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If you want something amazing go classic. Here is a 1937 Hudson Terraplane

I also don’t care a bit about the latest M5 or who is winning in NASCAR. If we could just stick to stories, classified hunting, and home-garage tech stuff, I would be perfectly happy. Tell me about the time you barrel-rolled a Nova, show me a list of craigslist ads where the seller got the manufacturer wrong (I saw a

Oooo, I’d buy that.

1970 Opel GT. These run great and have great gas milage. You can also enter it into classic car shows. Parts are wicked cheap and examples like this one can be found easily.

COTD

That is John Boyd Dunlop. He has given us the pneumatic tire. Please stop trying to bury the pneumatic tire. It is quite simply the best solution to get high-frequency bumps in the road dissappear. Any progress in airless tires can be applied equally well to sidewalls of pneumatic tires, which will keep their

Wrong way. The horse keeps hitting humans.

A: None of them, a sub-10k used car that you think makes you look rich really makes you look like a poor trying to look rich.

+2 on the S2k or C5 Z06 recommendations, that’s what immediately came to mind, with a nod to the former if he doesn’t want high maintenance costs/reliability. If he wants to stretch his budget, an M Coupe could also be done.

So this is a just another post written specifically so poor-ass commenters can spill all their hate at people driving something they can’t afford.

Nice! I have a ‘15 V60 T6 R-Design that I’m keeping until the V90's depreciate!

I love that the V60 actually has some towing capability. I tow a small single motorcycle trailer with a dual sport occasionally when riding trails that are far enough for me to not want to ride to them and back.

I love my 2016 V60 T5 (Polestar tune), but I would trade it in without any care about depreciation for a 20XX V90 T8 Polestar!!! You want to get people excited about wagons? Give them room, towing power, electric and go power!!! Yes that is a ‘72 Opel project car that I towed for 500 miles over Labor Day weekend.

Alright, I’ll help you: You purchase said 996 for around $17,000. You’re responsible, so you decide to get the IMS bearing replaced - because if you don’t, you don’t have a car. It’d look something like this if you decided not to.