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I’m only 32, so I don’t know if a cross section of my car history will help the discussion. However, my career choices have allowed me to experience much of the global automotive market. Couple that with the fact that I am a huge car nerd, than there may be a recipe for something of interest. I should probably explain

Might I suggest an alternative in a similar price range? I give you the Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack. 4 doors and a large trunk means plenty of space for the family and luggage configured as you see fit. It can easily accommodate 2 car seats, and you don’t have to drive with the steering wheel puncturing your Adams

I can’t deny it. I do love the Spitfire, plane and car. BMW power is a nice way to go to motivate one of these things. I vote NP. Also, am I the only one who has ever wanted to make a Triumph Spitfire amphibious car? This wouldn’t be a bad starting point for my almost guaranteed pointless exercise in drowning.

Cosworth all the things! Top Gear tested; Clarkson approved. 

The entire state of Pennsylvania will be pleased to hear this. I’m quite certain that Dakotas had about 50% market share for all trucks in that state. I will also say that I do hope that the new truck returns as a Dakota, and captures some of that unique charm that made me love mine so much. I had the mini-ram styled

Lumina = Crack pipe. Not GM’s worst car, but still pretty terrible.

I would gladly take that off his hands for that price. I’m not typically drawn to GM products, but I do have over 10+ years of experience working on that engine. It’s no Cummins 5.9L 12 Valve, but it’s a decent engine if you know what you are doing with it. NP.

Smart cars are a perfect example of sacrificing fun in the name of economy. A roadster made from these bones just strikes me as desperation, to find some sort of cool factor to a sad, sad machine. I just couldn’t see giving this guy even a fraction of what he is asking, when I can buy a proper used roadster for way

I am one of those people who loves the 300. There just something about them that takes me back to my childhood, where I spent hours floating along the road in the back seats of Caprices, Crown Victoria’s, and on old Fifth Avenue. I fell in love with land yachting back then. I look at the 300, and I see that same

I might consider it a good price if it was a panther LTD (Crown Victoria, Lincoln Town Car, Grand Marquis). Since it is not though, I must go with crack pipe.

I can think of two off hand.

Gaz Chaika > Lada 2101. Kid tested, Stalin approved.