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As one should in NYC.

A brand new, high performance, mid-engined, V8 car with a warranty for only $60k? You’re out of your mind! That would be a crazy bargain! No manufacturer would do that!

Or..or for 60k... you could have a better looking car, with the same performance a mid engined V8 & a warranty...

Rubbish, there are only two Buicks that I would buy or recommend. The first doesn’t technically exist (although I still think you can legally import the vehicle, as regulators will call you stupid for suggesting it is an Insignia and not a Buick Regal):

You are wise to avoid Houston cars.  

With this shared heritage, can you at least ENCOURAGE Young Mr. Tracy to put his considerable talent to use restoring old 924s instead of basket-case Jeeps?

That subdivision might not have existed in 1989. Atlanta’s growth over the last three decades is staggering. 

Only a little water damage.

All of the advertisers work in NYC. Jalopnik and all other G/O Media verticals exist only to sell browser space to advertisers.  Editorial content exists only to bring unique pageviews and boost the value of that browser space.

Somebody back at Loyola New Orleans used to street park an impeccably detailed Buick Riviera and I never would have given one of those cars any attention before, but just seeing one so well kept and taken care of made me notice. Plus they come supercharged. If you’re going to recommend a Buick, it should be this one.

I was gonna say something clever about this being the bargain of the decade, a 60K sportscar with nearly 200MPH top speed... I don’t think we have seen that since the rebirth of the GT-R.

Ive never wanted white New Balances and jorts as much as I want them now.

I would rather have that C4 next to it.

Aftermarket Sunroof. 

As I said in another post, we've gone from "get a job" to "get a better job" narrative. This is merely a deflection to place responsibility on workers rather than addressing the fact that we have entire industries with wages below standard of living. A good case in point is the Disney theme parks. The parks profits

COTD right there

Unsinkable at any speed

I think the EOS suffered from its bubble era VW. If they had more aggressive styling, it would have sold better. It was a hard top convertible with over 200hp, 6 speed manual, and a panoramic sunroof.

honestly, its not horrendous. It is definitely better than the Nissan CrossCabrio or the Evoque covertible.

These were fun little cars to both sell and drive during my time at a Hyundai dealer from ‘91 until ‘93. I had one as a demo for about six months with the exotic and rare CD player option.