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Narrow-body 911s have now just jumped 1000% in value. In 2025, Porsche will make a special edition run of narrow-body 911 Carreras, limited to 356 produced, sold out before the public announcement even hit the blogs. 

If they’re all widebody, none of them are widebody.

Analytics are ruining classic car buying.

“This is 1991 1Le that is 1 of 478 combined auto & manual trans, 1 of 303 5 speeds and 1 of 1 with a 5 speed along with black and tan leather which means it is has a very nice future. You will not find another 1le like this one.”

the camaro is barely reasonably-priced anymore.   a mid-engine corvette hasn’t a chance in hell to be under $70k...

So you want a Camaro basically?

So what you’re saying is we haven’t had a Corvette since like the 90s.

All they have to do is stop calling it “all new” and we’ll stop making fun of them.

You can probably vacuum enough coke residue from the interior to by a new plane.

Always being wrong has conditioned me to take criticism well.

I emerged from Cleveland but I can’t speak for any other idiots

So we are in agreement that sedans and wagons have a lot in common. Rather than quibble with minute differences, we should focus on defeating the common enemy: crossovers. Once they’re gone, we can divide up the kingdom however you want.

I want wagons and sedans to switch. Almost everyone gets a wagon, but the occasional sedan comes to market and is heralded for being unique. That’s my vision for Hogan’s America.

Just when I was beginning to like you, Mack, you go and do this. I love me some wagon, but sedans have benefits.

If there are no sedans, the platform the wagons get built on will go away too.

I don’t get SUVs, crossovers, with their increased ground clearance.

We get it, you think you’re special because you drive a stick shift.

You wish. I have seen people in India, where automatics are basically non-existent, eat, text, and drive a manual simultaneously. It involves steering with the knees.

Its clear to me that expecting people to self police this is a losing proposition. People know it is bad but do it anyway. A technology solution will be jailbroken/modded/tantrumed away. The only way to fix this is to not ban it but make it a liability question based on a few fundamental legal tweaks. One, if you were