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I think there are plenty of people who at least think they would like an amphibious car. The idea of paying more for a carboat than it would cost to just buy a car and a boat makes the prospect a bit less enticing.

Holy crap look at that disclaimer in the video:

Here is an example of my nice price process when evaluating any car. There are automatic base-price bumps you total up to see where you are. These are not debatable:

1) Runs : $800

Carpetopnik!

If only they had led these horses to water...

It is off to the old glue factory for those two steeds.

Arson by an insecure Jeep fanatic.

I appreciate a commenter that appreciates an owner that appreciates a car. 

I’m in high school and I would love to have one of these -- although I wouldn’t want to park it in the school lot.

Well, yeah. Obviously, because the top would be at the bottom. 

I know that everyone wants to look at the negatives, but let’s look at the positives here, because the Murano CrossCab does have some highlights.

How do you manage to get the article picture right and then not recommend it? I’m literally in the same boat as the person asking here. Assuming not going for old cars...

2 Door Options
Cayman GTS (commonly seen)
Cayman GT4 (not as common but doesn’t stand out)
C7 Z06 (not as common but doesn’t stand out)
M2 (looks like

The only recommended vehicle that actually meets his requirements is the lead photo... and is then completely ignored.

Kind of disappointed in everyone’s responses...

He said poor decisions, not poor taste.

I’m pretty into that Evora in the main picture. What about one of those?

If it’s not a V12 2006 Vanquish in Pierce Bronson gray, then don’t even @ me.

Not a single good suggestion in that list - with the exception of the Viper, and I’m sure those are plentiful in the Dallas area. Disappointing.

I know Mustangs are basic as hell, but come on, a GT500 in one of the crazy colors has to be on here right?