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But I feel like people also had similar hypotheses 10 years ago, and now we have even LESS manual availability. And to be more realistic, the fact that there's no manual availability on the GT3 is tantamount to the fact that you can still get a manual at every entry to the marketplace: the BRZ, the WRX, the GTI, the

Because number one is two AMAZING UNBELIEVABLE world-beating resto-mods that are massive in their field.

I'm just pointing out some inconsistencies.

So is it a Grand National or a GNx? Because both were said.

They were naturally aspirated?!? That's the craziest thing I've ever heard. Good reasoning haha I would have gone the same route for sure. I couldn't imagine spending more than 40k for a barren off roader like that but I can't wait to be consistently updated about the experience. 100k+?!?! I gotta look that up.

Do you WISH it had the diesel? I loved the article but my heart fell a little to learn that it was gas powered.

Actually that sounds about right for the Texas market, give or take.

Second-best mustang from that generation. Also best colors.

I agree, even at 180k miles that M3 is a fishy price, especially because it looks so clean. I call bullshit. But somehow the E46 prices have been dropping pretty considerably, I'd say a clean, one owner, 100k miles 6spd that would have gone for 16-17k a year or two ago is now closer to 13-14, and sometimes even lower.

I read that as "a noisy squirrel" which I thought was a very off-base way of describing Jeremy Clarkson.

I don't know why this is in response to my post but I politely disagree.

Everyone's favorite 7.3.

I can't wait until I'm middle management and can purchase one of these CPO.

How is this any better than a Forrester XT, which is already awesome?

Mine was essentially problem free and got around 36 mpg highway. Just super boring. I owned a Speed6 after the SRT, so kinda similar haha. I've been bouncing around the automotive spectrum, I think a Land Cruiser is next.

I bought a 2000, automatic Celica with my Bar Mitzvah money because I thought it looked cool and sporty, and I enjoyed the test drive. Also digital gauges would sway any 16 year old. When I realized it was slow and that there were things I didn't like, I started doing research, and ended up selling it and buying a

this is why I love Jalopnik.

God dammit Doug.

Wow I can't unsee this.

for a grand total of 1,770,000 dollars.