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This is why people laugh at millennials. It’s a G-D peanut butter and jelly sandwich.

Agreed. Had a red ‘94 GT until I totaled it like a donk. Their looks definitely hold up a lot better than most other cars of that era.

Your opinion is bad and you should feel bad!

I was 17, had two friends in my ‘94 Ford Probe GT. On 2-lane, 55-mph, country road, I overtake a semi because we are on a flat area before a large uphill, and I didn’t want to be stuck behind the truck as it slowly crawled to the top. I pass the truck, then halfway up the hill the engine dies due to a bad distributor.

Well, sure, that’s one way to look at it. But it isn’t the most fun way! My kids will already have a nice little inheritence when I buy the farm; small splurges (relatively speaking) on unnecessary toys won’t hurt that. I’ve worked hard to make a bit of coin, time to enjoy it!

I do, and he’s not. Please give me a valid reason why financing something I can pay off in cash is a bad idea. Would I rather tie up 20k in a car that can’t appreciate, or finance at 1.9% while the 20k I didn’t spend earns 6% interest?

You need new financial advisors. I can afford to spend $20k cash on a second, toy car. But I’d rather finance at 0.9%, knowing I can pay it off immediately if I have to. That way my money isn’t all tied up and makes me money while I invest it.

Came here for the Phobosshine. Left satisfied.

Alan Webb ran for Reston South Lakes in Virginia.

I remember reading about those guys on DyeStat. They were legendary.

Same here. I’m scouting out old Boxsters because I have a craving for a mid/rear-engined manual convertible, and there ain’t many options out there.  Just want to go cruise by the lake with my old lady in the summer time with the top down.  I’ve no desire to track it or anything, so I don’t need the latest and

First thing I thought of. I had a Cavalier in college, and I took the passenger seat out of that in a fit of drunken brilliance because it meant that nobody asked me to drive anywehere.

Maybe you should have read it, then, because he doesn’t once compare the Caddy to any other luxury cars.

You know, they say no one’s ever beaten the Van Wyck...

I’m with you. Great looking car. Everyone else is nuts.

My street was paved this summer. I pulled a lawn chair into the driveway and just sat there and watched while drinking a beer. It is insanely gratifying.

It’s anecdotal, sure, but I bought a reburb SB6141 more than a year ago and haven’t had a single problem with it. I can understand the hesitation, though; buying something that had been used and returned makes me nervous.

It’s anecdotal, sure, but I bought a reburb SB6141 more than a year ago and haven’t had a single problem with it. I

You don’t “have” to haggle for anything. Some dealerships, like CarMax, have no-haggle policies; the price on the car is how much it is going to cost. Or you can just walk into any other dealer and accept the price offered.

If they’re dead, you won’t hear them say it, will you?

The sequel, Forever Free, wasn’t too bad, either.

The sequel, Forever Free, wasn’t too bad, either.