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Don’t you mean 2nd summer home in the Hamptons?

Thank you. $15,000 in options is ridiculous if you’re buying a Carrera T to “save some money.”

LOL I’m trying to convince my wife that a 911 is perfect for a 2nd family car in a pinch because “the kids will fit back there fine!” So I have a girl age 10 and a boy age 14 (5'4" now, but if he grows any more that’s his problem) - the police won’t pull me over for reckless child endangerment if they sit back there,

Especially since the Carrera S starts at $105,000! For an additional $10,000 of options, you have a lightly optioned Carrera S which will blow the doors off of this $115,000 Carrera T. I just don’t get it.

$115,000 for those “few options”, and suddenly the Carrera T is no longer priced as a stripped “down” 911 which the starting price of $102,000 suggests.

Is the backseat as comfortable as it looks?

Maybe because it’s assembled in Puebla, Mexico and now subject to the new Trump tariffs?

Agreed. Maybe if it was a seamless piece of titanium hollowed out without the rubber boot.

You don’t get it. Any cars priced over $1 million is not targeted as a “value” that can be determined. If you have the money, you either want it or you don’t, you never ask “why is it so much??” You are attempting to use the same data points to value a Toyota Camry and apply it to this car. Nope, the points for

Using his charity organization to pay off porn stars is illegal use of non-profit funds, and depending on how it’s filed with the IRS as an expense, may also be considered fraudulent tax filing and/or tax evasion. This article is a road map for the general direction here this investigation is going: Cohen used

Don’t you think the USA is trying to “prove a point” to the rest of the world with these crazy knee jerk policies that is neither sensible nor backed by educated research? 

Agreed. But as you can see, people prioritize “stress free buying” over getting the “best deal in town”.

Sadly, the R Wagon is only available in Europe.

How important is the 6-speed manual to you? Because for me, this is the only compelling reason to choose the Alltrack over any other wagon as no other AWD wagon comes with a stick any more. If the Alltrack only came in an auto, then I’d choose the Subaru without thinking twice.

A “few” inches over the Sportwagen? I thought it was only 0.6 inch of additional clearance.

If it’s any consolation, the VW interior is better than Subaru in many ways, from ergonomics to comfort to overall design. But long term cost of ownership aka durability? Luck of the draw. Most don’t have major problems, but many who are used to Japanese reliability will be disappointed nonetheless. More importantly,

Love VW’s leatherette material - more durable than leather, ages better than leather and no less comfortable. Had tan leatherette on my Sportwagen and loved all 100,000 miles of it.

In other words, the college education was to get you out of the dealership not to get you ahead in the dealership?

CarMax is really a “no haggle” dealership, and it works.

1st Gear: Wait, you’re saying kids take on debt to graduate with a college degree and end up at a dealership with ZERO employee benefits? Wouldn’t it be better/cheaper to just go to a local community college for pennies and then work at a dealership? Are dealerships stupid enough to require college diplomas as a job