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Just looking at the pictures I thought this was an electric Lexus UX/NX something-or-other.

Alfa Romeo 4C.  Whew...what a beauty!

Here’s a 90's throwback for you. I owned a black ‘95 Dodge Neon Sport Coupe that I thought was cool...but not NEON enough. So what does my 16 yr old self do to make it even more “neon-y”? Why, have Best Buy’s mobile install department slap some purple neon license plate brackets on it, of course!

TVR. They produced some of the craziest cars that bucked the norm and never really made it, but should have. Let’s just ignore the reliability issues that plagued most of their models and instead bask in the glory of the Sagaris, which featured a hood that Jeremy Clarkson so affectionately stated “had been hit,

I had one of these and I couldn’t agree more.  It was an absolute blast to drive, even if it wasn’t the most powerful or practical vehicle around.

Pontiac Aztek. It was way ahead of it’s time. Try and wrap your head around the improved quality and engineering that would have gone into it if the current GM built it. This thing would sell like absolute crazy in this current car market.

This was the procedure at every branch office I worked at, including the airport. Granted, this was 20 years ago and Enterprise has a different business model than Avis, targeting local rentals more than national. I think it’s just part of their policy to offer good customer service so people come back and rent more

I drove a 5-speed version of the Jeep Wrangler back in the mid-90's. I didn’t get it back then, I don’t get it now, and I probably never will...

I used to work for Enterprise and it was never an issue when I was there.  Why?  Because we actually reached out (or tried to) to the renter if we thought the rental was a conversion (stolen).  Imagine that...customer service begets customer loyalty.

Current gen Honda Accord. As a former owner of many Honda models and a general Honda enthusiast it kills me to say it, but the Accord is not what it used to be. I mean, look at this land yacht car! It’s got to be at least 50% larger than when it was a true midsize sedan segment leader. Maybe I’m getting old, but I

Disgusting. They deserve what’s coming to them, which, unfortunately, will likely be little more than a slap on the wrist.

The Farseer Trilogy, if only. Sadly, Robin Hobb has made it clear that she has no interest in adapting it to screen, be it movie or TV series.

The Farseer Trilogy, if only. Sadly, Robin Hobb has made it clear that she has no interest in adapting it to screen,

My 2001 Toyota MR2 Spyder. It was by no means a fast car with just the base Toyota Celica GT engine rather than the more powerful one from the GT-S. Still, being lightweight with great handling and a slick 5-speed, it was a hoot to get that thing to redline with the top down.

I think it looks great, save for the C-Pillar blacked-out dagger looking cut. I thought we were past that when the “floating” roof trend expired, but I guess not so much. 

While not a replacement for my daily driver, this would be a perfect first car for my daughter. Cheap enough that I wouldn’t care if she totaled it, and even if it were unreliable we still have my Camry to fall back on.

I love the GR86, and want to love the Z, but the grill...I just can’t with the grill. I feel like Nissan could have literally done just about anything other than what they came up with and yielded better results. Heck, even a Lexus spindle grill would look better IMHO.

Without the ability to take it for a test drive, there is far too much risk that there are other problems lurking that the seller either “forgets” to mention or doesn’t know about. ND

For once the “Sportback” model has something more than the regular one: a whopping 4 more miles of range! With the price difference, that’s a measly $1k per extra mile. Totally worth it!

The Toyota MR-2 Spyder. I owned one and, while tight and fun in the corners, definitely needed a bit more grunt. I felt this could have been easily remedied by upgrading the 1ZZ-FE 1.8L engine from the Celica GT to the more powerful 2ZZ-GE found in the Celica GT-S.

The big black triangle seems like a revision intended to evoke its namesake so it’s too visually dominant”