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Just wanted to say nice wheels! I had MB weapons on my 2006 Mazda3.

I’m not sure about “age-appropriate miles.” I would probably choose a 20k miles/year highway-driven car over one that was driven 12k miles/year in city traffic. It can be difficult to tell where the car was driven, but a conversation with the owner can be very revealing (they’ll sometimes tell you without you even

Your comment reminded me of my very first car... a late 80s light blue Subaru sedan (I forget the name but it was basically the Legacy before it was called the Legacy.) It was an extremely basic car, and I was happy that I had my own transportation, but when it started burning oil (I think) and leaving huge clouds of

I agree. Even the pink stripe is copied from the Merc design... seriously? 

Why would they spend more on drivers when the car is not competitive? Also, remember that Grosjean and Magnussen did pretty well in 2018 when Haas provided them with a decent car. It’s all about priorities.

Oh... duh. Thanks for the clarification.

I hope not. I’m really looking forward to the Norris / Ricciardo partnership.

So.... Explorer is a China-only model now?

I didn’t know Lewis Hamilton had an engineer’s degree.

You’re wrong. Tests already exist that give you the result within hours. Not only that, but it’s only logical that the more people get tested (think high risk individuals first such as frontline workers who may not yet be showing symptoms), the quicker we stop the spread. It will take time to manufacture enough tests

The only thing my golden cares about is that the seats are leather... :D

100%. The newer Astons are nice but don’t have the same sex appeal as the DB9/Vantage generation. 

Roma has overtaken the top spot for front engine car design from Aston Martin... which on my list the predecessor champion was the 2014-era Vanquish.

I love blue Ferraris, but I think I would prefer the Mirabeau blue with chocolate interior... *drools on keyboard*

Things that contribute to continually increasing prices: new tech, new mandatory safety features, increasingly stringent fuel economy standards, and of course inflation. You get A LOT more car for the money today than you did 20 years ago.

Very insightful video! Thanks for sharing.

Attending the Canadian Grand Prix (despite the sweltering heat).

I would try to find an independent mechanic in the area, possibly one that specializes in that particular brand. Give them a call and tell them you’re considering buying a pre-owned car and you’d like to have a pre-purchase inspection done. It shouldn’t cost you more than $50. A dealer will probably do it too, but

Tires don’t have corners ;)

I disagree. I think the 1st gen Vipers in particular will appreciate, because they will become harder and harder to find in good condition. I don’t see the Vantage appreciating any time soon... in fact, they may actually drop in price in the near future because 1. they are not old enough to be considered ‘classics,’