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Meh. If youre gonna get one, do it right. My brother bought this 79 Collectors Series last fall for only $5000. Absolutely immaculate. It really is an amazing car. The seats are like sitting in a tub of butter, the carpet is nearly orgasmic to put your bare feet on, it really is a living room on wheels. 8 track

The Mark VI sedan was my first car. Same color as the one above with a matching interior. I remember doing a zero to sixty run.. 20.8 seconds. Yet despite it's insatiable thirst for distilled mammoths and the acceleration of a river barge, this car still proved to be 2.5 tons of laughs. I gave it NP based on

I went with NP even though I could care less about this car. It runs and seems in good shape. Any parts can be found easily at any auto parts store of your choice. The seats look super soft and plush.

If this is how you like to roll, you really can't go wrong for 3K.

OK, first, I graphed all this yesterday. Come on Patrick, steal my graphs from Twitter - they are free to use ;)

They probably know from market research and experience that masturbating internet commentators never pony up.

The BRZ/FRS is an opinionated product, which means everyone needs to have their beautiful snowflake of a reactionary opinion about it. Every opinionated product that's any good seems to generate the same reaction.

Awesome factual reporting.

I agree, and I want that to happen. More small, affordable RWD sport coupes to choose from? Yes, please.

Good work Patrick. I think sales have steadied compared to the initial hype when these cars first hit the marketplace when inventories were limited and dealers could mark them up or easily sell for MSRP. Now there are plenty to choose from and a deal can be had on one if you shop carefully.

Simple. Comanche.

Those bags are filled with cement, not concrete. Concrete comes in those big trucks that have spinning drums. Concrete is made up of cement, aggregate, and water (and other chemicals for specific purposes).

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This video shows just how easy it is to fake such an event...

"(Currently, Texans order their cars on the Internet, and can only get very little information when they visit Tesla stores; they also cannot do test drives.)"

Nope, consider it an olive branch of sorts. Proof that they're willing to take a lot of risk to make something truly cool.

That's not changing. We're about honesty and we'll call people out when they aren't. We'll also applaud them when they are. No better way to prove it than like this.

And here I was, making vinyl decals with my phone number on them.

I was always a fan of the Car Talk Fiat MPG prank. Classic

Congrats, Doug. We're still figuring out the right way to initiate you into the gang. I'm thinking a liquor store robbery in that Ferrari is a good start.