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I'm selling my trackworthy 95 Miata for $2000. How's that?

@kitko: The USSR defeated the USSR, obviously.

@MushyHeirloom: It might be me, but I don't shower every day.

My Dad's Chevy Citation hatchback, dark blue with tan vinyl seats that burned your legs in the summer. No A/C, of course.

Jesus rides a bicycle. He has no need of fossil fuel. Oh crap, that bearded dirty guy a bike is Jesus!

1986 Mercury Cougar, 3.8L V6, 276,000 miles. Great car until I sawzalled the roof off. Oops.

In the first paragraph, that's *affected*, not *effected*.

I reserve judgment until I actually drive the damn thing.

@oddseth: Greenbelt is in PG County, not MoCo.

@baldheadeddork: Not to mention additional mandated safety features and increasingly tough IIHS & NHTSA crash tests. It used to be enough that the miata could avoid most accidents.

Government mandates made cars heavier for safety standards, yes, but consumers are more to blame for the average weight of cars on the road today.

@Qutaiba_ELLEEL: Hah, but it was the owners who saw fit to have them crushed for $4000 instead of selling em, how could that make any sense? Stupid rich idiots.

Chicago? You've got to leave the US to get to the worst drivers. I can only speak for East Africa from experience, and the dragon coach drivers in Tanzania are epic, attempting to kill pedestrians to get to a bus stop before other buses.

The Lotus Seven is #1 in all flavors from the 1957 original to the Caterham and Flyin' Miata Westfield.

@80toy: Finally! Someone appreciates a se7en. The miata is great for practicality and reliability, but the se7en has been made in one form or another from 1957 until today — what other roadster can claim that?

@Ash78: Which is to say, you can shop at walmart if you really want sweatshop manufactured shit, but it's cheaper for a reason.

My guess is most gamers will choose this or forza based on whether they already own a ps3 or an xbox.

Good times for financial engineering!

Fun with global warming