theinfamousmisterlicious
TheInfamousMisterLicious
theinfamousmisterlicious

Find a newer, full size SUV driven by a soccer mom texting on her phone, drive in front of her, and slam on the brakes. When she clobbers the back of that little thing and the insurance company declares it a total loss, use GAP (required on your lease) and pay off everything.

"Drama Token" is an excellent phrase that I will use in the future. Did you make it up?

But will it be offered in metallic brown with a manual?

I've seen some amazing deals on XK8 coupes - I like the cut of your jib, sir. I would say this - if I was going to drive 10K or more miles a year, I'd stick with the Panther. The XK's are (obviously) vastly better looking, but when you find a British Racing Green over Camel low mileage coupe - you're going to want

That forum is full of good people. One of the reasons that I will stick with BMW's, Jaguars, and Panther platform cars is because of the user community. The worst I've run across are the Honda forums, followed by Volvo.

Gorgeous.

Lexus after the SC300/SC400 <> "Cheap Luxury". You'll pay through the nose for a comparable LS (compared to a Mercedes, BMW, etc). Yeah, it might be more reliable - but you're basically losing all that savings up front by paying for the mythology of the bulletproof (and boring) Toyota.

And what do you drive now, 6shelBfan6?

As said below - Panthers are easy to wrench on and quite reliable. I personally prefer the looks and ride of a Marauder or even Crown Vic Sport (or clone).

Used Corvettes are always going to be the best deal in "traditional sports cars" (fast, RWD, two seaters). You can get into a low mileage, stick shift C5 for the mid-teens pretty easy - and the LS1 is very easy to work on and find parts for (relatively speaking). No, it's not going to be quite as reliable as a

Hey Tavarish (or anyone here in the coastal south who subscribes to your "art of the flip" lessons) - please save this car : http://myrtlebeach.craigslist.org/cto/4887486476… I don't know enough about suspensions - but it's the last of the blown straight sixes with 52K miles on it and it looks like it's straight from

Give me a traditional key (that can be copied for two bucks at WalMart), crank windows, and manual door locks any day over the start button and all electronic crap that is going to break. A mid 90's Corolla with 150K miles on it is more durable than a brand new Lexus just for that reason - and frankly, they are both

Hm - you might be right. I can't find it now, but I could have sworn it was available on the "build-your-own" 2014 model year for Overseas Military Sales in Europe and the Middle East. I guess I could have confused the actual M vehicle with an M-Sport package car, though - which (in brown, manual, RWD wagon) is

If you line up an Aztek, the Accord Crosstour, the Lincoln MKT, and the ZDX - which is uglier (yes, I know the Crosstour and the ZDX share a lot)?

THIS. So much this. Have you seen the F11 M5? In Europe I could have ordered one with a manual transmission in "Mohave Metallic" (a nice shade of brown) and checked ALL Jalopnik boxes.

It can be swapped, but no - the EX was never imported to the US with a manual.

If that is your reason for wanting to own one - might I suggest saving yourself tens of thousands of dollars and pick up a low mileage Aztek? On CL last week, I saw a yellow 1st gen with 80K miles on it selling for $4995 - and I'm sure he didn't have many offers.

Only missing the stick shift - although on the Infinity boards, there is a guy who put a six speed of a G37S into one.

AP = NP, because remember this is asking price. A "good" price is just a strong negotiation with a stack of hundreds away.