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My father had this happen last year when a hurricane flooded his SUV during a cruise. It was drivable so my parents weren’t stranded but the insurance company totaled it out from the electrical damage. 

I live in Fort Lauderdale Beach and I believe these scooters lasted six months before the city banned them. They were primarily used by drunk tourists who either drove on the street weaving around cars or drove on the sidewalk and hit pedestrians. 

Oh god please don’t tempt me. It’s good that I live in a Condo, if I had a driveway it would full of old 90s performance cars. 

I badly wanted a 9-3 Viggen back in the day. Still do, to be honest, but maintenance costs scare me. 

You can get an older Volvo V60 under 20K. Lots of space with the rear seats folded plus Volvo comfort for the older driver. 

Doug, like Bezos, is proof that parents supporting their kids’ ambitions sometimes pays off massively.

Early Aston V8 Vantages are dipping back in to the 30s price wise. They are gorgeous and basically everything I want in a sports car, but parking that much money in a weekend car that will probably cost thousands a year to maintain is very hard to justify. One of those things where I could, but I really don’t think I

As a PC guy I’m assuming 3 more years at this point. 

People will just drive family members’ cars. There’s always a way around these rules, and penalties like this will increase the number of uninsured drivers on the roads. In my state estimates say 1 in 5 drivers have no insurance.

I work in Port Everglades. This yacht is huge but not the biggest that’s tied up here. This area is the megayacht capital of the world. 

I have a 1994 NA. The turbos have known issues but the NA engines are very reliable, and overall they are about as good as you can expect from a 30 year old vehicle. 

This for sure. You can easily buy a very nice  TT manual Z32 for the price of a NA auto Supra. They aren’t REALLY 40K either. Maybe a few outlier museum pieces on the auction sites but most good ones are high 20s/low 30s.

JetBlue is getting worse. I used to love flying them but their newer planes have noticeably less room. They are not as bad as Spirit but worse than Delta for sure.

Probably at some point but I haven’t seen anything on the market yet. 

I’ve seen a few but they are very rare. I own a 1994 300ZX and should really be the target market for the Z but I can’t get past the grille. If they ever sell a version with the grille from the customized version they showed in Tokyo I’d probably buy it.

I went to look at a car advertised at $7000 recently. The dealer told me after their fees, taxes, financing charges, etc. the total price would be around $13k. I just turned and walked away. The audacity of expecting double the advertised price is amazing to me. 

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Interesting, might need to run some prices. I have a 4Runner daily and a 300ZX insured separately with Hagerty. Maybe adding a fun car is less cost prohibitive than I thought, but I do live in an area with expensive insurance.

Tacoma or 4Runner are obvious answers. Both are very good at their intended purposes and dead reliable. My 2012 4Runner has had zero mechanical issues and has aged very well. People I drive around are consistently impressed when I tell them how old it is.

Are all these insured? Are there some fleet discounts when you own this many vehicles? I have two cars and would love another but insurance alone holds me back.