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The correct Panther Platform sleeper car is the Mercury Marauder. Supercharged 4.6 L V8... Smoke em’ if you got ‘em. 

The Honda S2000... a great car. Would do well today, under appreciated in it’s time.

this would have been an excellent EV/Hybrid

Honda Del Sol is the outlier answer. Dead reliable, under budget and fun as heck to drive. Trunk is larger than you’d think. Manual, FWD. 

One other system that didn’t come up, is Points. For example, in a pool house, based on your role- say busboy vs Maitre d’ or Captain, might be assigned a point, half point or more as compensation. It’s not so common anymore, but, it is a way to deal with seniority and other differences in skill sets. This is likely

As much of a Saab guy as I am... I saw a Ford Flex the other day and thought it would be the perfect e-Family hauler. 

I like it. if you have the cash... you buy this one. if you have lots of money and sense, you get this and the C8 and be cool AF> if you are me and 10 years ago with 20/20 and some guts you got the Pantera for 30K of your dreams. Now 100+

Dinner Rush” with the great Danny Aiello and Sandra Bernhard is an overlooked classic. Great in kitchen and FOH scenes that are fairly real. Plus the food shots are pure late 90's early 00's glory! Make it TALL!!

accessories, upgrades and customization aftermarket items could be a cool and steady income stream. Joopers do it all the time. Why not for an EV?

the same way northeasterners have done with their Hondas and Pontiacs in the 80's... hair-driers (easier now that they are cordless) Heat guns and while not recommended, a pot of boiling water.

The somewhat modular looking design looks perfect for in-city delivery or for bus service. I wonder what the average city bus milage is per day?

a spare in the hatch under the bed is a terrible idea. what the hell are you to do if hauling, say, a load of mulch or stone (or anything else for that matter)?

An Everglades Sasquatch would be a Skunk Ape. 

Get a goat or two, if you have acarage, and the lawn is not a problem.

The 1957 250 Testa Rossa... a supercar before supercars, making the classic ‘57 Bel Air look like a relic. 

The 1957 Testa Rossa compared to another icon of design the ‘57 Bel Air- light years apart, from the same era.

Came here to say this:

I can’t believe Boondock Saints wasn’t here.

name badge on the front bumper is THE thing now. 

@sturzer exactly!