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Regretfully, I rather doubt it. The first two RSs - particularly the Mark II - have stubbornly resisted depreciation here in the UK, and considering that cars tend to depreciate faster here than they do almost anywhere else...

Pretty efficient killer of M3's. And, really, anything else.

Will he still be Infiniti's "Director of Performance?" "Ya, zee 458 is good, but what you really want is this Q50."

If I had supermoto tires that could change to knobbies while riding, I'd be so happy.

I did sales at a bike shop for a little bit, and everytime someone came in to look at the sport bikes who appeared under the age of 35 it was the same speech

Great, so skinny little me is going to have to pay extra when buying a new car because the manufacturer was required to make it safe for food-addicts? That's even more annoying than those pesky LATCH things I have to have in the rear because of the breeders... Fine, keep them available they are great options, but

can't believe people are thinking of getting this as a first bike. IMO if you can't handle a 125cc sports bike to its limit then you sure as hell don't deserve to ride on of these. It's like giving a person who just passed his driving test with a McLaren P1.

I work on my project cars. I don't have time to work on my daily drivers - that has to be working at all times, or I lose a LOT of money. That's why people buy Honda Accords, Toyota Yarii, and the like, especially new. It's not that many of them wouldn't love to have one of these that they couldn't afford new

So far absolutely no one agrees with this recommendation, nor has anyone bid on this pointlessly modded subbie. I love turbo 'roos, owned one- and I hate most everything Toyota, but I'd buy a new Yaris before this car, and so would pretty much any sane person. Jalopnik: Take this post down!

Modified WRX's and STI's are some of the worst cars to buy used. They're generally abused, and subarus have soft pistons. The older EJ25 engines are also known to blow head gaskets. Definitely have the compression checked. Cheap turbo Subarus are similar to Mercs in that the cheap ones end up being the expensive

Let's take it to the consumerist extreme - if you're going to fake the engine sound, put options in the infotainment system menu, and let me pick which engine I'm in the mood for! Program it to fake a Merlin V12, Cobra 427, heck, why not an F16 jet sound!

Mustang GT 6-speed + Performance Pack + Recaros = just over $37k. All you need, nothing you don't.

Look at my avatar. That is my 4 day old, 621 mile 2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon on its side. 13k in damage. Once we climbed out, the first thing out of my friend's mouth was "That'll buff out." I didn't hit him, I laughed and said thanks, sorry I almost killed you. It's not worth being an ass, even in bad

On one hand, drifting does give you a good idea of how the car will behave when the tires reach and go past their grip limits in a slide. So there's possible some car-control education.

Pretty sure those are Lambo headlights bro.

You are thinking about Prius owners. Every Tesla owner I have met is a huge nerd and will take the time to show you features of their car.

The other way of looking at it is that Koenigsegg just had to recall all examples of the Agera model in the US.

Solution: Move to a state where you don't need a front license plate.

Getting a lot of F-Type from the design.