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You totally glossed over the fact I said it one part of the equation. Also spinning the turbo and dropping the clutch feels very similar to an EV as far as instant torque. Just gotta make sure I don’t break an axle.

Was gonna say an honest mechanic, but a whole crew sounds even better.

A crew of mechanics.

+1 for Lawrence again

“Luxury” and “Offroad” means a Land Rover or Range Rover (which are unreliable) or a Lexus GX, which will still be roaming the land after a nuclear apocalypse, so I agree with Lawrence’s suggestion.

I would even add a CPO Grand Cherokee to the mix. While not the most reliable vehicle out there, in certain trims you can

1st: This is Jalopnik, no one here buys new cars. 

Hyundai Kona EV Owners Are Mad”

I voted NP because it’s HILARIOUS. In a world full of accords - this one stands out. And lets be honest - someone who has buckets of money would buy it as a joke, cause it’s hilarious.

Neutral: By projects I assume you mean car projects. Mine is just kicking off. I picked up an MR2 Spyder this weekend that I hope will be a cheaper means of filling my itch for a Lotus Elise/Exige. The first thing that needs to be addressed is the top. There is a small chance I’ll be able to find a hard top, but I’ll

1st gear:

Yup.

As long as they keep buying his cars, yes. 

As a long time window shopper for enthusiast cars, the one thing I would say: Take the time to write a competent ad with a good set of pictures. VERY few people do. I’m always willing to pay more to someone who doesn’t look like an idiot or dishonest.

...what is the best “sporty” sedan for a young professional who wants a luxury car without the hassles?

I like this idea better. Just because the GIF is great.

They REFUSED to publish my story about my Miata getting locked to a Supercharger! It’s been there 7 months, still on E. 

Another Tesla hit piece from Jalopnik. You wouldn’t even be writing about a car being locked to a Supercharger if it weren’t a Tesla! I haven’t seen a single post on Jalopnik about other cars locked to Tesla Superchargers.

It’s situational. Going to get groceries? Pull in forward. Parking in a lot with less traffic? Back in. With the proliferation of back up cameras, especially the ones that curve the limit lines when you turn the wheel, it should only take one try. If you can’t back into a spot in one try, go over to an empty parking

Geez! Here I’ve been living and driving in Canada, thinking I knew about the virtues of AWD. But I never really knew about how useless it is until a person from Houston dropped some anecdotal knowledge on me about the one time they drove in the snow. 

Have you met the average American?