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With something this old, even MA wouldn’t care as long as you don’t have structural rot and the original required equipment at time of manufacture works (lights, horn, etc.). At the time this was built, not that much was required. Being an electric conversion, though, the age doesn’t really matter as much where, if

Legality is entirely dependent on location. In some places you have to have someone certified sign off on any changes made. Where I live in the US, depending on how it’s registered (under the previous VIN or if it’s getting a kit car exemption or something) it needs to keep all the running gear (DOT headlights/tail

For street legal depends on the state, states with inspections you would think would be more strict but it seems like if you have:

Interesting story.

You guys and your puns are driving me nuts. You can do butter.

Maple I will and maple I won’t.

yes, because there’s very hungry dogs in the back seat.

Don’t get all syrupy on us.

Similar boat.
In late 2019 I bought a 2017.5 Mazda6 Touring 6 spd m/t for $14k w/22k mi on it, to be used exclusively as a fuel efficient highway commuter w/space for 2 kids & gear.
Because of the pandemic & my wife & I working from home exclusively, the mileage is about the same as it was when I bought it.
In early

I looked into used WRX’s and any one that wasn’t beat/modded sold for almost the price of new in about 24 hours. I ended up getting a new one with a warranty and am safe in the knowledge that some kid named Trevor didn’t dump the clutch at 5000 rpms at every stoplight.

So much that this thread is Belgian at the seams.

Another thing to consider... there is some regional variation in used car pricing too.

That’s some bull crepe. 

Cool to see someone your age active on this site, I love the insight brought to the table by the older commentariat. Thank you!!!

In my area, people don’t seem to be buying many hotcakes at all. 

+1000 points to this. I’m sure Jalopnik is being pressured to make them to bolster page clicks, but this is so much better to see an article with everything in one spot.

God I wish I could track down my first car a bought new, 2013 Miata, I miss that thing.

My god the comments on here should be good!

One should not underestimate the value of personal experience. I bought my first car in 1965 and my first new car in 1968 and have bought a variety of new and used vehicles since then. I have had my best experiences buying cars new and keeping them for a long time, 10+ years. I am old enough, 74, that I will likely

BRAVO for no slideshow! You are a man among cowards and the hero we need in these times!