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While I love the Sagaris, my TVR heart will ALWAYS want a Tuscan Speed Six targa (aka the Swordfish car) in the chameleon blue, same as the movie car

It pisses me off so much that the rest of the world is getting great new 4th gen Fits and America is getting shit. Honda still allegedly sold 30,000 of them for the last full model year in 2020.

Nah, this is junk. Also there are few cars in history that have worse origins than the Beetle. Hard pass on the Type 1.

That’s the correct take.

“I’ve put a lot of money to restore this car...

“I know what it’s worth” can be translated as “I’ve overpriced this because I think mods are 1:1 when selling.” 

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While it’s almost 25 I still want an early Peugeot 106 Rallye, the poor man’s homologation special. These were built a Group N racers and were a blast to drive. Also for pure weirdness a Renault Avantime and a Citroën Cactus.

Lets not ignore Brad the dentist who cosplays a manual labourer with his megatruck that never hauls anything heavier than golf clubs.

We haven’t had a new French car sold in America in 30 years, and i believe we are being deprived of some wonderfully quirky vehicles.

As the Alpine A110 has already been suggested I’ll go with the Renault Clio V6 phase 2. Better looking and apparently better to drive than the phase 1 

Mazda 6 Estate - Just look at it, it’s beautiful.

Alpine A110, without doubt.

I have a 92 K1500 with 104k miles, but I would like to replace it with a Volvo truck (I dont want a semi tho) and complete my volvo ecosystem, S70, 444, future Volvo EV, and this for towing/outdoor shit...

The obvious answers of utes and wagons aes the best. I’ll suggest a 2003 type 1 beetle. For no other reason other than to see people’s faces when I tell them I have a 2003 bug and this is what they see.

I’m taking ‘living with’ to mean it has to be my daily driver. And where I’m at, parking spaces and streets can be pretty narrow sometimes. Turns a little tight in places. So, what I could live with would be pretty small actually - and probably something about the size of a Toyota Tacoma. Anything bigger and the

My ‘88 F150 *feels* like a gigantic car.

I don’t have to drive much anymore, so I could live with a tank.