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That’s a Buick I would drive and any Grand National. But Buick’s were old-people’s cars when I was 20 years old, and with few exceptions (very damn few) still are.

Technically, I’m in that generation, but I have zero desire to be labeled as such and driving this pimped-up Buick (still an old-person’s car . . .) would not be something I’d want to do at any price.

Hell YEAH! I’d much rather have this Jag than having to deal with that weird 12-cylinder Bentley and stratospheric maintenance. More my speed and who doesn’t like classic Jaguars? Nice Price!

Beautiful, but the thought of owning one is damn scary! Miserable fuel mileage, stratosphere parts/service pricing, a trunkload of general unknowns and $22,000 isn’t something that I’d happily part with. Too many other interesting toys out there for that much moola. Beautiful and somewhat reluctant No Dice!

I’ve owned lots of Pontiacs, including a Fiero GT, but this last of the line Firebird doesn’t have much lust factor. No V8 and too much plastic everywhere. The lines are blobby rather than elegant. It’s cheap, but I’m going No Dice.

Looked at photos, then zoomed over to tickle NO DICE button. Grossly overpriced for what it is. Do. Not. Want! And I like Beemers.

Be fun (not) to pass this guy on a 2-lane road. Gotta be a l.o.n.g. straight road . . .

When I was shopping for a new truck, I seriously considered the Colorado . . . but the gotchas compared to the 2018 Silverado Club Cab I ended up buying were just too numerous. The prices were close, but fuel mileage (estimated) was no better and the differences in size (interior and bed) were what made the

I’d consider half the asking price, because this thing looks like HALF a car.

I have never liked how these things look. Like some little kid drew a car with crayons. It’s the opposite of elegant. Bulbous instead of cute.

WANT, but not at that lofty a price. We’ve been looking at Z’s and prices are all over the damn place. More than I’d pay, but if I had the loot, I’d go give it a look, so reluctant Nice Price.

Don’t like any of the numbers here! 51 hp, 26 years, $7500.

You lost me at “. . . nicest 1994 Ford Explorer . . .”

I always get suspicious when someone spends a lot of moola on fixes, upgrades and mods . . . and then puts it up for sale, expecting to be repaid for his “investments.”

NOT that fast/powerful, NOT that useful since it’s 2-people only, NOT especially collectable with that mileage. WAY overpriced for a 16 YO truck.

Beige, bland and boring, what more do you need to know? Oh yeah, stupidly overpriced. No Dice unless the price drops by about 90 percent. WHY would anyone want this?

Hell yeah! Looks modern even at this advanced age and stands out, the price isn’t too stupid, I like the blue and the wheels are cool.

Even in this crazy used-car market, this is TOO MUCH for what you’re getting.

These things make me smile. No use for it, really, but if I had the spare cash and it was nearby, I’d give it a whirl. If you want one, this is the one to buy!

So this is an intelligence test: How stupid are you to drop $10,000 on a car you may never be able to title or license? If the current owner hasn’t bothered to fix this, or found it impossible, this isn’t any kind of bargain.