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I was messing around on the Savana builder, you can outfit one up to almost $60k! That is nuts, and you can buy so much more car for the money.

Faster than a Mondial, technically? Of all the Ferraris to be faster than, wow... At least we have the GT-R now.

I had a '98 Millenia S. Lot of soul and amazing to drive.

Such rebels. "I'm sorry, officer, I was avoiding you because the door on your patrol car clearly reads 'DODGE LAW', I thought that meant I was allowed to speed away!"

And it would follow the style of the rear pretty well also. That'd be a cool touch. Perhaps a pain to replace, but we don't care about that.

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$3.05 for 87 octane where I live. About 15 miles down the road, it's as low as $2.89 in some stations, though.

Recommended for Adrian Monk.

The base 2015 Chevy Sonic does at least have manual windows, so it's possible to find still.

That's really kind of depressing. I would love to see one of those things on the road. What a shame.

I've had a couple vehicles that I've paid near $1,000 or less for that ran well. One was a Mazda Millenia S. It ran great until a short in the battery cable caused it to catch fire. That would have been a simple fix, if I'd caught it. It had 200k miles on it when I bought it, I needed to replace the battery, and a

As long as it's better than the Cadillac XLR. That was a bit of a flop.

That Avanti even looks sad, like it's about to cry. I just see the bumper as a big pouted lip, with the headlights like puppy dog eyes. It just looks so depressed and dare I say, a bit... blue.

Not so true. My Mazda Millenia had 201k when I bought it. I got it to 211k or so, before a bad battery cable caused an engine fire. Freak accident. Beyond that issue, the car drove like a dream, and was mechanically perfect. No engine issues, no transmission issues, it just drove wherever I wanted it to. I put nearly

I had a car with this on it. I got majorly taken by the dealership. It's called a PassTime system. They give you a code to make your payment. You can get an emergency code if you're past due, which isn't too much trouble, but the thing is a pain. Basically, you put the key in, turn it to the "ON" position, but don't

On number 2, the touchscreen, sure they weren't high quality, but Buick had them in the 86-89(?) Rivieras and Reattas. I may not be quite right on the dates and models, but it was somewhere in there. They had a CRT touchscreen, and it was a 9" display, bigger than pretty much all modern touchscreen infotainment

But.. but... all Challengers are amazing! No, this was absolute crap. They should not have re-badged this Mitsubishi as a Challenger. Give it any other name. The only thing it's challenging us to do is find a worse bastardization of a classic nameplate.

That is a shame, because they were very solidly built vehicles. One of the best features on it, which even a lot of new cars lack, is whenever you put the key in the ignition, the power adjustable steering wheel automatically lowers. I thought that was so awesome. You can still get a good used one under $2,000 in

First post! Woo! Also, I have to say, I had one of these, a 1998 Millenia S, I bought it for $1,100, with 201k miles on it, back in Feb of 2011. It lasted until September of that year, where a short in the battery cable caused an engine fire and the end of the car, at around 210k miles. Only problem up to that point