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The thing is this car was built to be beat on, all the components were upgraded. I have ridden in one of these on track and they are entertaining and would be a fun weekend toy.

At this mileage, I wouldn’t worry too much about it. I had a ‘13 Genesis Coupe Track (basically this car, but with leather/power seats/auto climate/nav/spoiler/etc.) that I drove for about 4 years and 80k miles. I beat on that car daily, but also took care to warm it up in the mornings, adhered to factory maintenance

Seriously, that’s Jalop-level sleuthing.

The tires would tell if this thing has been driven hard. It’s wearing RE050a’s which probably last a year at most if driven hard, but if they're 3 or 4 years old it's definitelt been babied. I would be looking at the date codes for sure.

He did once hint to us that he had gotten up to ~150 on an empty stretch of interstate one day...but he sobered up and never mentioned it again.

Don’t lie - he is out hooning that car every day! 

How about my dad’s 2004 VW R32 with 50k?

Surely not the first pick for a track car though? It's more GT than GT3.

This one might still have more warranty than the Mustang would have new, if it transfers.

Funny I watched this again last year and had similar questions about the Johnny Cab. But a young Sharon Stone was super-hot, so there’s that.

The lack of tracking stuff is easy: in 1990, people weren’t even thinking about ubiquitous surveillance yet. GPS existed, but it was exotic. Cell phones barely existed. There was CCTV in some stores, police were starting to figure out that they could use credit card transaction histories to piece together recent

Everyone has their opinions I guess. I personally love the Tahoe/Reno area. The air is clean, the roads are nice, there’s decent infrastructure in place and the local leaders appear to have a long-term vision in place that is moving away from gaming. Sure, casino row is not great, but that’s just a small section. The

Oh man.  Fingers crossed for you.  It’s a tough time.

Owner of the company I work at had “The Talk” with the warehouse and customer service crew yesterday. We will see who is there on Monday. We are “Essential” and we will see how long that lasts

Bradley,

And the fact that gas is so cheap now.  

Tesla will no doubt get a bailout from the government, alongside all the thousands of other companies (not just car manufacturers, airlines, tourism operations etc...) that will be needing it.

I don’t see how they can survive without raising more capital. They have $7 billion in cash and their sales were already flat or declining in most markets outside of China before covid-19. Now they have probably an evaporation of demand globally, and they still have to service $13 billion or so of debt. They won’t go

Fake exhaust note pumped-in to an M3's cabin, sacrilege.

Booty is working hard to make sure no games get left... behind.