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Miata is best bang for the buck if you like small roadsters, Great forum, lots of aftermarket stuff, many clubs,
I just sold my Miata after 10 years of fun,Reason for selling was at 65 years old i got tired of driving the same twisty roads over and over in whats basically a large well equipped go Kart that was becoming increasingly hard to get in and out of..
Best of the pics,, a wet morning at 6am,those in the know know what happens next.. http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps00f3f923.jpg
Looks like someone was running the Tail of the Dragon
I love our Cayenne. We've had it for three years now and it still impresses me with how well it drives and handles for an SUV. We're definitely getting another one when it's time to replace it.
1994-1995 Mercedes E320 convertible. Seats 4 or 5 comfortably, 6cyl, power top.
They only made them in 1994 and 1995, so only used cars are available. So prices are much lower than the horrendous $80K-when-new. You can find examples that a retired person bought new and almost never drove. Now 30,000 miles on it, looks new, price $24,000 or less. Very "attainable"!
A friend has one of these. Perfect fund car for him since he can put car seats in the back.
A smart fortwo passion! I've always wanted a peppy, zippy car because of Richard Scarry books from childhood.
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