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I'll cast a vote for any of the Buick LeSabre model years with the 3800/3300 series V-6.
3800 is still the best GM motor.
I'll cast a vote for any of the Buick LeSabre model years with the 3800/3300 series V-6.
Can a normal healthy American male actually fit in a newer Miata?
I remember trying to sit in one at the Auto show a few years ago, and could fit as long as the door didnt close and the top was down.
Well, you have good taste, I will say that. Both are pretty bullet proof, and a lot of FUN!
Can a normal healthy American male actually fit in a newer Miata?
I remember trying to sit in one at the Auto show a few years ago, and could fit as long as the door didnt close and the top was down.
Miata will perform better than that Toyota on a road course.
Are they *really* bulletproof? I mean, I am pretty sure a .40S&W would penetrate any of the body panels.
The Bronco II's didn't look *that* bad. The F-150 version did look better however.
Not a chance. I've owned a cherry MR2 AW11 NA since it was new in 86, and you'll never get as deep a turn in with a Miata as I can with the MR2. Something about the engine in the front and all. The Toyota 4AGE is a sweet little thang.
Driven them both. The Miata is nice at speed in the straights, but can't keep up in the turns. If the MR2 is an SC, well, don't even try.
For an airport car? An old Cherokee is cheap, solid and reliable.
Miata will perform better than that Toyota on a road course.
Thought the engine was a mid-engine installation? Motor Trend did a piece comparing the two and they're pretty even in all track events they did. They picked the Miata though for being more fun.
I'm completely in love with the new generation 2016 Miata that just came out. I don't buy new cars on principle (don't want to take the huge depreciation hit) ... but I've never been more tempted than with the new Miata. I spent a couple days driving it in California, and jeez it's a great redesign.
I'm also a huge fan of the Honda S2000, but it's a car that got worse through the years. When it first came out, it had an engine with a crazy-high redline, and you almost had to drive it like a total jerk to keep from stalling the engine at stoplights. It was a blast! It felt like all the power came at the top end of the rev range, and it sounded vaguely like an F1 car when you wound it up.
After a few years, Honda changed the engine so it made more torque at the low end. Lower redline. Easier to drive. Less fun, at least to me.
Old panther cop cars. Cheap and usually reliable. Most people won't mess with a cop car even if retired
It was a blast! It felt like all the power came at the top end of the rev range, and it sounded vaguely like an F1 car when you wound it up. .
I bought and drove an 05 cvpi for a few years. The panther was a great platform. I sure miss it!Old panther cop cars. Cheap and usually reliable. Most people won't mess with a cop car even if retired
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