That probably would be fun. The fastest I've ever gone was 114mph on a deserted freeway one time. I wanted to get to the max 132mph my vehicle was capable of but the dang computer limited the speed... probably a good thing considering that it was a heavy sedan. Lol
It probably why so many people like Mazda Miatas. They sure aren't fast, and barely qualify as a sports car, but that 50/50 weight distribution tho. It likely makes for some fun driving in the twisties.
I'd love to have a 95 4x4 manual transmission model of one. But man, if you can find one in good shape around here they're wanting at least $7,000 for one. Yeesh!
That one was so true it hurts. I got a chance to buy a car cheap off a family member and I am stoked because their Toyota has so few miles on it. Otherwise I would be putting off buying a car as much as possible.
Well, it is a bit of an exaggeration. A truck like that... unless it was sub 100,000 miles... would probably go for more like $12k - $13k around here, which is still pretty sad. Those old Geo Trackers used to be $3k at most for a decent running model, but long gone are those days. Although "cash for clunkers" ate so many of those old vehicles. One of the worst things to happen to automotive enthusiasts right after the Chicken Tax and the 70s oil crisis.
Yep, the good ol' automotive companies had their hands directly lining the pockets of ol' Uncle Sam. To be fair we were killing their Chicken farmers with our super cheap chicken exportation, but there was a million better ways to have gone about it.