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Junkyard Find: 1992 Geo Metro 4-door hatchback

The Truth About Cars

Not the Subaru Justy , not the Toyota Tercel , not the Hyundai Excel and not the Suzuki Swift. If we're talking about realistic Metro competitors here, the base 1992 Ford Festiva actually managed to undercut the price tag on the cheapest possible Metro two-door hatchback that year: $6,911 versus $6,999. It was today's Junkyard Find !

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Electric Scooter vs Petrol Scooter : Huge Money Savings

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You guys must be shocked at the prices of petrol scooters. The electric scooter prices have almost reached price parity with petrol scooters and will soon be cheaper, once battery cells are mass manufactured in India. But if you feel there is degradation and you need more range after 4+ years, then you can buy a new battery.

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Junkyard Find: 1988 Mazda 323 Base Hatchback

The Truth About Cars

In 1988, American car shoppers could choose among a dozen new cars priced below that figure. So, let's talk about price. For (slightly) bigger spenders, the $5,490 Ford Festiva (a Mazda design built by Kia), $5,495 Chevrolet Sprint (Suzuki Cultus) and $5,556 Subaru Justy awaited. Power steering was $240 ($633).

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Can-Am Spyder First Drive: Embracing The Third Wheel

The Truth About Cars

Though there was a cadre of riders, most of which seemed to be women, that told me they had only ever driven automobiles prior to buying their Can-Am. While this occasionally resulted in visual abominations (obviously pictured), it’s the kind of detailed personalization that’s normally reserved for Jeep Wranglers or Suzuki Hayabusas.