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  • Big Brother is coming to your car next year

    The next big thing: always-on cameras pointed at your face

    This is Collector Car TL;DR: a weekly recap of what happened on Collector Car Feed, plus car auctions, listings, automotive news, and other things of interest to the average CCF Enjoyer, and you can get it weekly by giving me your email address.

    The Videos

    Facebook Marketplace donk situation is crazy
    Racebndt content continues in this all-donk episode of The Price is Wrong. Racebndt is always a great guest and we thank him for taking the time. This is a great episode, highly recommend.

    Doubled the Discord mods’ salaries: they bought this
    We do Readers’ Rides relatively frequently, and even still, we’re two years behind on submissions. But we decided to take a break from viewer cars to check out the fleets of our moderation team, and some of them absolutely dunk on us. The thumbnail car was divisive in that I was the only person with any problem whatsoever with the flares. To be clear, the car is still sick.

    Tied up in the trunk of a Datsun 280Z
    This video wraps up Mod Rides and starts Alan Weekend, heavily featuring mod and occasional guest Alan. The title is not clickbait. Wild story and worth a watch.
    Alan weekend continues Monday with the release of a video he shot the first time we went to SEMA, but we’ll talk about that next newsletter. Hope you like it!

    The News

    Federal Surveillance Tech Becomes Mandatory in New Cars by 2027
    The 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act includes a mandate for all new passenger vehicles sold in the US to include surveillance tech that monitors driver alertness and sobriety. Weird how these acts never have titles that match the contents, isn’t it?
    It was speculated for a long time that this technology would manifest in the form of a breathalyzer interlock in every new car, but instead, shocker, it’s going to be a bunch of cameras pointed at your face, monitoring your pupil dilation and attentiveness. If you don’t appear fit to drive, the vehicle can limit your speed or even prevent you from starting your own car.
    It’s unclear if this tech will start rolling out at the end of 2026, start of 2027, or 2-3 years after that. At any rate, this is an egregious surveillance state overstep that we’ll all say we will never comply with, oh I’ll never buy a new car again, all that crap, but then in three years it’ll be normalized and we’ll all just go along with it anyway, like every other example of egregious surveillance state oversteps from the past twenty years. God do we love being watched by little cameras everywhere.

    Honda flags first annual loss, hit by $15.7 billion EV charge
    In seventy years as a company, Honda has never lost money, until today, when the US government ended federal support for EVs. Everybody’s posting big losses on this, Honda is just the latest to do so.

    Stellantis Just Decided Which Four Brands Actually Matter And Dodge Isn’t One
    It was obvious when Stellantis spun off Ram as its own brand, but Dodge is no longer a priority for Stellantis. Ram, Jeep, Fiat, and Peugeot are, just in case you needed a reminder that Chrysler is dead and this is a global company.

    Was the 2006 Honda Civic Si the High-Rev Comeback Enthusiasts Had Been Waiting For?
    Motortrend reposted their now 20 year old review of the 8th gen Civic Si, which built on the K-series EP3 in important ways, bringing us the most powerful Si ever at the time. The 8th gen included 40 more horsepower in an engine that revved to 8,000 RPMs and a helical LSD as standard, all in a package Honda aimed at delivering for just under $20,000 USD (about $33,000 in today’s money. Miss the gold standard yet?). Were I interested in buying and driving a Civic Si, I would go for this generation over the EP3 or even the beautiful EM1.

    The Cars

    725-Mile 2011 BMW M3 Coupe Competition Package 6-Speed
    This is an E92 BMW M3. Not an E30, E36, or even E46. It’s the bastard child V8 M3. And it just sold for over $200K. $205,392, a cute little meme bid. The comments are full of Saudi oil barons defending the purchase and explaining that sometimes you just need to spend TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS to experience happiness.

    1997 Nissan 200sx SE Coupe 2D
    Now we’re talking, right? 55,000 original miles on this 200SX, aka the B14 Sentra. This is not an SE-R, but it is a stick, and the miles are right. So is the paint color. The engine is presumably the wack 1.6 liter instead of an SR20DE, and check out the driver side front fender. $6500 is crazy talk, maybe he’ll come down, but hey, I’d drive it.

    2005 Toyota Corolla XRS
    21,300 miles on this immaculate 2ZZ-powered six speed manual grocery getter. For the uninformed, this is the best four cylinder engine Toyota made in this era, found only in THIS COROLLA, the Matrix/Vibe, and the 7g Celica GT-S. No MR2 Spyder was ever born with this engine, but many die with it.
    This car rules and is worth every penny of $12,069 it’s currently sitting at with a day left on the auction. I’m expecting $16K hammer.

    2014 Ford Focus ST
    Last seen on Bring a Trailer this past November, the deal fell through and now this 21,000 original mile Ford Octane Academy Focus ST is listed on Cars and Bids with the thrill of no reserve. I’d drive it just like this.

    2005 Acura RSX Type-S
    49,200 miles on an RSX is unheard of, so expect closer to $20K at the end of this one. two days to go, already at $12,700.

    The End

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    Things are happening behind the scenes at CCF right now. I’m working on bringing you a better, and if you’ve been around long enough, familiar experience on the website. Facebook Marketplace is a plague, and we are the cure. Soon, anyway. I don’t want to say too much, you get a dopamine hit from announcing something before you’re done, and that can directly affect whether or not it actually gets done. The last 10% is 90% of the work, something like that. So stay tuned.

    See you Soon™.
    -Feed

  • The 1g Mitsubishi Eclipse is a Turbo AWD 4G63-Powered Legendary Budget Street Racer

    THIS is the first generation of the 90s and 00s street weapon of choice, the DSM deluxe, the Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX. Maybe there’s a Talon TSi or Laser in there, maybe there’s a GS-T or two, but they’re all powered by Mitsubishi’s legendary and long-lived powerplant found in the Lancer Evolution: The turbocharged 4G63. This is the Evo you can afford, but can you deal with the owners and what they’ve done?

  • Where to buy a Nissan 240SX in 2023

    It’s Nissan 240SX Time once again a couple days late but here we are back to talk about Nissan 240SX every week every single week Nissan 240SX until the end of time Nissan 240SX be it S13 S14 S15 we talk about Nissan 240SX until the sweet embrace of liven’t Nissan 240SX buy it now Nissan 240SX ask me how

  • The Infiniti G35 is the thinking man’s Nissan 350Z

    The G35: it’s a rear wheel drive Altima, but is the Infiniti a cheaper or better buy? Is it cheaper than the 350Z? Are there any actually worth considering on Facebook Marketplace? I don’t know if we answer any of these questions.

  • Shopping for Street Takeover Cars on Facebook Marketplace in 2023

    We’re joined again by racebndt to look at what could loosely be defined as a series of potential street takeover vehicles. BMWs, Miatas, Infinitis, anything with rear wheel drive and a dubious history could trigger your rise to TikTok stardom and/or a permanent record.

  • These are the finest 240SX listings Facebook Marketplace has to offer in 2023

    Today DorkiDori joins us one more time to talk 240SX facebook listings, goofy wings, sunken cost fallacy, and so on. Wall to wall Nissan 240SX in this one, enjoy.

  • The EP3 Honda Civic Si can be the k-series king of your boy racer dreams

    Today it’s the transitional point in Civic history known as the EP3 Honda Civic Si. Yes, this is the first Civic without the double wishbone suspension, and yes, it somehow costs the same or more than an 8th gen, which comes standard with 40 more horsepower and a limit slip differential. There’s really no reason we should be looking at these at all from a technical perspective, but man are they cute. Honda Civic Si EP3, the one you tell yourself you hate but you know the dark truth within.

  • Nissan 240SX Design Language and Aesthetic Explained by a Body Kit Manufacturer

    Today DorkiDori tells us what kits he likes, what he doesn’t like, and why you shouldn’t like that junk either. This is an all Nissan 240SX S13 episode focusing heavily on the S13 240sx fastback, and you might not agree with him but by god you’ll learn something today.

  • The Nissan Altima is a highway missile for the people

    Today it’s the 02-06 Nissan Altima, the problem child of the streets you want to avoid at all costs unless you’re in one. Get yourself an Altima, roll one up, and hit the highway because it’s time to cut up traffic with over 250 v6 horsepower to the front wheels. No 240SX can touch it, nobody with a credit score over 600 owns one, let’s go.

  • The LEXUS IS300 might NOT be the car for you

    Today Puchii has compiled a nice little powerpoint presentation of some READERS RIDES. You’re welcome to send your own car into collectorcarfeed@gmail.com if you want us to check it out; we’ll start looking at new submissions after 25,000 subscribers. MORE readers’ rides to come so if you haven’t seen yours, please be patient. The Lexus IS300 and/or Toyota Altezza is the birthplace of altezza taillights, the rice fad that started the second Toyota announced this car and basically never ended. Thanks Toyota.