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84 month car loans and six figure Mustangs: it’s never been more over

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
This past week in Collector Car Feed videos we wrapped up Readers’ Rides, played a game, and began a rice rocket hunt for frequent collaborator Lil Cargo.
You don’t have to go broke to get off road in a Jeep Grand Cherokee
This wraps up Readers’ Rides for now, still reading emails sent in Q3 2023. There’s a good mix in here: posers, real ones, Brazilians. Something for everyone.
Canada is allowing Chinese EV sales. Is the Canadian auto industry goose cooked? (A Game)
We play Price is Wrong with guest players Lil Cargo and Alan in place of Atlas, who is out ice fishing. Every car shown was built in Canada. It’s kind of shocking how many domestics are built in Canada, or were before the Canadian-Chinese EV Apocalypse of 2026.
Everybody likes a game. If you’re only watching one, this is it.
$10,000 doesn’t buy a whole lot anymore on Facebook Marketplace
Lil Cargo has sung about the 350Z, but has never owned one. We aim to change that in 2026 and begin a Facebook Marketplace hunt with the following constraints: under $10K, can put a big exhaust on it, can put big wheels on it. His requirements, not ours. This search will continue into the following week.The News
More Than 1 in 5 New Car Buyers in the U.S. Are Taking Out Loans of 84 Months or Longer
If you don’t have an 84 month auto loan, this is a feel good story. Road and Track is letting the auto industry off easy: “The price of goods and commodities has been on a roller coaster ride ever since the Covid-19 pandemic, and as all of us know by now, the automotive industry has been far from immune to such fluctuations.”
It has been six years since Covid. Please come up with a new excuse.
Audi Quietly Ends A8 Orders In Germany, Signaling The Sedan’s Demise
The A8 is dead, but Audi is “leaving the door open” for a “possible successor”. Better be a big door, because you know it’s going to be an SUV.
Jeremy Clarkson defiantly hits back at criticism of The Grand Tour replacements as he makes plea to fans over new trio
The big takeaway here, for me at least, is that they’re bringing back Grand Tour with new hosts. Apparently this has been known for months. In this article, Clarkson says they’re “bloody funny” and so on. The six episode season comes out sometime in 2026.
Acura Will Sell Its First Model Ever In Japan
The title is not the interesting part of the story, which is weird. Honda is going to import American-made cars to sell in Japan in the second half of 2026. They’re bringing over the Integra and Passport Elite. Good luck shilling that underpowered, overpriced, rebadged hunk of shit at home.The Cars

14-Mile 2003 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Coupe 10th Anniversary Edition
This Terminator sold for $175,067. Not a typo, not a moved decimal. If you ever wanted an 03-04 Cobra, well… you can’t afford it anymore. It’s over.
Obviously this is an extreme example, and to be very real, it’s been over for a while now. The Terminator has been a true neoclassic collector car nearly since its inception. These were never cheap. Equivalent F bodies have always been a more sensible purchase. But this locks it in: the Terminator is off limits to enthusiasts. It’s a showroom and museum piece now.

45k-Mile 2006 Subaru Baja Turbo
The value of an automatic Subaru Baja Turbo is often debated on Collector Car Feed, but rarely is it demonstrated on BaT. This one sold for $15,500, and while the miles are low, the whole car has been resprayed (that’s bad). It makes one wonder what an all-original stick shift turbo might sell for. We’ll keep an eye out.
Ongoing Auctions

2013 Ford Focus ST
Lightly modded, 120K on the clock, but at time of writing it’s sitting at $6600 with a day left, and there are no accidents on record. There’s a lot of good here.
2000 Lexus ES 300
You’re about to see demonstrated the power of grave robbing. This is an unremarkable Lexus sedan with 44,000 miles on the clock being sold out of Florida. The ES 300 is very much just a dressed up V6 Toyota Camry; for that reason expect this to sell for over ten grand.
You could make a decent living off Florida estate sale cars like this one.
2002 BMW M3 Coupe
I just like Phoenix Yellow. This is a $40K+ car. Does it feel like the E46 M3 never dipped?Final Thoughts

In a recent video, I promised to give away a choice piece of automotive memorabilia: a 2009 Super Street calendar. The days from 2009 line up with 2026, so you can use it this year! It’s actually two calendars in one: one side is all cars, and one side is all HOT BABES. You can flip it over if your mom’s coming up the stairs.
Want to win it? Scroll up and sign up for the weekly email newsletter. I gave this one away already, but I have a couple more.
See you Soon.
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Ranking Every MK4 Toyota Supra Turbo on Facebook Marketplace
Today we tier the Mk4 Toyota Supra Turbo, one of the most desirable Japanese sports cars ever made. Also, one of us pulled a beer before liquor. Fights break out about:
-Mk3 Supra’s place in tuner and collector car culture
-Which Japanese car has the best taillights? (Mk4 Supra vs. FD RX-7 vs. 180SX Type X)
-My cohosts’ disgusting taste in body kits (these dudes are stanning the Veilside catfish kit that Erebuni put on everything in the 00s, wtf?) -
Duncan Imports vs Zilvia.net: Shutting Down a Bring A Trailer Con Artist
Gary Duncan of Duncan Imports was caught bidding up an already shady Nissan 240SX auction by the 240SX detectives over at Zilvia.net.
We lay it all out in the video above, but basically, this 590 mile 1995 Nissan 240SX zenki had some prior issues that Duncan had failed to fully disclose when it was listed for sale on their website in 2020 for $39,000, and they sure didn’t bother to fill in the details this time, listing it on Bring A Trailer. Some OG 240SX gunners didn’t agree with that and took the auction to pound town.
In an attempt to save the auction, Gary Duncan bid up the auction himself, dropping $19,427 on the table and telling everyone to bid higher lest he walk away with it. Thing is, he was using an alt. That’s called shill bidding and it’s pretty much the shittiest thing a car dealer could possibly be caught doing, which he immediately was, because this boomer signed one of his old BaT posts “Gary Duncan”.
Would you ever buy a car from this absolute legend?
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Ranking Every SCION FR-S For Sale on Facebook Marketplace
The Scion FR-S is one of three North American variants on the Toyota FT86. Synonymous with the Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ, this front engine, rear wheel drive, four cylinder sports car was badged by Scion in the US from 2013 to 2016. The second generation 86 has since been released for the 2022 model year, helping to continue pushing prices down, or as far down as they can be considering the current used car market.
This has to be the most riced platform in recent history, with Scion practically begging purchasers to throw on a chassis mount wing and Rocket Bunny kit. In this video, we check out nearly forty Scions. Did we find anything worthwhile? Click through and find out.
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Ranking Every E46 BMW M3 For Sale on Facebook Marketplace
The 2000 to 2006 E46 BMW M3 is the first North American M3 to get the same engine and power output as its European counterpart. This front engine, rear wheel drive sports car, available in coupe, sedan, and convertible, came with a naturally aspirated 333 horsepower 3.2 liter inline six, touting an 8000 RPM redline. Available in a six speed manual or clunky single clutch SMG that should be avoided at all costs, this is a Euro tuner favorite and has held its value quite well over the years. Today we’re trying to hunt down a six speed coupe worth buying. Will we find one? Click through and find out.
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Facebook Find: 1978 RA40 Toyota Celica
Now here’s one you don’t see every day. Forget the 240SX, forget the Miata, forget the MR2. There’s a safe bet you’re the only one rolling up to Cars & Coffee in a 2G Celica coupe like this. Find your own using the Collector Car Feed used car listing aggregator!

Described as a “true barn find”, the owner states this vehicle was bone stock on acquisition, but has since added a laundry list of tasteful upgrades, mainly targeting the suspension and drivability.

How many cars do you see with SIX horn buttons? What is even going on with this steering wheel?

The interior is in beautiful original condition, but the owner states the paint job is about 25 years old and a “ten footer”; looks great in pictures, though. We suspect the flares may be a shortcut to covering up some rust, but it sure is a killer look.

Listed for $7800, this looks like a fantastic deal if the 2G Celica does it for you. You won’t win any races, but you’ll be snapping necks all over town.
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1971 Oldsmobile 442 Convertible Sells for $151,000, Sets New Bring A Trailer Record
Four years ago, a six figure Olds 442 just didn’t exist: even $40k was a bridge too far. But prices are up and 442 auctions have exploded on Bring A Trailer with over two dozen in the past year. Today’s set an all time record at $151,000; pictures below.
Find your own Oldsmobile with the Collector Car Feed search tool.




