Red Flag Cars | The Motor Crew | 05-21-26
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Ferrari for Prius Money | The Motor Crew | 05.21.26
This week on The Motor Crew, we dive into questionable decisions, wild auction results, and the kinds of cars that make absolutely no sense… which usually means we want them even more.
We kick things off with inventory at Kasser Motor Group. Current lineup includes a 1992 600SL, GMC Sierra 2500 Denali, a 991.2 Carrera 4S Cabriolet in Voodoo Blue, a 2022 M4 Competition in Tanzanite Blue over Kyalami, plus a killer 997 Carrera S and 993 Cabriolet in full Crable Spec© form. As always, we're looking to buy the right cars.
At Service House of Precision, we check in on what's happening around the shop this week.
Then we introduce the newest recurring segment… Red Flag Car of the Week. Myles brings a 1989 Porsche 928 S4 5 speed on Bring a Trailer to the table. Clean example, rare manual, and potentially an absolute nightmare. We break down why cars like this are simultaneously terrible ideas and impossible to ignore, then place our bets on where the auction will end.
We also revisit some recent auction results, including a one owner 2011 Mercedes Benz C63 AMG that sold for just $23,750 and a manual 2012 BMW 135i that hammered at $10,100. We compare the two and debate which one is the better enthusiast buy right now.
Then we stumble across one of the coolest random finds of the week. A right hand drive Japanese market Volvo 850R wagon sitting in Woodstown, New Jersey. Swedish wagon. Turbo. RHD. Enough said.
We also talk about Stellantis continuing to completely lose their minds in the best way possible with the return of Hemi powered "Rumble Bee" trucks, including a 770 horsepower Hellcat version capable of 170 mph. Naturally, we have opinions.
To wrap things up, we discuss the latest Mecum Indy auction results and why prices on certain enthusiast cars just keep climbing.
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