I really want this car so bad, like, it's just such a cool car. I'mma definitely learn stick-shift soon so that I can drive it. People complain about the potential IMS bearing issue but honestly, if you just get a model between 1997 and 1999, then there's pretty much a 1% chance of it failing because the IMS bearing in those years have a double-row bearing in comparison to years after, where those newer cars have a single-row bearing, implying an 8% chance of failure. In short, if the IMS doesn't fail around the 40,000 mile mark on the odometer, your IMS should last a good while.
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