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I don’t know about this car, but if you want an E39 M5 wagon, this is the car to buy if he ever decides to let it go:

Bumpass Motors, Roxboro NC

Re: New Aston Martin logo

Nice write-up on the computer/UI tech. Now, I have another question regarding architecture of the Empire: Why do all their military bases have these unsecured ladder-type contrivances that let the Rebels/Resistance just climb up and infiltrate at will? I’m talking about the one Jyn used to get to the platform her

It would help if the image would upload!

Are you sure? At some point, they switched to a chain with a master link so you could roll in a new chain without taking everything apart. Now if your chain guides are worn out, those will have to be replaced as well, but even that can be done without removing the engine.

I’m noting a great resemblance to Satch Carlson, editor of the BMWCCA Roundel magazine and former Autoweek columnist.

When I’m not working on new acoustic treatments to make aircraft quieter, I’m reading Jalopnik and really enjoy the more technical articles. Nerds Rule!

As the previous owner of four Saabs, I absolutely agree. GM should have kept them around just to see what they’d invent next.

A little background on the use of human computers:

Having just helped a friend find an E36 M3 (see you at the BMWCCA Oktoberfest!), there are a few things to find out first:

I was driving between Venice and Lake Como on the autostrada in a Fiat Cinquecento doing about 85mph when the overhead signs warned of upcoming construction and a closure of the fast lane 14km ahead. As we got closer, the feelings of dread grew as I anticipated the backup I knew was going to happen at any moment.

This year, the featured marque is BMW since it is their centennial so enjoy Car Week, but stay the week after for the BMWCCA Oktoberfest. It’s a great time with some amazing people! (celebratebmw.com).

Re-read your headline. You can’t spell. Here’s a list and your word isn’t on it:

Paraphrasing Darrell Waltrip: “That car is all ate up with motor!”

The E12 was the first BMW I ever drove thanks to my best friend Jeff. He’s crazy for E12's. We’ve tracked his ‘80 528i at several BMWCCA Oktoberfest events from Watkins Glen to Mid-Ohio.

I’ve been a car guy since the ‘80's when I started reading back copies of Car & Driver from my junior high school library, but it wasn’t until 2008 that I drove my first BMW. That car was a 1981 528i (E12) owned by my friend Jeff and it was his baby. An amalgamation of two E12's and spare parts bought off Ebay and the

‘Sonic Booms CAN Be So Powerful That They COULD Easily Shatter Windows’

I see what you did there. Four solutions to this equation and two of them are imaginary. Nice job.

It’s over. COTD. (mic drop)