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"I wanna be in the hot hatch category too!"

I like where your head's at.

That was the first thing that came to mind but I didn't know they made Alero coupes. That was definitely one of the easier "To catch a car" cases.

That's funny. I was born in late '89 as well and am also an engineer. I actually bought my second car used because of that (E39). My first car was also used (obviously) which I bought just prior to turning 19. Fast forward 4 years and upgrade from a '99 Honda Civic EX to a 2002 BMW 530i 5-speed Sport.

Very true. This is quite common.

Yes. That sounds more like what I meant to say.

I thought millenials are people who were born in the 90's. If that's the case, the oldest millenials just broke 23. Or am I missing something?

Millenials aren't really old enough to buy new cars. Are they? I feel like they're still buying used if anything.

That's because he managed to avoid it. ;)

How the fuck have I never seen this?

He actually gave the "Slippery when wet" sign a little nudge. Vettel had no such drama.

I hear you loud and clear. It took me a while for me to find my E39. A decent example I'd say.

Let me guess. E38/E39?

Fingers crossed but all of them are still intact in mine.

I agree and disagree. I don't drink coffee or soda. I drink water all the time though. And sometimes I get thirsty when I'm in the car. I have to keep my water bottle between my seat and the door because that's the best place I could find to put it. Open containers are always a bad idea in a moving car.

Although some people find this revolting.

BMW E39 cup holders. If you try to use them, they break. Don't even bother. They only really fit one size of a container. It's usually not the one you have in your hand. And they're not exactly placed in the most convenient location: right in front of the climate control/HVAC unit. Not to mention the cabin temperature

I remember that slide as well. Isn't that chicane like a medium-to-highspeed corner? He must've been really pushing the car to make it slide even with all that downforce. I could understand a greasy track in Australia in the penultimate corner which happens to be the slowest corner of the circuit.

Would be helpful if he at least knew what parts they were.

You mean Natalie Pinkham. She's gorgeous.

Pretty sure there's an air-to-water intercooler stuffed somewhere underneath the engine cover.