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Maybe the student spun out at one point. Maybe that was enough to constitute a donut according to the police officer. God forbid driving teachers actually teach people how to drive in anything but ideal driving conditions.

Ahh yes! That's a good one too.

...called the "brakes," or possibly "breaks."

More recalls? I thought the corrosion recalls were more than enough.

The slick road definitely makes this act a bit easier.

My E30 didn't make the cut? :( Great list nonetheless.

The Venom GT and the Veyron SS can duke it out all they want. At the end of the day, I know what I'd end up choosing.

Gotta give BMW credit for what they did with the MINI brand. They may have made/designed cars that not necessarily all of us agree with, but they sure as hell have made MINI a profitable brand. They must know what they're doing if they can sell small cars in 'Murica. Granted the Paceman isn't that small but it all

Update: Autopsies indicate the three men died of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Thanks Raphael for awarding me my first COTD!

I had no idea this is how I'd be losing my COTD virginity but so be it. Thanks $kay!

Hey look! A legitimate Aston grill! It's been a while since I've seen one.

My girlfriend somewhat appreciates my E39. I'm sure if I had an E30, she wouldn't appreciate it either. A while back I was actually looking into getting one and she kept asking me why I'd want to buy such an old car. They just don't get it.

Is it just me or is the front end asymmetrical?

They must've designed a custom gearbox since the old drivetrain (V6) was a transverse layout. I doubt they fit the V8 in there sideways and had to change to a longitudinal layout.

This sounds like it would make a great Craigslist ad.

That's exactly my point. They'd be so awake and focused on driving that a situation like the one you just mentioned would have even less of a chance of happening!

They probably drive cars that easily exceed the power output of this.

E30 M3. The answer isn't always Miata.

That was the case for about half of the vehicles that came in. Some cars came in and it looked like the control arms were ready to snap at a moment's notice. We couldn't be left liable if we released the car as it was and they got into an accident. It was the right thing to do. It was disturbing how corroded they get