DanSel
Daniel Seliger
DanSel

I’ll second that. I have a 2012 FIAT 500 sport I bought with 140k miles on her as a tool/beater car. She now has 225k miles and I just put a new clutch and new tires on her. Why? because she shows no signs of dying. Great car and has never let me down. Also, when people find out how many miles are on her they don’t

This being a car (vehicle) site, I’m surprised no one has pointed out that yacht is no way 35'. That is a 45 or 50' boat. Not that it matters that much, but for context a 35' boat of that vintage might be 15-20,000 lbs in weight, while that boat is probably 35-45,000 lbs. Also he could be turned side to the waves (as

I bought a 2012 FIAT 500 Sport with 144k miles at the very beginning of the pandemic for work. It was super clean, well maintained, and perfect for my purposes. I paid $4k all-in including tax title and registration in WA state. Just over a year later I have 166k miles on her and have only done maintenance and the

Our girl Maddie (airedale terrier) the day we brought her home at 3 months.

2006 BMW 530xi Sport Wagon. Great to drive, interior and physical build quality held up. Mechanicals and electrics, not so much. Never again.

It shows you all the boats that have their AIS enabled. In this day and age that’s probably a majority, but still not all.

Whoever bought this and drove it like this is a hero. I’d like to see more of this amongst Ferrari (and other high end car owners).

Porsche Boxster to 918 ‘conversion’.

I think so too, but compared to the old super generic wheels they used to put in their cars this is a definite upgrade.

When I was learning to drive my mom had a panel van. That's what I learned in. My uncle had recently bought his wife an MX-6. He offered to take me driving in it. Um, yeah, in comparison it was amazing and I didn't know what I was doing at the time. Now I think it would be a hell of a lot of fun as noted, cheap as

I'm with Bret. I live in the Seattle area too, but I want a 550 Spyder. I figure real ones are now in the deep 100's of thousands (if not more), but I can get a really nice 550 replica with a tube chassis and whatever engine I want for $30-35k with vintage looking gauges, etc. While it may never appreciate if they are

Which drivers? The Uber drivers who have jobs that didn't exist before Uber blew open a new market, or the existing cabbies who were making $30k a year before Uber came along?

And just when I'm on the verge of buying an 2006 BMW E60 530xi Wagon with 111,000 miles on it. So you're telling me that's a bad idea? ;) I found it coincidental that there was also just a post on Jalopnik yesterday about the E60's looking better now. I agree, I prefer the look over the current BMWs. I also like the

You think Subaru would have figured that out in the several years this went on.

Sorry that looks more like my wife's '97 Subaru Legacy L Wagon.

How refreshing - a car review without the now mandatory masturbatory drifting. Much more exciting to see a car go around a track as quickly as possible.

Is there any good way to submit a possible QOTD now with this new site?

I couldn't agree more. I can't stand it when he sits in when Varsha is doing Barrett-Jackson (ugh). I find Diffey highly annoying.

The real question is how can they make this into a 5 Hour Energy commercial?