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Deja vu - I saw that same car in Reykjavik. I have a picture of it somewhere at home.

I love the Dr. Evil look on his face too.

I owned an E46 (330i with sport pkg, not an M3 alas) with manual and I think that was the nicest blend of driver focused dash and quality materials. A close second is the E36 though. I never warmed up to the E92 as it always felt a bit cheap to me. I’ve never been in an E30 so I don’t have a personal reference point.

You were correct about the grey top being ugly on that yellow car. Woof.

Did you have a lot of reliability problems? I know a couple of people with GXPs and they’ve held up pretty well.

Reverse: I always liked the look of the Solstice; the first ones I saw were at a rest stop in Michigan on a car carrier going to a presser (pre-production models); the driver even let me take a closer look at one!

Buy this and change out the motor for some Hayabusa fun, or leave it alone with maybe the exception of a rack to hold drinks your club bag and terrorize the local golf course?

Oh well, I’m still excited about Chris Harris and Sabine Schmitz.

Ford and others buy these units from Taylor Dynamometer. You can check out their website for all sorts of stuff they do.

Rolls-Royce owners would never search for a “bumber” or a “bumper” for that matter; that’s a job for the servants.

With the B4U towing package you could tow 5000#, which is enough for a smaller boat, plus haul at least 6 people and their luggage. Even though they’ve been out of production for 20 or so years, I see plenty of them around in NH.

1st gear: In the northeast the winter plowing and salting of the roads does a real number on the painted markers. The state painted the lines at the top of my street at the end of fall 2015 and now in spring 2016 with a less than normal snowfall during the winter, I’d say they’ve lost about 25% of their effectiveness.

Yay! Maybe I can own my third Citroen, making it the most owned marque of the many, many cars I’ve owned. (I’ve owned the earlier DS as well as a SM). I wish they’d bring the C4 Cactus though.

I will watch it for Sabine Schmitz’s driving.

Clevon is actually Elon Musk; he can travel through space and time.

I’m old enough to remember these, and man that trunk looks soooo long in that picture. That is a six body trunk, easily.

It wouldn’t be a Subaru without Vermont licence plates.

A 64MB iPhone 5 on Verizon is worth $100. The same phone on Sprint (which of course is what I have) is worth $0. FML.

The best part is it has the “Taxation Without Representation” motto as any other DC license plate.

To be fair, maybe a day or two in Albany, but right away if Utica or Watertown.