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The concept was a coupe! And a good-looking one at that!

Color is beautiful, wheels look good, interior looks good......too many doors.

Barbiturates.

“that sized”, not sure if you tried that, but it was funny.

First off, the name is Lipton Brisk Ice “Tea”.

But would we get Dom Toretto, Richard Riddick . . . or Baby Groot?

maybe he got them in a one fortwo special sale?

The Honda Odssey I wished I had when I was a kid... and still want.

A distillery in my town makes rums, but only light ones. That said, they have ginger, black tea, and Cab barrel-aged rums. Do you think any of those would work in place of dark?

I think it assumes the persons that have long commutes will buy something else.

I’ve tried racing one of the local French down a series of hairpins, on a motorcycle no less (1950 Nimbus, but still). The guy in the large van still outran me. Had fun though, but also remembered touring rule # 22: “Never race the locals. They know the roads and have less to live for”.

Agree with you on the sentiment, but since these are leased they may be going straight back to BMW, in which case they’ll be sold as CPO’s just like all the other regular ole i3's. Might not be much of a deal to be had. Though the market would be flooded, so that could help.

With LA traffic, 400 miles might be the only amount of distance you can cover reasonably in two years.

The guy filming was riding another guy who was also filming

What you did not say is that the Cooper S E Countryman All4 has a very unusual drivetrain layout. The turbocharged 1.5-liter I3 engine and transaxle are solely connected to the front axle, while the battery and electric motor are solely connected to the rear axle. The two axles and modes of propulsion are not

So the second one is the encore Encore?

I’m lucky in that regard. My mom actually listens to my advice:

#clueless

If it helps, I’m like the second oldest writer on staff here.

It’s not uncommon to see things like this. More than likely Jeep had a lot of inventory on GC’s and was offsetting some of the depreciation fee as a marketing expense. They will use an artificially high residual value at the end of your 39-month lease and then when the car gets returned they will expense the