KatzManDu
KatzManDu
KatzManDu

It sometimes feels that way. I live on Washington Street, right along Route 8, which is likely the most heavily used route. Many of these buses are overflowing with occupants. This is a direct contrast to the experience that any person on the northside or southside can regale us with.

When I was on-site at a customer in downtown MSP most of my clients there raved about it. To each their own, I guess.

There is some #fail here.

Yes, we only have busses, but that's still public transit!

This post is #Fail on so many levels. You leave out Indianapolis, who has underserved bus services, and put in Minneapolis, where many natives I know <3 their setup.

There were a lot of idiosyncrasies with the 8-series. However, the surviving ones are surviving for a reason. They've moved past the whole nikasil block issues (if it didn't break by now, it's not going to break.) The V8s were bulletproof AFAIK, but only came in an auto in the USA. The V12s were the only option for

E39 M5 FTW. I <3 mine even it needs $$$$ in MX.

They don't have these in the USA :(

Even my wife needs a change of underwear after watching that.

So much here to discuss!

Nogaro Blue B5 Audi S4/RS4 FTW. Perfect balance of audacious color on a "normal-looking" car.

YAY. Someone else who remembers Life and Death. This "surgery simulation" game is nothing new. I had the 1st rev of the game with its EGA graphics and it was way too hard to remove an appendix.

Calaveras Road extending from Silicon Valley (Milpitas/San Jose, area) through the mountains and up into Alameda County is a gorgeous drive. I think it is on Street View, though. Nice cliffs, curves, etc.

Yes. I had a neighbor who had a rotting 1972-ish VW Camper Bus. He refused to sell it to me. Even though he lived two doors down and would know that it would be in good hands.

History. Thinking of formation crashes, look at the one of the XB-70.

Dumb question; what is the standardized car they're driving this year?

I will gladly adopt one or two wayward cards, even the Lotus Esprit in the background, and nurse it back to health.

Your vintage Cessna 195. Or Vintage Fairchild 24.

In wanting to go bonkers fast I went with an E39 M5. I have kids, so I need a back seat and four doors. It's also arguably faster than the 328 or 308 (I just had mine dynoed with 352 rwhp.) And my purchase price was under $15k. I was pleasantly surprised to see Jalopnik posted it as one of the best value fast fun cars

Haters gonna hate. My 2000 E39 M5 has less issues with 130k miles on the clock. I bought it just recently. 1/2 the price, more horsepower, 2 more doors, and it's stupid fast.