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Absolutely this. There is a right way to do what PistonHeads calls ‘poverty-spec Porsche’ and this is not it. You’re looking for well-preserved cars with a good service history that have lost value because of depreciation, not cars that have lost value because they’ve been crashed and/or neglected. Looking at the

Did you get adequate compensation?

It does; the X6M starts at $102,100.

I think this is actually possibly the worst BMW 3er variant, because it’s such a blatant attempt to cheat the homologation system. The point of homologation is twofold; first, it keeps manufacturers’ entries relatively sane, and secondly, it means that customers get racecars for the street. BMW’s skullduggery

Agreed. Never has a $70,000 SUV looked so profoundly like it was designed over a poor telephone line and made for $15,000 by a Chinese agricultural equipment manufacturer.

I've yet to see a need for any war that isn't based in profit. Airline supplements and toxic gas (ww2)

That is a... restricted... plus side.

Redact his details and post it. Nothing better than unhinged ranting.

The Alfa 4C's non-USDM headlights are atrocities that trigger my trypophobia.

Really? Out of all the -70 designated planes, you didn't pick the XP-79 'Flying Ram' as the craziest? A twin-tail flying wing built in 1945 that was designed to crash into other aircraft? Flown with the pilot in a prone position, and killed its test pilot?

Nah. Amy Macdonald, Jay Leno, and Jay Kay are in my opinion the only real gearheads of note. Look at this list and you'll see that people that actually give a shit about cars are greatly outnumbered by the people that wanted you to go and see their film, buy their new album, or watch their TV show. There have been a

How about any of the female audience members, or the stars in the reasonably priced cars. Those women must hate Top Gear for forcing them to be on it...

Are you on drugs? I own a BINI and I wouldn't touch that overweight piece of kitsch tat with a ten-foot bargepole. It's vast for a company founded to make small cars, and it is mind-bogglingly hideous both aesthetically and conceptually. Do you own one of these?

Don't be a moron. The cost Lufthansa are complaining about isn't the cost of him eating his included meal 35 times, it's the cost of his seat, which they couldn't possibly re-fill on such short notice, 35 times. Over the 35 cancellations that seat works out to $35,000, or approximately the average net salary in

Mr. Jones, you seem to know what you're talking about. Can you explain to me how an engine optimized above all for light weight, and originally designed to use thrust to propel an aircraft and run -70°C at 35,000ft could possibly be the most effective choice for a 15,000t warship? Wouldn't fuel - and therefore range

The answer to most questions should be 'lightly-used NSX'.

I agree - a modified Subaru and a scratch-build spaceframe with carbon-Kevlar bodywork and a Formula Renault engine? This dude's not short of cash, even if he does otherwise strongly remind me of Jesse from The Fast and the Furious.

Yes, but:

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