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Having driven a 3500 with a Cummins and a 6 speed I can safely tell you there’s nothing too big to have a manual

“Too big to have a manual?”

As an American living in England, unless you’re planning on selling the car in the UK at the end of the trip, just buy over here. $30,000 over here equates to nearly £24,000 post-Brexit and there are all manners of Alfas, Land Rovers, Porsches, Maseratis, any French car, and so on and so forth that you’ll never have a

WHY would you bring something from the US when you can buy something better and cheaper (used) in England?!?

I just want to know how it doesn’t snap in half once a few overweight Texans pile in.

i have one r63, two kids and there is not a better car out there.

That was not smart. The word for it is... luck.

Incorrect. Those are park-anywhere lights.

Can a memo be sent to all gawker staff to start referring to him as the white power bottom, please?

Mount a front bumper carrier with a Yamaha TW200 or Honda CT110 Fiat 500 Abarth

Geez people. I look at this and see making memories of family vacations. You look at it and see Milo Yiannopoulos’ party wagon. Yick!

May the Schwarz be with you...

but this one gets 35mpg on regular unlike the 15mpg on premium you get with the wrx

Just another reason I hate dealers. Tell them you’re looking for a stick and they immediately blurt, “What do you want that for?” or “In this traffic?” or “Paddle shift—the best of both worlds!”

Also, I’m sure the motor is lovely but my 15 year old WRX gets 225hp out of 4 cylinders. You’d think BMW, with their high-strung engineering, could’ve eked out a little more juice from their 4 banger.

Confirmed it is an Individual Program car, you can see it on the shock tower sticker on the website. These are not ordered by dealers, but ordered by Individuals through dealers, everyonce in awhile someone gets these and is unable to secure financing, and you get these maxed out overpriced cars.

BMW used to have 2

They must have ordered the ultra rare turn signal option.

Our family’s mechanic had a longtime customer, an old lady who drove only Lincolns. He said one day she drove up to his shop in a brand new one of these with less than a thousand miles on it. What could possibly be wrong, he asked?