ajg1974
AndyG_UK
ajg1974

I anticipate the record (whatever it may be) is going to be shattered,

it also doesnt have 100,000 miles nor audi’s ability to fall apart at 100,000 miles

As somebody from across the pond, I have no idea who “Dallas Cowboys” are, but when reading the headline and seeing the murdered out Bentley, I assume it’s a stripper name.

I never realized how much wheels ruin perfectly beautiful cars.

Bonus fact: the margin between knockout dose and lethal dose of chloroform is so thin most of the characters you see knocked out in movies would have been dead. Source: several hookers.

Needs more classics too….:

I think it'd be interesting in general, and possibly smart marketing for dealers or individuals looking to quickly sell old cars (if in fact these NP voters are seriously buying them).

30+ year old BMW with a more than questionable provenance?

I want to personally hunt down those who vote CP and do horrible things to them... like make them drive Camrys.

The first mistake you made was buying a VW.

I actually don’t find it THAT bad. I do find myself cheating over to the left of lanes by accident. I’m going to do a whole column on it in a few weeks.

Question 6:

Looks familiar:

I’m a 3rd generation attorney, meaning pops was (well, still is) an attorney... that charge didn’t stay on the bill.

Our 2013 500 Abarths aren’t actually that far off that, in spite of their being some of the slowest-depreciating cars around. The UK’s used car market has utterly, utterly insane rates of depreciation.

20 years is a long time. Pretty much every mass-market car will be heavily depreciated at that point. The real question is which cars will be depreciated in the 5-10 year time frame.

It’s not brown