askar1212
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askar1212

Easy solution: Move the key pot. Though I’ve never encountered a car that let you open it with the key that far away, let alone actually start it. My last car had an antenna in the center console to detect the key in the front seat area. If you even walked to the trunk, where there was another antenna (along with the

It’s the S90 at the very least

No, it’s just that we aren’t getting the AWD version of the Q30. If you want a Q30 and want AWD, you’ll have to settle for the QX.

Don’t forget the plates, tablecloths, and napkins that start showing up in June each year!

Given the age of the car (it’s a pre-LCI e92 so it’s at least 5 years old) there’s a pretty good chance it’s totaled.

I once had to explain the difference between a V6 and an I6 to a salesperson after he mistakenly told me my soon to be car was a V6.

That’s the problem. The “FKL” plate was the legitimate plate and production swapped the plate at some point to try to avoid conflict, which is illegal for them to do.

Interesting note: Shorewood is just as white as Whitefish Bay but for whatever reason it gets a pass around here, likely because it isn’t as conservative. All of the north shore suburbs have similar demographics but Fox Point, Bayside, and Mequon are all more white than Whitefish Bay according to City-Data.

The demographics aren’t really any different in Shorewood, the suburb immediately south that sits between Milwaukee and Whitefish Bay, or Fox Point, the suburb immediately north of Whitefish Bay. All of the north shore suburbs pretty much have the same demographics but Whitefish Bay is singled out because you can make

It’s the second one. Shorewood comes first, then Whitefish Bay.

He went to a third tier law school. It’s a very rough uphill battle to reach a major firm from that level since 80% of what job you get as a younger attorney is directly related to the school you went to first, and your rank second.

I have a glitch that was caused by another failure, but nevertheless seems completely ridiculous.

I don’t understand all of the people talking about passing on the right either. I’ve always understood no passing on the right to refer to two lane roads (single in each direction) where you aren’t allowed to pass a slow moving vehicle on the right, i.e., shoulder, or at the very least as guidance to be careful

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It’s less than 7. The video description says 5.9, which is in line with Volvo’s claim of 5.7 to 60 (5.9 to 62) but I don’t know if that is their official time or if they are just quoting Volvo. While manufacturer times can be a little off, they usually aren’t over a second off. Plus, there are some other videos with

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8 Seconds is inaccurate for the T8. This one shows just under 6 seconds to 62mph:

It isn’t, but children are idiots.

That’s because BMW, for whatever reason, refers to both a single twin scroll turbo and a twin turbo setup as TwinPower. It confuses people, likely intentionally.

It’s a single twin-scroll turbo as the engine is based on the same one in the 35i model (the N55). The older N54 engine was a twin turbo and the newer M3/M4 use a twin turbo setup as well.

The submarine reference speaks to the isolation you get from being inside of a vehicle. Sure, views are great in a convertible or a motorcycle but you don’t have the quiet observation deck type feel when you’re exposed to the elements.

But what I’m saying is that they aren’t charging comparable prices, despite the common assertion. $37K and $44K are not really comparable. The BMW is nearly 20% more expensive. For that extra 20% you can argue that you’re getting a better experience, but that doesn’t mean the prices are comparable as you’re definitely