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It was my understanding the 8 series is replacing the 6 coupe, cabrio and grand coupe entirely. BMW intentionally moved those products up market with a higher price and “halo” status above the 7 series, because the sales on coupes and “four door coupes” are so low during this crossover boom... they need a giant margin

Oh God will this “its not a coupe” bullshit never end? Who really gives a shit? Really?

Or just an E46 M3 with a manual...

The monitoring “writers” here really don’t know a COTD at all.  Good read.

I inherited my late Father’s 3 year old e46 M3 SMG when he passed. If you could understand my desire to love that car...I cannot put it into words...it was my Dad’s last car he bought [used and with an amazing sounding SuperSprint exhaust] because he had to drive in traffic with it to work 1+hour each way and wanted a

Are we really still doing “coupe means two-door!” articles? You may not like it, but you need to accept it. At the least not bother writing unoriginal content.

I’d actually take a low-mileage manual 4-door ZHP (again).  What a lovely machine that was.

Yup, this. Yesterday I sat in a new CLS 53 ($99k sticker) and an AMG GT ($186k sticker). And other than the fact that one goes 200 MPH and the other doesn’t, quite, I couldn’t figure out any objective reason to prefer one over the other.

The BMW E46 design is widely considered one of the company’s best

Profits

Coupe does not just mean two doors. It’s a culmination of things from the roofline to rear interior volume. Case in point, one of the great two-door sports sedans of all time, the 2002:

All it would take was a bit with Bran spouting some nonsense about “Only the Night King can kill a Three Eyed Raven”, and it would make sense from what we’ve seen, and we’d accept it, because we accept any of his gibberish at this point. But no, they just made the Night King look like an idiot, dangling his bollocks

Lyanna Mormont, valiantly, though in a pretty reductive and banal point on the part of the writers.” ooh I have to disagree with you there, personally I found the little girl bravely taking down a fucking giant to be the most touching moment of the episode. The actor totally nailed it for me, I think it was clear she

THIS. My son sleeps with us when he’s sick and there’s honestly nothing lovelier—and that’s saying something if you’ve ever taken care of a sick kid. There’s a fine balance between fostering independence and cultivating intimacy, and my bet is every parent figures out what works for them.  What an idea.

single dad here w/ 9 & 11 yr olds ... if they get up in the night and feel the need to co-sleep then it’s available for sleeping, soothing, or just balancing out the other side of my bed. Hell I already got a cat & dog in bed so what’s a kid or 2 to the mix. Time comes when I got a S.O. and then it’ll change but now &

I’m sure they’re doing what’s best for their family & their kids, isn’t that what everyone is doing?  Just doing their best to get by & get through while snuggling their kids as long as they can?  No one will end up with a 16 yr old teenager that sleeps w/their parents, trust & believe that.  

We did the co-sleeping thing and it’s been incredibly difficult to break wee-man out of the habit. Anyway, for commenters here to judge Mila or anyone on this issue may I direct you to the nearest bag of dicks where you can kindly help yourselves.

Word. Also, since when is Jez in the business of policing how people (especially women) raise their kids?  Unless she’s hanging them out a hotel window, I couldn’t give a fuck.

There was an episode of This American life several years ago about a measles outbreak in some town. They talked to the mother of a little girl who was too young to be vaccinated and got sick. She was planning on getting her vaccinated when she reached the right age but got sick before then. The health department