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Exactly how I'd buy an M5.

You are all kinds of correct. They look great on this M6.

The wheels aren't bad on their own but they look weird on your E95. Ever since I turned 27, I rarely see aftermarket wheels on cars that look better than the stock wheels they came with. Trucks/SUVs on the other hand...

People who still don't get it...still don't get it.

Right?!?!?

2 wheels. 1 boner. Usually takes 4 wheels

I just turned over a leased car using this method. It requires paper work and time (Ford). We offered a month off the lease which is better than getting boned for the whole remaining lease amount. It's not that bad. Also, the swap a lease companies charge an idiotic fee. I'd try craigslist first next time and

This is real life mario kart. Want.

Dear People criticizing leaving stuff out/gif/video...etc,

Diesels were pushed by European countries because they are more fuel efficient. Petrol was taxed heavily. The flipside is that diesel produced carcinogenic NOx emissions which Europe is now grappling with. From a public health perspective, clean and efficient petrol would be preferable.

Oh man it's so true. I used to work in Europe fairly often. Filling up a smallish diesel cost like 60-70 €. Which was over $100 when the the euro was stronger against the dollar. This was an Opel Astra hatch (Buick Verano/Chevy Cruze). Petrol is even more expensive there. Imagine filling up a hellcat over there.

The E90 is by no means a land rover. But there are a few issues. The calculation is as follows:

Serious question - should I buy a higher mileage E90 M3 and a warranty from CarMax? Or should I by a similarly priced lower mileage E90 M3 from a private seller/another dealer?

Ah Ha! Thanks for the clarification.

So I knew it was going to be AWD. I didn't see pics prior to the reveal though. I'm surprised at how subdued it is relative to the previous RS. In my opinion in a good way. The Focus/FoST is a decent looking car already. It looks like they've just been working out a little harder.

Please be under 40k!

You will be pleased. I promise.

I know someone. It will be AWD.

General comment here. RWD cars are obvious choices for unlikely snow cars. However, RWD cars with snow tires in the winter are almost as fun as RWD cars with summer tires in the summer.