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I thought selfie sticks were things I could use to bash people taking selfies

This video should be Exhibit A in this buffoon’s trial. This guy is a dangerous idiot and should not be allowed to drive for a couple years. Passing highway traffic at a solid 20+ MPH above the average speed, weaving all over the road, splitting lanes in heavy traffic, and causing a serious, multi-vehicle accident.

What kills me is declaring the accident the result of too much confidence and too little skill. No, buddy. The accident was the result of you being a borderline sociopath with a license and a rocketship between your legs. He should never be allowed on a motorcycle again. 

Every one of the other writer’s on this site that wants to post bullshit about stricter traffic laws needs to read this article and watch the video.  The fact this future skidmark will get his license back and likely be back on a motorcycle is the fucking problem.  Not the fact that I can turn right on red sometimes.

You can see the shadow of the camera and pole. The actual pole is edited out automatically by the camera software.

LOL, reminded me of years ago working at a smog check station, a kid brings in his BMW. Standard procedure was we handed a partially completed work order with the customer name, phone number and signature line highlighted for them to fill out and the tech would add the vehicle specifics.

No idea why “a blonde whose twenty years younger,” was important to say. She clearly moved on months ago. It isn’t her business what he does now.

Agree. Everything about this just screams eastern bloc track suit guy real estate agent with bottle service girlfriend.

Nice Price. This is the only sensible way to own and enjoy these luxury yachts. Let someone else buy the car and take the financial hit on depreciation. It may cost more to maintain the car over time, but that’s the price of enjoying a fully-loaded Bimmer - and it’s far less expensive than buying one new. 

If you’re in the market for a used car, know what the hell you’re getting into, and can possibly source parts / turn a wrench...You couldn’t possibly get a better deal than this 7-series A8, S-Class or even an older Bentley don’t really compare). For a seller to claim their Bimmer runs perfect, I imagine they must

These are nice cars if maintained, and that’s a big unknown. Assuming you can get it inspected and it comes back clean, I’d say nice price. That being said, the dark tint, fake M badge, black wheels, etc does make me question whether the current owner has put more money into “mods” than maintenance...

I laughed too hard at the “...“M” steering cover from Temu” bit. As an owner of a BMW, thank you for the laugh mate :D

This is the kind of car you need to buy directly from the rich old guy who took it to the dealer every 5 or 10K and simply did whatever they asked. This is NOT the kind of car you buy from the kid who wants to customize. He is (and it’s definitely a he) selling this due to money problems. Money problems brought on by

Would love to buy it second hand, from someone who has had all the maintenance done properly. Not third or fourth hand from someone selling it due to “ SELLING BECAUSE I GOT TO CUT DOWN ON EXPENSES”.

“Money problems force sale.” How many maintenance cycles were ignored because of “money problems?

NP, assuming condition claims are legit.

The trick for me is...knowing that these cars ARE depreciating, and you’re paying for the posh limo experience.  One or two major repairs will make the experience terrifying, and then it’s time to move on.

Will it be expensive down the road? Probably.

3) if you’re buying a car like this to try to impress others, you need to take a moment and reconsider your life. A confident, well-adjusted person would buy it and enjoy it without a care in the world what anyone outside the car thinks.

I spent a lot of time about a year ago looking at replacements for my FRS in the rough price range of what I’d sell it for. What I found was that for $12-15k you could get a slightly high mileage 2012-2014 3 series (a smaller engined one), a slightly high mileage 5 series in the same date range, or a slightly high

These kinds of cars (A8L, 750, S-class, etc) are absolutely amazing bargains if, and only if, you understand and accept the massive repair and maintenance costs they will likely incur. This car is $18,500, and you’ll likely pay at least that in the first three years you own it in maintenance and repairs.