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    benjamin-bignell

    Having the Champlain Bridge (Montreal) collapse as I cross it with my family in the car. This city has an unnatural love of concrete in a climate designed specifically to destroy it, and if we're lucky, we'll have a replacement bridge in 2018 or something, some 10+ years after the "safe" lifespan of this shoddy old

    This x 1,000,000! And in most other cases, yes.

    I'd buy two! One for me, one as a collector's item. It'll be worth something one day, right? Right? OK, maybe it's not a Ferrari California with a manual transmission, but it's still going to be a rare beast.

    YES, because this is the first thing I thought of! ha ha ha!

    Yes, without a doubt. I'd drive this thing across Canada to visit family. I'd take my kids on road trips (one at a time, I guess). I'd add twin supers to the turbos already installed. Fuck airplanes, this would be way more fun.

    Google tells me that the upper estimate of £60,000 is $94246.20 (Canadian dollars). I wonder if my wife would notice this little line item on our budget... :-0

    It's already been said (by yourself and others): Range Rover Defenders and Audi RS6 Avant V10 wagons. Also, those mini-pickups that we see in Europe and Asia being used for by city maintenance teams.

    My guess is that this car was totaled and rebuilt, possibly in a violent rear-ender accident. From the ad: "the full suspension and front end was replace [sic] on the car".

    Another island city for your list:

    @Matthew Ho: Ha ha ha! I though the exact same thing when I saw the picture.

    @Piloter: DRL are useful in inclement weather, especially in lower-light conditions on gray days when drivers of gray cars haven't thought about turning on their lights yet. I, too, like lights that turn on automatically. There are too many idiots out there that can't be trusted to use their headlights; at least