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Brian
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Ok, Ok, I know 3300 lbs isn’t svelte, but how many cars are <3300 lbs, have over 350hp, can fit 2 actual human beings in the back seat (well, human beings 5’10” and under) and have enough trunk space to fit a cooler and a kettle grill. I say all this as an owner of a 1M who has done a 5 hour drive with someone in the

As someone who just drove 4.5 hours this weekend with my girlfriend in the back of a 1M I can say that the interior is much larger than any 2 door Porsche. In a 911 I would no longer have a girlfriend.

But she has HUGE... tracts of land

As a Cardinals fan, I am oddly sympathetic to your rankings. This is only because I am also a St. Louis Blues fan and every time I see an overly smug Cards fan I see a Blackhawks fan with a different logo.

That’s because if a New York team doesn’t win for 10 years the Bristol-industrial media complex has a melt down

A casual perusing of cars.com suggests that a 3 year old S-Class and a 3 year old 7 Series go for basically identical money. At 5 years the S-class might be worth an extra couple grand

Isn’t that one of the chief complaints about the S? MB has a rep that is slightly better, but there is no shortage of things to break on the new S-Class. I mean it’s not even worth driving if the scent diffuser isn’t working.

It’s at least mentioning that one of the first lines across the news wires when he resigned was that his contract “Has a clawback provision”. That only comes up moments after the announcement when the company is considering using it.

True story: My father has now owned three Range Rovers, was on his way to buy a new one and came back furious. Why? The rear seats don’t fold flat on either the RR or the sport on the new model. Swears he will never buy another one. People make car buying decisions for strange and oddly specific reasons.

In the future, manual transmission is a premium option.

From a resident but not a pilot: I think this is only possible in the current skyline setup. The “valley” you see in the first video was the only comparably tight fit on the flight path to the lake. There is one large (30 story) building at Division and Milwaukee, but other than that, this is one of the few approaches

I can not remember feeling like such a little kid (I’m in my 30s) as I did the last two days as the Angels flew in formation directly over my house. I’m not exactly a military or airplane geek, but that was indescribably exciting.

I fear that if I google that I would have HR headed to my desk in 3..2..1..

When I saw the the bed, I was thinking “I’m sure this thing smells like BO”. Then I saw “Portland” and now I can’t decide if the bong water smell covers up the BO, if it smells like bong water and BO, or if it forms some sort of rich flower like fragrant mix (IT’S POSSIBLE!).

What gives you any confidence that you, or the general driving public will choose correctly?

I can go either way on the current styling, except for the blobs impersonating taillights that wrap around the back onto the side panels. Those I know where I stand: they need to die.

I’m pretty sure that the splash screen for that Mazda ad has him parked in a handicapped space...

To the extent that the entire feasibility of the business of a dealership is dictated by customer differentiation, this should not be that surprising: it is harder to make a judgement on the willingness of a customer to pay more than they have to over e-mail, and the people who are comparison shopping all over the

Kind of like how blind people eventually adjust and to get by without sight. They barely miss it!

Funny, I think the fact that it’s a godless abomination is the best reason to root for it. “Godless Abomination” is also the name of my garage metal band