caddyak
caddyak
caddyak

Halos. Is that a BMW?

All I'm saying is the mother made a mistake. Can we not agree on that?

My whole point in saying that is that you have to be a lot crazier to run a red light at 100 MPH than to drive 100 MPH down a 4 lane divided highway.

Going 100 in a brand new Audi on what has basically been described as a "freeway with stoplights" isn't a complete disregard for human life.

You're so dense. I've said twice now the Audi is at fault.

I said that the drivers were reckless and irresponsible for doing this, but that the mom is at least partly to blame. Whether or not they had another option to cross this road, be it bad urban planning or an unstable neighbor, they should've looked both ways and waited to cross when it was safe.

Which is also the name of a news website.

Kavkaz is a Chechnyan Islamic news website.

Chechnyan Islamic news site?

This is no doubt reckless and irresponsible on the part of the driver (whether or not he was racing, he still killed four people speeding), but I can't help but think the mother is at least partly to blame for this.

For me it's until something I can't afford to replace goes wrong. At this point it looks like it could be the transmission. That's not serviceable and costs at least $2500 to get a used one, if you can even find one in the US ('97 540i 6 speed manual). Hell even if it does go bad, I may still replace it and keep the

The Evoque is one of the best looking CUVs on the market and it has a great interior. Land Rover built it as a stylish city CUV, which is what it does best. Hell that's all anyone uses any Range Rover for

This only happens in a small part of London already overrun by hoards of tourists. Where I live (King's Cross), there are no supercars hooning about. And if there were, I don't think anyone here would give two shits about them.

Something I just realized a few days ago was where the popular A6 LEDs came from.

I don't think it actually ever went to a drawing board.

The 850i wasn't spectacularly fast 0-60, but it pulls like a motherf***er on the highway. Plus it could be had with a 6 speed manual.

I may not be Catholic, but I thought this was pretty much the way things are done.

I have yet to have barbecue in London. I hear Duke's is pretty good, but I haven't had it personally. It's probably not the real, smoky, mesquite grilled style of BBQ, but I'll have to try it anyway.

I've only been to Texas for a few days for my sister's graduation. I had the pleasure of spending it in Austin. It's such an off-beat, unique culture there.

The Forester is especially appropriate for Hamilton, because he wasn't born in America, but moved here at a young age.