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Agreed. I kept my E39 540i/6 when I had the ability to buy a bargain e46 M. Good thing I did, because a few months later I found a low priced e39 m5 in great condition.

E39 M5. For a few reasons in no particular order:

8 months ago I bought an E39 M5 with 134k miles. At 145k, it hasn't had any issues yet.

Wrong year. 2000 had the pre-facelifted headlights, taillights, and nav system. Also a carbon buildup issue solved in '01

I second the Gold Dream. Only reposting for the chipmunk

I also find it ironic that Peugeot's only RWD car is a microcar. Even their heavy cargo vans are FWD.

I can't believe more companies aren't doing this. Yes, it does pose problems in winter climates, but I think the skinny tires and low weight only gives FWD a marginal benefit in the snow for a car this size. But having the benefit of a "frunk" along with a usuable trunk (sacrificing a few inches of floorspace, which

Hygiene is a requirement for any job in the US, whether or not it involves customer interaction. The fact that this is only now becoming required shows just how much power unions have. They get to skirt a basic employment requirement of any industry just because they can. This is why Uber is always my go to choice.

Thank god I'm gay. I'm never having more kids than my E39 M5 can handle. I'll also skip that whole "baby" part because I don't want car seats cutting into my ostrich skin leather seats.

What kind of shit does a GoPro have to go through to need refurbished?

I saw an M2 testing in Munich 2 weeks ago, fully camouflaged. I didn't get a picture as it was driving the other way on a side street and I couldn't grab my phone. I did get a few of the Active Tourer testing on the Autobahn (no camo). It's very fast.

I've taken them in a lot of countries. In the US, they're expensive, rude, unreliable (on calls), purposely cheat customers and their cars are rolling shit heap. Usually old police cars that have been beat to hell and smell like a shoe.

My little sister was getting her first car and being the princess of the family, it was going to be new.

Yep, it's still a rule. I mean straight people can also carry HIV and they test every single pint for HIV for that exact reason. But their logic is the probability of a gay man having HIV is significantly higher, and there is a small window of error in HIV testing, so by eliminating gays, that drops the probability of

Believe me, I've had lots of practice doing gay.

I used to give blood as often as possible (my mom was a nurse and nagged us all about the necessity of it). But then freshman year of college I was diagnosed with a condition that makes me ineligible to donate: homosexuality.

The first Quattroporte was a rear wheel drive, V8 luxury sedan with svelte Italian lines.

Pretty sure this F150 never came in diesel.

Oh my god! China's almost as bad as the NSA.

They can't see you, Monica. Keep going!