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I kindly disagree. I feel too enclosed in a car with no glass roof.

That’s interesting. I’m always fighting the urge to pack up and move to Colorado forever. I love that state so much.. 

You can buy a "new" car with a couple thousand miles on it. Usually called "demos", these were driven by manufacturer reps or the dealer as a personal car - but never titled or given real license plates. The good news is they're a huge discount off an actually new car

It’s not a wagon, but a manual F10 535i or 550i would be great for a family and has plenty of space. I have a manual 2011 535i and I had to give my sister-in-law and her two sons a ride from the airport. I put two car seats in the back seat, one facing backwards. In the truck I put their 2 full size suitcases, a

Get the much better 530i wagon that came right after this 

E60 touring 535i xDrive manual. They're unicorns but they are out there and a hoot to drive. 

I mean regardless of nannies, this Jimny performed objectively poorly in the crash test. The passenger area was compromised a lot more than on most modern cars... Nannies or not 

Eh, you win some and lose some.

I don’t mind the tacked on ipad look... if its well done. The 5 series is well done. It matches the black lines of the center stack. It doesn’t ruin the lines, it doesn’t block the view of the road. Angled to the driver and raked backwards so it matches the rake of the center stack. And its all glass, like an iPad. It

So Kia UVO, Ford Sync, and BMW iDrive. Having rented cars with the newest versions of each, I have to agree with this. Although Sync doesn’t look great, it functions well.

Bmw 328i, regal tourx, golf sportwagen 

If your livelihood depends on not getting your truck repossessed, don’t stretch your budget beyond what you can afford. If he could do his job with a 2017 F250 that costs $40k+, he could do the job just as well with a 2004 F250 that costs a quarter of that. Reliability is hardly a factor with these trucks.

So now he lost the truck, has to pay for the damage inflicted (his insurance certainly won’t be paying after this video), the damage to an expensive tow truck, court fees, legal fees and more. Brilliant.

Alfa 4c coupe or Giulia Ti Sport. There are loads of both for under $50k with low miles.

I’ve hated on Camry styling for generations. This actually looks good. The rear 3/4 proportions are very attractive on the XSE. Athletic without a needlessly compromised "coupe-like" roofline. The front is too busy but it's not heinous. I think it's much better than the current Altima. 

There’s something heartwarming about the Camry gaining a bit of soul and driving excitement.

I firmly believe an M car is meant to be driven. Period. On tracks, on roadtrips, to work and on winding backroads. I was lucky enough to do all 4 in mine when I had it

In May 2016 I took a 10,000 mile roadtrip across the USA in a 2001 E39 M5 with 150k miles on it. Besides an oil and coolant change and throwing a spare tire and jack in the trunk, the M5 had no preparation.

For $11k, get this lightly used Saab 9-3X and embrace the aviator spirit