2002 BMW M5. Many say it is the best car ever produced. 5L V8. Manual.
Sold for $24,900
That was my main reaction too. Nice to see some fundamental decency from a group of random strangers.
Came here to say this.
It’s heartwarming to see people helping others in a time of need.
Let’s compare that to the 48HP VW Vanagon Diesel, which had a quoted time of 41.1 seconds. I couldn’t find a 0-60 time for the Westfalia camper version, and that makes me wonder if it was even possible to get that monster to 60 MPH. It was a great vehicle to convert to a gas engine back in the day, back when they…
I’d like to see a match race between this camper and a glacier. I know which one I’d put my money on...
I think even reaching 60 MPH might be better expressed in probabilistic terms, in this case.
Road & Track once did an article looking back on the Crosley, which is another car with pretty tepid performance. The owner of the featured car said that while other cars blew away from him at every green light, when he got up to the next red light, there they’d be waiting for him.
Continental drift is the most accurate method, though.
Or via sundial.
I’d like to do this some day. First car was an 87 Mazda RX-7 Turbo. It was too much for a 17 year old, and in garbage condition, but I always wanted a fully restored one.
Have to say, the RAM driver did a great job getting his truck slid into just the right position.
I have a vague notion but got lost in the mythopoetic stew of shitty writing.
War for the Planet of the Apes 2017: In which we all kind of start rooting for the apes.
Seeing a completely stock CRX is like finding a woman on Tinder in West Virginia, under the age of 31, without a tramp stamp; it’s nearly impossible.