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I ended up getting the Unimog. I'm pumped to put it together.

The Subaru dealer by me has one sitting in the showroom. I'm guessing the only reason it hasn't sold is because it's an auto. There are a bunch of FRS's sitting at Scion dealerships around me and they're autos. It's a shame that so many had to go to waste.

An airport pawn shop/valet service if you will. I'm definitely a fan of this idea.

What is it about guns that you don't like? I'm always curious to find out why people are for/against guns.

It's just Toyota rubbing off on them from the BRZ collaboration. I wonder if Subaru realizes/cares that a lot of the hardcore fans that they had in the past feel betrayed by the direction that they're currently taking?

I have access to a lot more land than 33 acres. I need to go home and rethink my life.

I have a Dell U2412M which is really nice, but there are better ones out there. If you're really looking for the best check out the reviews on http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/ Very thorough reviews and they know their stuff.

Those dumb engineers. They can't even mount the engine in the center of the engine bay.

Neither will the mini chocolate covered donuts.

There's a guy where I work that has a blacked out 200. Aftermarket rims, maybe aftermarket suspension, and aftermarket exhaust. I laugh every time I watch him pull out of the parking lot and wonder why he decided to spend his money on that.

That ass and the non-committal edge of the hood.

It's the perfect BMW to buy if you like to cut people off since you can't see out of the rear anyway.

I've driven one and the visibility out of it is horrible. There's nothing extraordinary about it though.

I would however nominate the Clubman pictured above.

I was just wondering how thick that glass was. A well placed brick and some ramps and you could have a new Porsche.

I'd be tempted to replace number 5 with it. While I do agree with the museum part, I think the dream cruise could have been number 11. There are a lot of nice cars at the dream cruise, but these days it's more of the Woodward parking lot. Maybe I'm just bitter since it causes all sorts of traffic problems along the

It involves not having a spine.

All hail the Emperor of BBQ, Steven Raichlen.

I know of two that are still around. The last time I drove past one I was surprised that it was even still around.

My 99 Legacy with an auto gets 23 city and 27 highway. The new ones with the 2.5 L engine get "up to" 23/31 with a cvt transmission.