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Not really available right now, but all of the pimp cars from Live and Let Die.

Came here to make sure this was posted. Didn’t even want to read the article.

All the Uber-bashing is such horseshit. I live in Chicago and will take Uber almost exclusively. I spend most of the ride talking to the drivers and ask them about all the topics that people love bashing Uber for: pay/percentage, background check, surge pricing, etc. They all like it, they are all doing it

Thanks, watched the whole thing!

Really supports the sang “spending money like a prize fighter”.

I think it is pretty easy to understand why this was picked up so aggressively by the media without much research:

No, Geneva.

I searched, but didn't see anyone had mentioned Jeeps. So if you're gonna do it... do it:

Same for me when I asked to drive a used Lotus Elise. I was 23-ish.

I remember back when the Pontiac Solstice first came out. I went in asking to talk to someone about it (granted I was 24-ish and wearing hole-y jeans on my day off). They treated me like an ass, literally scoffed when I asked them to contact me when they came. They didn’t want my number, but allowed me to take one of

When I worked for a rental car company these were my favorite cars to drive (when there was an inch of snow and an empty parking lot).

After I had recovered my '91 XJ that had been stolen and joy-ridden (that a word?) around the southside of Chicago I took it to the dealership/shop way out in the burbs that I had bought it from. They only sold used Jeeps there, so I assumed they would be good at repairing them.

I guess that depends on whom that track belongs to: the BBC, or the Top Gear production. (I don't know the answer to that)

Someone posted an e38 740, but you can find 750s with the V12 for under $10k as well.

I had a '91 Cherokee (with 3" lift & 31.5" tires) and a '03 350Z

There's a really great example of a black on black 2000 e38 750iL with ///M wheels. This year would even have the much more rare M73tuB54 engine shared with the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph, I believe.

Interesting start to this article with great points... then you do exactly what you admonished these sports writers for, but it is somehow acceptable because they're CEOs.

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I always thought this Caddy V commercial (2004/2005-ish) was great. The shell casing sound sells it. However, the "Bang" and the Zeppelin riff was not needed (tho I know it was part of their overall marketing campaign at the time.)

Re. #7: It was good enough for Bond… kinda:

I can see the argument for this. She actually has an impressive car history (aside from her pink Bentley). She's certainly always had a choice, but chooses some pretty impressive cars... and doesn't wrap them.