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Pictured: my 1996 5-speed Accord that I had for my senior year of college and several years after. It reliably took me absolutely everywhere, as you can see. I had a set of chains for it and drove it all over the west in the winter, seeking out the deepest snow. It often looked like it does in that picture, completely

Here again, I’m confused because I am pretty sure the Autopilot or whatever doesn’t rely ONLY on visual cues, right?

So, could he have been playing the movie on another device and playing the sound through the audio system via bluetooth? Like I can do on my - oh, hell, like you can do on ANY car with bluetooth?

I’m confused by the description of the system as “requiring you to keep your hands on the wheel at all times.” When I drove one a couple weeks ago, it specifically instructed me to remove my hands from the wheel. And if I grabbed the wheel, it turned off the Autonomous Mode. What am I missing here?

Yeah, I think now is the time to pick up a nice $15k example and put some money into keeping it nice, rather than spending $30k and expecting it NOT to need maintenance. A $15k M3, well kept, will probably not depreciate at this point.

The first 3 results on Ebay for E46 M3 are $13k, $18k, $13.5k Buy it Now. None look like basket cases... The most expensive one on there is $35k actually. Where are you seeing those prices?

I was hoping he clipped the concrete barrier on the first donut.

Aren’t they offering a repair option to current owners?

Came here to say the same thing. I think typo not quirky commentary

That is phenomenal.

In fact, this isn’t entirely caused by the LCD dash screen but it’s certainly at a new level now. I have been pulled over and TICKETED for driving a 2000-ish Toyota that had DRLs and a regular old dash but the dash was lit up all the time. It was a borrowed car and I was driving in a populated area with a lot of

It sure looked like that LF wheel was locked, which would make sense...

Damn, I got to drive one of these this weekend, and I drove right past a boat ramp into a lake. If I only knew!

I think there were only wheel straps on the front wheels. If that were the case, then the parking brake on the rear wheels would add to the stability of the car at least a little. If the rear wheels were strapped, the un-strapped front wheels would not have any brake to hold them.

I’ve jumped my 325xiT on a rally course and it stayed pretty flat too. Man, that was fun

I thought it was the best one yet. Almost like they’re listening to the critics. And meanwhile, proving they can still make a good film...

VPN to London is my method. I also use that to watch FIS World Cup skiing all winter via Eurosport because there is no such equivalent in the US. Eurosport also has tons of Euro Rally stuff, Dakar coverage, all kinds of stuff.

I assume they mean “80K” original miles? That’s more believable.

That would be closer to $10k in New England. Just because no rust.

I had a 1993 Jeep Cherokee while living on Maui after college. Late one night we were trying to get off a beach with only one exit path and a local Hawaiian was stuck in the way. We helped him get his truck running using, among other things, the little LED flashlight on my keychain. In the (somewhat alcohol-enhanced)