Yeah, mine was quite spotless too, and unmodified other than replacing the paper speakers with Pioneer ones, but traded it in for peanuts to get an Infiniti G35 Coupe 6MT over a decade ago. They have become very rare on the roads. Haven’t seen one in months...
Despite its Bangle design (which looked a lot better than the horrid E62 7-series), I really liked the E60 M5. The V10 was epic. I’ve never driven one, but reviews are pretty negative for the SMG transmission.
At a minimum, no?
Very hard to find one unmolested, but I owned a manual 1996 Mazda MX-6 V6 LS (1997 was the last year, which brought along the gold-trimmed M-Edition), and it was a truly excellent handling car (for a FWD). Somewhat underpowered, but with some revs and judicious gear selection, it would move briskly. Tavarish also liked…
Given the apparent gender identity of the Nashville shooter, I suspect they are hard at work drafting laws to ban transgendered people from owning guns, as part of their ongoing plan to ban transgendered people altogether.
In hindsight, this really needed to be on this QOTD slideshow:
The monitoring forms I used to have to fill required taking note of rogue electronics channels. Some 80% of the people who filled them always wrote “rouge”. My only explanation at that time was that people must have thought it was misspelt in the monitoring software, but now I think they were just insensitive to the…
I think I need some rouge tires in my life!
I’m always astonished by the inability of the English-speaking world to spell “rogue”, even though Nissan sells some 300,000 of the things per year in the US alone. Given that “rouge” is originally a French word, you’d think the misspelling would be in the opposite direction, but language is always a fascinating unpred…