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There are plenty of coupes, you are right. Corvettes (along with the basically coupes that are Mustangs and Camaros) are not enjoyable to sit in, to me. Nissan is similar (as are more recent BMWs). It’s not about the brand, as this Toyota would have been just fine. But if the cabin is cheap-looking or blah, I won’t

Like all Z4 hardtops (coupes and ht verts), it looks great in white.

The car (at least in general) is right up my alley. Have previously owned a Z3 coupe and a Z4M coupe. I’m in a sedan right now for space needs, but plan to be back in a 2-seater in the next couple of years.

I personally agree that watches are largely useless now, with some specialized exceptions (diving, flying, etc.). However, this

Not trying to regurgitate what Jackfrags had in his video but I’ve had a similar issue and I think it would be worth highlighting. I’ve had a problem with TTK, but I’ve felt it’s a little high. When I hit an enemy with 4-5 rounds from an AR, I don’t feel like he/she should still be running around, and certainly not

The Constitution has changed, on average, about once every 10 years the US has been in existence; more frequently at times, and much less frequently at other times.

This isn’t the first time.

I think you are extrapolating too much from this and then focusing on too narrow of a conclusion.

There is some good ramen info spread across multiple episodes. Worth watching for info.

Watching the Mind of a Chef (season 1) episode(s) on ramen gives some perspective. (Netflix)

Never stop this.

Your “3 gallon engine” made my morning.

My concern is with the lack of variable control. If you are taste testing a specific item, allowing any variables might skew results, and multiple variables just muddy everything.

Agreed. The market for a niche vehicle (buyers not wanters) tends to saturate fairly quickly, and sales suffer after as you noted. The original coupe (e36/8) was definitely a side project that somehow got greenlit. I imagine that the E86 was slightly more planned what with it’s own chassis code, but I was still shocked

The C63 wasn’t just a big swinging you-know-what either.

The engine bay is packed tighter than Kate Upton’s bikini top...

...you could put a third notch on its metaphorical bedpost.

Oh hell, there he go again..

Remember when BMW was pushing wheels to the corners? I may be fooling myself but the overhangs seem too much in the profile view. And a good bit longer than the original Z4, or even the most recent generation.

It is an issue, to be sure, but not everyone was either old enough or in a position to buy one new when they were available. And neither were available for very long. Purchasing them used—especially at a fair price in a private sale—still encourages the market as the seller can go get the new version and at least keep

Please never stop Ken Saito-ing. The photos and stories are amazing!

z4c/mc are e86. vert is e85. but yes, coupe!