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Very nice, except the color and wheels. I have a soft spot for the short-wheelbase 740i Sport.

Honestly, one of my favorite cars ever. The E38 7-Series cars were beautiful, fast, and everybody simply knows they have to get out of your way.

Sounds like LMP1 but fender less.

It's a new class in amateur racing called "Formula Fjord."

I worked at a plywood mill in East Texas when I was going to college back in the 70s and one night we put our supervisor's pickup truck in a boxcar and shipped it to North Carolina.

And Kim K almost fell once and owns a G Wagon. Who gives a crap. Jalopnik is not TMZ, we appreciate people who appreciate cars; not drive rented Lambos going to get burgers.

While there are positives to being in a union, there are also negatives. Namely, strikes.

What's South Carolina? Is that a type of BBQ sauce or something?

Man...and all really want is a regular A4 Avant.

Every time I see one of these front-drive beigemobiles tooling around, particularly with some kind of NASCAR tie-in, part of my soul dies.

The Smart ForTwo. It's not particularly good at anything. There are lots of better, safer, as efficient, and inexpensive options. Yet, the Smart is still popular.

This bothers me, not because of the car, but because of what it says about the consumer driving what gets produced.

And she's terribly partial to the periwinkle blue.

The center console is an improvement.

Does anyone else hate wheels like this?...It's as if they couldn't decide between two rim designs and said "Screw it...just do both." Either one on its own would look fine, especially the two-toned blade design, but together they just look stupid.

Taurus?

Way cool.... I'll get a "show us" thread going for this soon.

I call this the Jalop special- it is a 4cyl and white like a classic 2002. I has everything I need and nothing I don't: synthetic leather, 6 speed manual, dynamic handling suspension. For "only" 34,525. Oh I live in Jersey so I can get to delivery port easily...jus sayin.' :D

I think that the Ted Kennedy instance should have been first on the list; that was by far one of the most disgustingly egregious breaches of basic humanity that I've ever heard of. No matter what other good he may or may not have done on this planet, that's pretty hard to overlook.