kevindparker
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kevindparker

Yes. Its actually infinitely efficient. theoretically infinite miles on zero gallons.

duh

Atleast do like ford does and have the track key...

They're BMWs.

Ahead of next month's Detroit Auto Show, BMW today unveiled a raft of improvements made to their 6-Series coupe,

I was so waiting for this scenario:

Doesn't matter how crazy I've ever skied before, what kind of drops, what kind of grades. I would have been up there saying "Pizza Slice! Pizza Slice!"

Not that I have particularly green motoring ambitions, but I've never known anyone who's owned a vehicle with a plug, and I have no idea what it would be like. How much does it cost to fuel? Is it really quieter in EV mode? Is it more reliable (Tesla)? Can you really expect to find chargers in public places? How much

Undoubtedly best suggestion, but violates the resale rule. Literally no human on earth looking to buy a used one right now, and banks won't finance em. I'd do it for $5k, and at the end I'd abandon it in a field somewhere.

I think it's called Lord of the Rings.

I firmly support this. I'd love to hear about the trials and tribulations of importing an infamous car like that.

Two awful, horrible, unrepentantly bad cars. I like it.

I tweeted at you from @CKFairbanks, but my suggestion is better explain in more than 140 characters.

Only $42,400, baller on a budget?

Indeed. I was lying in wait like a young spaniel, hungry for delicious, delicious socks.

Undoubtedly — undoubtedly — you had this answer typed up before.

Last time I suggested a stock Deuce and a half and you scoffed that it wasn't practical enough. For you consideration, a crew cab deuce and a half - SO MUCH MORE PRACTICALITY. Plus, the city of brotherly love is going to have a lot more snow than ATL...