“plus the cooling system is much more robust.”
Which is saying something, because I’m pretty sure the one in my e39 (non-M5) is constructed of fire hose and papier-mâché.
“plus the cooling system is much more robust.”
Which is saying something, because I’m pretty sure the one in my e39 (non-M5) is constructed of fire hose and papier-mâché.
Counter-counterpoint: The e39 M5 has proven itself to be MUCH more reliable than its M60 counterpart.
Probably one of the top three episodes of “Comedians in Cars...” too. Garry was really, really funny. My sympathies to his family.
Ah.
He was kidding. The Pacific Northwest is infested with Prii.
Nope. The 6 Series doesn’t have that fluting along the bottom edge (on the 6, the fluting’s at the top, opposite the curve at the bottom. It’s hard to tell from the PD photos, too, but it looks too small as well.
James May is the only person in the entire world for whom I’d carve out an hour of time to watch put together a small engine.
Yeah, we didn’t get the built in DVD player in the Flex for several reasons, cost being chief among them (the cost of factory DVD players is a joke) but also eventual obsolescence.
Not turning on the screen to drive ten minutes to school is just Parenting 101.
As long as heated headlight washers correspondingly become standard as well. One good thing about halogens is that the heat they put out prevents or at least mitigates ice buildup on the headlights when driving in foul weather in winter- LEDs don’t put out heat (at least not on the front end) so that goes away.
We’ve…
For in-town driving, I would agree- but we’ve got a couple iPads and a portable DVD player for our longer trips (semi-annual drive from Iowa to Massachusetts.)
In day-to-day life we’re pretty restrictive about “screen time” but on these trips, we let the kids go to town. Indiana and Ohio simply aren’t that interesting…
Compliance!
Checkmate, Tavarish.
Bad in Plaid!
That pun was terrifica.
All Viggens were manuals.