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When I was 14, I thought the Z3 was so cool when I saw it in Goldeneye.

Can we stop pretending this isn’t a renamed 6-Series?

Is it just me or does the side profile look like a Mustang?

You could have just said hoa president.  The rest is implied.  

“Still, though—being one of two is still pretty damn rad.”
...except it’s not though?
Didn’t you just say there are 17 silver ones, and 1 Midnight Purple?
Repainting it doesn’t suddenly make it 1 of 2

People are used to paying by the month for nearly everything.

I just bought a new car in October of 2018, as the transmission on my 2002 Accord gave out at 285K miles. Transaction cliff notes:

On a pretty regular basis I start seeing tons, like TONS, of really nice cars out there during my commute being driven by seemingly regular youngish adults like myself (late 20s/early 30s) and start feeling depressed…geez, what the hell am I doing wrong only driving a $5k car that is 15 years old (and wife driving a 3

The missus and I are way past the median household income. Between twins in daycare, a mortgage, and just general stuff, the $385 monthly on my TourX seems barely manageable.

You couldn’t have picked a better time to make this mistake, or a better car to make it with.

+1 for honesty.

Well, this article resonates with me real well. 25 years old, a $500+ monthly payment for 72 months to own my 18 Civic Type R, and I don’t even live on my own yet. My payment was not supposed to be this high, but I had negative equity from my previous trade in that I had to roll in that i did not plan on at all... and

These are the people who are not saving for retirement and who will howl “I’m living on a fixed income” (social security) as if they are being persecuted because they burned their candle at both ends in mid-life.

Oof. That’s grim.

You should complain to your state legislature. The Feds shouldn’t be subsidizing states that want to overtax their residents. SALT deductions should be eliminated, not capped.

I saw three last time I was in western PA!

Accidentally (even through utter negligence) entering someone’s home doesn’t reach the standard of felony illegal entry, which again requires intent/premeditation, so go “ummm” at someone else.

She hasn’t and likely won’t get away with it. What the judge is dong is steering the jury into a manslaughter conviction, making it clear they don’t have to convict or acquit on the DA’s foolhardy murder charge alone.

I love convertibles but what is the point of one where you sit so low and the beltline is so high that your jawline is the height of the doorsill?