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Easy, don't buy one of these:

That's funny, I thought all cop cars looked like this:

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While the BAC Mono and Ferrari F12 segments were good, I couldn't help but feel frustrated with May and Hammond's segments.

I found the 'Ferrari idiot' part ironic. Clarkson acknowledges the crowded city streets and then keenly shows off some stretch of nice driving road, but he'll turn around and say that America has no corners.

Fortunately, my dad saved me from car beigery. He used to drive a 92' E32 735iL (bought new, kept for 17 years!). He replaced it with an 04' Audi A4 3.0 V6. I learned to drive stick in the Audi, and quickly learned about the joys of low-end torque, AWD drifts and double de-clutching.

The core of the issue isn't the economy, or the cost of student loans, or lack of motivation, etc. It's much simpler than that.

Does it have a conventional manual gearbox? Just jump start it!

Makes sense to me.. A balanced rwd car with proper tires is a blast in the snow. I used 3 e46 M3's, an e36 M3 and my beloved e30 M3 all through NY winters. With proper snow tires they were a blast, and my confidence grew everytime out. This was honestly a pretty video to watch. Reminds me exactly of my brothers smooth

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BMW 330i 'Vert. Cheap, fairly quick, mid-20's in gas milage, fairly reliable, great on twisty roads, excellent leather seats, and room in back for extra chicks :)

Taking quotes out of the context, are we? The article through the link clearly says:

Serious question: Is there any country in the world that has devised an effective way of certifying safe elderly drivers? And, more importantly, de-certifying those who are no longer capable of driving safely? There is not even a simple vision test for license renewal in my state, where you can also renew by mail. A

crash?

Lets wind the clocks back a decade, shall we? If you wanted to converse with friends, go shopping, or research a school paper, you had to get in a car and drive somewhere. You had to drive to your friend’s house, or drive to the shopping mall, or drive to the library. A car wasn’t just a luxury, it was a necessity.

Honestly, I can't be bothered to feel any emotion for the loss of this car. I find the current M5 to be a truly epic letdown. It is the first M5 I didn't photograph when I visited my local auto show. It is NOT an ///M car, not by a long shot, and wearing an M badge is an insult to the marque. It is nothing more

In terms of cosmetics, this:

I thought that these were a faux pas nowadays.

so...let me get this straight.

You're paying $43,500 for a 2 seater, 100hp, billboard-for-your-lack-of-knowledge?

I could get 3 1/2 Mazda2's for that price.

I could get a 135i for that price.

The Paceman isn't that bad looking. Certainly better than a Juke or other small crossovers. Just overlook the MINI name and forget the original. If the original MINI Cooper never existed and somebody came up with this car from scratch, people would like it. I actually kinda do.

Was the wall OK?