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Can it make pancakes?

Nice proportions.

Lol, I feel only a Jalopnist, gearheads, and Ferrari enthusiasts would be able to pick this flaw out.

My car seat days was in this. It's probably more of a wagon. And yes my father had a proper 3 pedal set up.

Very clean! Would love to have a mint one as a DD.

I like it, if I was in the market for a light duty I'd pick this over the big 3. Its different, AWD with a locking dif, and diesel.

I'll take a wagon please.

Where was the launch at? Where you at the MB HQ in Montvale? I would've dropped by to say hi.

5 Cylinder engines also have a distinctive exhaust note that I like.

"In the most simple terms possible, oversteer understeer is when the front wheels slip while cornering and oversteer is when the rear wheels slip while cornering."

Lol that innocent BMW just had to get hit.

That's what I was going towards, a slushy mushy laggy feeling when pressing the accelerator. Not a direct link like a manual engaged in gear with the clutch off.

Not right now, I recently purchased a 3 series cash in May and need to recover and save up again.

I don't but I live in NYC.

How do AWD owners run staggered setups without ruining their drivetrain? I know it has something to do with rolling radius but how does one measure this?

It's all fluid movement. Basically your transmission fluid is thrown around by a turbine with fins attached to the engine side of the car that funnels the fluid towards another turbine with with fins that is attached to the drive train part of your car at a very high pressure. This process repeats until the

It's all fluid movement. Basically your transmission fluid is thrown around by a turbine with fins attached to the engine side of the car that funnels the fluid towards another turbine with with fins that is attached to the drive train part of your car at a very high pressure. This process repeats until the torque

I like it, its actually a decent practical car. But there is no hope of this becoming stateside most likely due to emission regulations and I have never seen a Citroen here yet either. It's another VW XL1 scenario for us stateside residents. Damn you lucky Europeans!

I know in the UK they trail "caravans" on the weekends with their 4 cylinder petrol and diesel estates. It looks so wrong because in the USA anything bigger than a jet ski is trailed by a pick up truck or SUV.

I never knew this! This is a bad loop hole in the system. I hope it gets fixed soon especially with retirees behind the wheel with a simple Class E license. From now on I will be extra cautious with my car when RV drivers are making a turn and I happen to be the first car.