mhadden
mhadden
mhadden

That shift knob indicates to me that it was likely a young bloke that owned is and hooned the shit out of it.

Despite what Doug DeMuro says, those driver's are the worst!

Let's not forget about Audi, either, with their damned "T" designation on supercharged vehicles.

I literally LOL'ed at this. This past spring when I was in Germany, I quickly noted that when you saw a "NL" plate that you were going to be a few minutes late to your destination.

You're right on. I mean, what defines the worst drivers? Speeding or going below the speed limit? NASCAR drafting or leaving 3 football fields length between you and the vehicle ahead of you (not to mention braking aggressively when that vehicle 300 yards in front even lightly taps on their brakes). I will say I can

"Back in the day", Lambo was a tractor manufacturer, not a car manufacturer. I think their first model, the 350 GT, turned out pretty damned good for their first car:

What does Ford beating GM in factory workers really mean?

For those that have no idea what Stiiles is talking about:

Looks ripe for debadging to me.

Runner up:

Not as frequently as I put bananas on my dashboard for use in Mario Kart antics.

...

Fixed.

Cadillac has added shifts to their Arlington, Texas factory to try to keep up with demand but they can barely keep them in stock. Escalade sales were up 149% year-over-year in January, making it now more popular among the upper classes than casual racism.

If a radar device was used, sometimes trucks and large street signs can double the speed of the incoming vehicle. I'd be interested in if this were the case. But, of course, you can use that information with your visual judgement to determine if the speed is accurate.

You should've practiced a bit more patience...

Sure do! I intend to hold onto it until electrical gremlins start showing up, which hopefully is still a few years away. CPO warranty ends this April, so hopefully I won't experience the horror stories of owning a BMW out of warranty! At least I'm a capable wrencher, so I'll be able to mend most issues myself.

Amazing how many people, myself included, have had the worst cars turn out to also be the best or favorite. My CPO E90 fits into that category!