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Well, if you drive a ton of miles then yeah, leasing might not be the best move for you. But for those of us whose normal driving falls within the typical mileage limits on leases, it's not an issue.

I watched one leave Baghdad in late '04 or early '05. It looked like a flying daggone building.

I'm still holding out hope for a sexy coupe body. Convertible = more weight. More weight = bad.

The world needs more people like him.

The de Grasse Tyson has spoken. Thus endeth the lesson.

This seems like an odd statement. 1) Airlines are running with fewer open seats than ever. If you've recently had an experience where you got to fly on a mostly empty airplane, that is a rarity. B) Cost cutting by removing things that only pertain to 1/30th of the passengers is a good thing; economies of scale mean

Yikes... great photos!

Still more power and RWD...but I say you can't go wrong with either one.

Lightly used 135i on my list of cars to compare before I sign for a new GTI. I wonder how well they would compete against the Mk7?

Gearheads sometimes catch a lot of heat for not buying new cars. Hey, it's not our fault we are savvy shoppers…. (or