mrbaits
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mrbaits

I'm not sure what you think is beige about G37's but I guess everyone is entitled to their opinion. It is close to the end of its generation, but still looks modern and gorgeous to me.

Apparently you missed the original story... She was doing this every day until the bus driver, or somebody caught her on camera and turned her in. The police were waiting for her nearby the next day when she did it again... Classic sting.

This reminds me of the time I sat next to an airline pilot whose phone rang after the attendant had made the announcement to turn off all electronic devices. He basically told me those rules are for passengers, pilots never turn their phones off. True story.

Frankly, you will never convince me to believe that all these people saying they would turn down a free Ferrari aren't lying. Unless they are already rich I suppose... Sure it's easy to say no to a hypothetical question on the internet, but if one of these were actually dropped off at your house with the keys in it,

By these rules "Contact" was a portal fantasy rather than a sci-fi...

Not sure if this makes it closer or further from you, but it's in Oklahoma not Arkansas.

If you don't move the shifter over to the left and enter "DS" mode, the auto will take over after a few seconds in the G. For it to enter manual mode it has to be in DS mode. Otherwise the paddles will shift but you are still in auto mode. There is constant chatter over at myg37 about someone having to replace

You know what they say, opinions are like assholes, we all have one. You sir, have come off sounding like an elitist prick with yours. Live and let live I say.

I learned to drive using manuals, and have always been an enthusiast... but I have to agree, there is nothing superior about manual transmissions. My most recent ride: a G37S coupe with the auto and paddle shifters. Yes, I enjoyed my years of driving a manual, but I absolutely love driving without doing that extra

I totally read this article in the voice of the Architect...

We love it. When it was time to pick something new out for her, I wanted something with AWD, as I am considered one of those essential personnel when work closes due to a snowstorm. We test drove a new volvo S60 T6, some buick that had caught her eye, and then this. She fell in love and had to have it. It was the

The EX35 you have pictured here is technically a wagon, and it is quite a bit more practical than the other car I have, the G37S coupe. It does sit up high, gas mileage not that great but better than most SUV's. The true reason I have an EX35 was because that was what the wife wanted. Happy wife = happy life, and

Aren't those sport seats a little too heavily bolstered for daily driving comfort? Since I carpool with my wife and we drop our 2 year off at daycare every weekday, I use my EX35 for daily duty and save my G37S coupe for the weekends.

This has always been clear to you because everything you know about the case was provided by a biased media. Had you read the original case files and court transcripts, you wouldn't have been so sure. Somehow the jury was convinced of their guilt. I'm not saying I believe they were guilty, I don't know. Very few

Yep, I have seen this exact thing in morning traffic. I came here to post this.

Think of the can as a ball itself, mid-bounce. As soon as the explosion occurs, all the sides and bottom of the can bulge out and spring it up the same way a ball is pushed off the floor when it bounces.