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Still not a mulsanne

Fit Si please!

It is also a space and weight saver, as others have noted. In most newer cars a full-size spare would not fit. If you ask people if they would rather have a donut or less trunk space which one do you think they will choose? I'd still rather have a donut than those godawful runflat tires, though.

No you are not wrong.

Brodozers!

I suppose unburned is not entirely accurate but it is not complete combustion. All of that extra carbon means you aren't getting enough oxygen for complete combustion.

The problem is that you are using the term 'need'

I think you mean unburned fuel. I am guessing the venom is running rich as hell to keep temps in check.

Cars like the Phaeton W12 are an easy choice so I am going to go with the Y34 Infiniti M45. I purchased one in 2005 that was 2 years old for 1/2 price of new. May not handle as well as an E39 BMW but much cheaper entry and that V8 is pretty sweet. Downside is parts are hard to find if you need them.

The fit is arguably the best car they make. I wish they made an si with some more oomph, 6-speed and 4-wheel discs. I doubt the mileage would suffer.

"2nd generation" Ford Focus in America. The rest of the world got a new Focus. We got the same one but with uglier bodywork and no hatch or wagon option.

Well E63s are certainly rare in 'Murica because the people with the means usually buy some SUV/Crossover instead, like an ML63. Your comments are proof of that.

I think the pricetag and the lift-back style of the 944 pretty much eliminate it from the 'hot hatch' discussion, although I did think about the hatches they made before posting my quote (the 928 and 968 were a hatch too)

S0 E63 wagon wouldn't be an option?

http://news.consumerreports.org/cars/2013/02/consumer-reports-finds-small-turbo-engines-dont-deliver-on-fuel-economy-claims.html

Volvo/Yamaha V8. Designed by Volvo built by Yamaha. Also used as the basis for the noble N600

Enjoy going to prison!

It always seem asinine to have such great off-road capability but have wheels/tires that aren't well suited for it. I wonder how long those would really last before you bent a wheel or got a flat.

No beigekreig tag?

The problem with buses is that they still rely on roads and typically stop every 10 feet to let grandma off and on.