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Celebrating the illegal civil forfeiture of 17 exotic cars I’ll bet.

Michael O’Ballaban.

Accused of cheating? That's the highest form of compliment! I treat every hate msg on psn and xbl as a trophy.

Yes. A beater Ferrari for Manhattan. Total sense.

Nice Corvette.

The FF seems to buck the trend slightly.

I’ve always wanted an FF, because 4-wheel drive Ferrari sounds like the perfect winter beater here in NYC during snowstorms.

Here I was thinking it’s because two more seats had been farted in.

Patrick can tell how many gallons of gas are in the car with his eyes closed just from how far his inner ear is to the core of the earth. 0.1mm low on the right rear strut? Must be 10 gallons to empty.

I don’t know how much longer I’m gonna be able to deal with this. Trump was here in Dallas yesterday; I watched a video on Twitter of his supporters chanting “BUILD THE WALL” at the rally. I’ve known all along that racist people are all around me, but watching that video just made me so fucking angry. To know that it

To be fair, when Curry is hot I lose my shit as well.

As a BMW Fan as well, I think this is actually good for the brand, broadening the distribution to key markets. The only reason I would not by a BMW made in Mexico is because of the European Delivery Program which I plan to purchase my next BMW through. Mexican Delivery Program doesn’t quite have the same appeal to me.

As I understand it though they only built the rhd ones in SA so the question mightn’t arise.

I would guess that very few will know or care where final assembly occurs. Heck, the average BMW owner already doesn’t care what the 3 numbers on the trunk mean.

I am a BMW fanatic. A dyed-in-the wool loyalist. I have an M235i and a 325i Wagon now. I will NEVER buy a 3 series made in Mexico. Full stop. The badge snobs still will for a $25 discount on their $299/mo 320i lease though. Further evidence of the continued dilution of one of the car world’s most storied brands.

I would disagree. If anything F1 was more important in the 80s than it is today. There were more engine makers and teams and the technology push was huge with a fairly open rulebook (or at least one that is much less restrictive than it is today). While F1 may make more money today, its relevance to road cars was much

What you feel right now, is how an Oppo feels when their story gets shared to the front page.

I know it is a joke ... but be careful. It is nice to see a car company to build something no one asked for.

Black Series matter.

After extensive market research studies, the folks at MB decided that what the market was really missing was a stratospherically priced, high-horsepower, automatic-laden, 2+0 coupe in an exclusive leprechaun blood green finish.