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I kept the winter tires aired up and stacked in the garage in the winters, ready to go on at a moment’s notice. Snow day? Chuck them on the car in ten minutes. Snow gone? Swap back to the AS tires. Piece of cake.

They already exist and run the Challenger in TransAm competition.

Five Star already makes Challenger bodies for TA2 cars. The Howe chassis construction is quite similar to NASCAR chassis underneath. It really wouldn’t be that hard to adapt the bodies, however no one wants to because ready made kits are available.

*votes Crack Pipe*

Confirmed, she could totally kick my ass.

Mine does heart attacks and strokes. She’s virtually immune to panic.

Y’all are welcome to cook your steaks indoors all you want. I’ll be out back by the grill with a beer, basting my rare steaks in herb butter.

My wife is an emergency nurse and I can concur, nurses are exceptionally high on the bad-ass-o-meter.

Naturally.

Mine doesn’t yet, but honestly that rollover didn’t result in any high-impacts to the roof structure. The safety cell itself seems to have done just fine.

It hurts my soul to see a 1-series smash up like that... however it makes me feel much safer driving mine home tonight!

I do. My mom has a 2016.5 CX-5, my sister has a 2014 CX-5 (both purchased on my recommendation). My wife has a Mazda 3 and has been waiting for the CX-5 to either get a turbo or a diesel. These are great SUVs and sell like hotcakes, so to answer your question, everybody but you cares.

I do. My mom has a 2016.5 CX-5, my sister has a 2014 CX-5 (both purchased on my recommendation). My wife has a Mazda 3 and has been waiting for the CX-5 to either get a turbo or a diesel. These are great SUVs and sell like hotcakes, so to answer your question, everybody but you cares.

I’ll just leave this here:

While everyone else is busy hating on it - and my 1-series driving arse ain’t exactly getting in line to buy one - you gotta admit... Damn thing looks COMFORTABLE AS HELL!!!

That consists of a $10 can of Seafoam...

Eric needs to buy a Chilton’s manual for $29 and get his hands dirty. That’s about $310 worth of repairs.

Because MB offers so many manual options? :(

You say that as if it’s a bad thing. My sister had a 9-3 Sport Compi (AKA wagon) and it was one hell of a good ride up until Literally Everything Started Breaking.

Why wouldn’t they just use the Rolex layout? Omitting N1-N2 seems a bit silly, and the layout above cuts off the infield 18 wheeler tunnel.