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Silver B pillar - because Targa.

If you park it on the street overnight in NYC, will it still be there in the morning?

2013 America's Cup - 72' boat, 50+ MPH wind powered.

Probably even smart enough to drive around instead of through the only puddle for miles.

Finished 10th overall @ Le Mans.

Even though I fear the Yoke of Douchiness that seems so pervasive with BMW ownership, AND I really enjoy the roadster driving experience...I would love one of these...

My ideal left column would be text only - no images. That way you can squeeze in more click-bait teasers in the same space. So yes, I do like the trending topics laid out like they are - no scrolling box where I have to wait for that headline I just half-read to come around again to see if it says what I thought it

What's the best vehicle for towing a 5th wheel trailer?

...for camping with a friend for a week at Bonaroo?

Whoever thought of making a convertible version of the Nissan Murano was off their rocker, but not quite as crazy as whoever approved the thing. Still though, they took the boring Murano and made it great.

Dream Chaser's test pilot patiently awaits the outcome of this...

I'll happily extol the virtues of GT racing cars from this period, but they certainly do not make great boats. Thanks to the pit wall at Sebring the rain at the 1965 12 hours turned the front straight into a river.

I didn't say AWD was the best solution for driving on snowy roads, did I?
I said customers find AWD a comforting feature...must be why nearly every premium automaker offers it not just in SUV's but sedans as well.

Why AWD?

There are millions of potential customers in the northeast corridor between Boston and DC who find AWD a comforting feature.

It brought to my mind this 2003 Mercury Messenger concept...

"Once you get your hands on the Tesla D, you'll never want to let go. The stiff chassis, firm ride and throbbing power will bring you to a whole new level of motoring pleasure..."

Which, of course, is the most eye-rolling way you could possibly describe the idea of a car that can go on or off-road. Can anyone read "active, stylish adventurers" and not think of some hairsprayed dipshit in cargo shorts smiling vacantly in some Eddie Bower catalog or some shit? Ugh.

Karma Shooting Brake...