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THIS. The coupe hatch is surprisingly spacious when packed creatively. Great errand runner for the PNW. Also great for road trips, even with bicycles. And the roadster is great for sunny days. Love the combination.

Was it a BMW? Unless they changed the provider or policy in the last few years you might have been OK. I requested and reviewed every bit of text from the policy in 2012 and found nothing to exclude the 'touristenfahrten' sessions unless you have a camera or are timing your laps. Competitive events or closed course

I like coilover dampening set to 0, always. A wet suspension is not good for anyone. Adjusting the damping, however, is the way to go. ;)

Clown Shoe FTW!

It is irresponsible to buy something you can't pay for. You don't need to meet or know somebody who does this to know they are irresponsible. Their actions demonstrate a lack of responsibility. Some people are very unfortunate. However, unfortunately for society, most people with terrible credit got themselves

Seems that most people are responding to your question in the context of the video and not the particular situation you've described. During a rush hour situation my guess would be those cyclists are also on their way to work and the road is a faster route than the winding path. Whether it is a designated bike or

Nailed it. The coupe already is with only ~700 S54 cars produced for the US and a current price tag of $30k plus for a good example, but you can still get a roadster for around the $20k mark. I spent nearly a year finding a decent S54 roadster in alpine white over black/something interior. There are a few

No kidding. True mpg equivalent would consider the source and amount of energy used to charge the batteries prior to the lap. Electricity isn't free energy and requires some sort of fuel to generate. Not including this is incredibly misleading.

No kidding. True mpg equivalent would consider the source and amount of energy used to charge the batteries prior to the lap. Electricity isn't free energy and requires some sort of fuel to generate. Not including this is incredibly misleading.