He just won $293,750,000, and the next purchase he wants to make is a Camaro!?
He just won $293,750,000, and the next purchase he wants to make is a Camaro!?
I envy you so much right now....
Seriously? You gave us a Volvo wagon. To us, at any price, it's NP.
M3, and the reasons therefore:
Here's the run-down:
BMW 335d wagon, for the engineering professor. An industrial engineering professor at my school bought one before they stopped selling them in the U.S. His selection just made so much sense.
You had me at "Stratos Jump"
Seen this before - time to bring-up the obligatory "the muffler is dangling beneath."
Now, here's a "big time traveler..."
Looks like we're all in agreement that, really, the only issue here is safety.
No one should ever say "I've never seen Back to the Future" and "LOL" in the same sentence. This is sad.
I just spent 20 minutes on the Internet Movie Car Database because of this posting...
I don't think cops need a warrant to take a DNA sample, which is essentially what's going on here under these "no refusal" blood tests: taking evidence from your body. As long as the cops are properly trained on taking blood tests I don't see an issue here.
Or maybe he's just not a sell-out, and content with being awesome and having the best job on Earth.
Yeah, it must be the governmental nature of the BBC.
For how insanely popular their show is and how talented they each are as presenters, five million isn't a whole heck of a lot. This gives me even more respect for each of them.
They'll be waiting to see what becomes of this ALMS/Grand Am merger as much as we are!
Duh, you have to ADD lightness!
Yeah, I don't entirely understand the differences between the different GT classes. Are those up on FIA's website somewhere?
Yeah, there's no way a stock transmission can handle the sort of punishment of a 24-hour race, or shift quickly. It will be a six-speed racing sequential like everyone else uses.