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Please tell me it comes with a 6-cylinder engine option. 

The Jaaaaag has me feel things. 

E91 ZHP “Sparky”? Has to be SGM/A22.

But wait, there’s more! The wiring is there for the actuator, albeit so we’ll hidden. BMW could have put plastic cladding all around the glass, but instead kept it svelte and functional.

E91 carried over that design, too.

Mine broke. Well, to be honest the latch actuator broke, and the failover design was hilariously set to pop open upon a short. Repeatedly.  And thanks to BMW Intelligent Battery System (that's right, "BMW IBS"), eventually the car would kick off the faulty circuit from the rest of the car, which also reset all the

The diesels have ridiculous tow capacity for what they are. 

I believe the e91 uses tension springs for the glass. I know this thanks to watching a repair video for some electronics hidden in the spoiler, where the handyman launched his tools and the retaining screws clear across his garage (bouncing it off the hood on the way).

It was more of a commentary on how Tesla offered multiple seating configurations on the interior: 4, 5, or 7 seater sedan (sadly no 6 seater 2-2-2 option).

Baseball is getting to be more and more like NASCAR, right down to “go fast, turn left”, and fights in the infield.

OTOH, Tesla did offer a four-seater Executive Model S.

Port Authority investigated, but found the pic to be mostly armless.

Hey, he celebrated your fifth with a fifth of his own. 

Props to Porsche for marketing it as exclusivity, while the rest of the automakers are calling it “poor quality control”.

If only the players had someone to represent their best interest, a group or consortium to represent them as a whole when dealing with disputes from ownership or management.

Rich Energy is about to have the most ironic name in racing ever.

Distances to the backstop are recommended (25-30' in NCAA, 60' for MLB).

Strategies I hope to see to curb this rule:

“spotless 14-year record of walking the straight and narrow…”