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So basically not at all like the GT4 Stinger Concept? Large, heavy, luxury cruiser instead of small nimble sports car.

So this is basically a Skoda Kodiaq?

This feels suitable

He has Truly made several beautiful cars Leif Tufvesson with his company Caresto, perhaps there is material for a Jalopnik-article here?

Almost appropriate even though Mercedes and not BMW, but I feel this suits the clip

I’m in basically the same position and I’m really close to deciding on a BMW 5-series GT. Preferably I would like a 550i, but since I live in Sweden where gas is expensive I’ll probably go with a 530d.

The cars work fine right? Seems like everyone should be happy they get an opportunity to use a fairly new car they themselves decided to buy for a couple of years very cheaply, or am I missing some vital information?

BMW 535d GT would be my answer to this (I don’t know if you got it in the US, but it sure is one great engine, also 530d would be acceptable)

You are completely wrong, touch screens on cars is a horrible idea. It is basically impossible to use it without having to take your eyes off the road for slightly too long and when you are not on a completely flat road you miss the thing you’re trying to hit with your finger. BMW:s idrive knob is the best thing ever.

Sweden! It also says in the description Storfors, Sweden, but I heard them speaking a little bit which got me all excited (being a Swede and all).

Great write-up! I have a related question, from what I remember McLaren said that the 12 in MP4-12C stood for some performance index number and that it would be made clearer when additional models where introduced. However, they didn’t stick to this naming model so this was never clarified.

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The 8-minute barrier is the one to beat, in the meantime, this is quite impressive.

I’m gonna go with TVR AJP8 or Speed 8, because basically race car engine

Excellent! However if it is ridicullous Aero you want, I prefer this one.

How is this news? Crash simulations are a huge part of the development of car crash management systems and have been for decades. They are a great way of aiding in the design of cars during the development phase, in the end verification with “real” crash cars is a neccessity at the moment and will most likely be so in

Kenny Bräck is not bad either.

The 1.6 is a joke, however it will not be available with the S90, the versions available in Europe initially are

I wonder if the V90 will be available with a 7 seat option like the Xc90, if so;