stormin-norman
Stormin-Norman
stormin-norman

BMW hasn’t made desirable cars in over a decade* FTFY. On a serious note, we had an F80 M3 in the house and I absolutely loved it. However, the new 3/4 series grill is a hard NO for me. The M2 is a nice car, but that won’t be around for much longer in its current state. So that brings us to the M5 and M8. These cars

I’m gonna be straight with you here...Bradley’s take is wrong, but yours is also a bit too radical. It’s downright reckless to approach all inherently dangerous activities with that mentality. There are plenty of things that this sport has done to further driver safety, and that have had very little detrimental effect

He’s getting absolutely trashed in the comments. I haven’t seen a single comment on here that agrees with his take.

What did you finally do with that Discovery?

Remember kids, Meth is a hell of a drug. Let this be a reminder that “some men you just can’t reach”. This was a hate crime, and the book should be thrown at him. As frustrating as this is, I think it’s waste of energy getting all worked up over something that you’ll never be able to change/control. This man will have

Because there was a (D) next to his name. 

Good luck with that. 

I don’t disagree with what you’re saying, but I should also comment: There’s no issue with Miranda not being read if there’s no questioning. 

She’s on camera destroying property. Should uniformed officers have performed the arrest? Probably, but the use of uniformed officers announcing their presence and intent to make an arrest would’ve likely caused her to flee. Furthermore, the use of “unmarked” officers in civilian clothing is nothing new to western

Yeah, while I disagree with some of your points, the overall tone is spot on. Too many different commands undoubtedly had the effect of confusing the suspect. One officer should have approached to handcuff with the weapon drawn while giving clear and concise commands.

Ahh yes, “Trigger’s Broom”.

I wouldn’t worry too much about the car. It will be rebuilt and continue competing. Ultimately, the VIN/Chassis # is the only thing that really matters. The values on historic race cars like these is always so high that we rarely see a vintage race car totaled. For example, you could burn a 250 GTO to the ground, but

Do it! V10 Touareg is one of those cars that I aspire to own. It’s going to be a headache, but that “special” factor does it for me. Also, bonus points for using El Toro de Osborne as your profile pic. My family is from Asturias so it was a familiar sight from my childhood.

It’s rare, but it’s very possible to have a BMW 4.4 motor go the distance. They require meticulous maintenance and timing chain work. That said, if you get the timing chain work done and replace the oil frequently, they’re solid (Just like the AJV8 Jag motor trucks). 

Yep, mainly South Florida. I had my first LR3 in PA for about a year and the only issues when I had it up north were with the air suspension dropping overnight during extremely cold nights. My guess is was this was due to old/dry o-ring seals in the valve blocks (very cheap fix). Fortunately, this issue went away when

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I agree with 4-5k just because it’s a special color. Otherwise, I’d pay 2k for a 200k mile P38. 

I’ve owned multiple Land Rovers in the last 5 years. They’re amazingly reliable. my current LR3 has 174k miles and climbing. 

LR owner here (Multiple D2's, (2) LR3's, L494)...

Ok. I was going to be civil here, but the overall tone of your response tells me you have zero interest in having an actual conversation, so let’s just get this out of the way now: *Clears Throat*....