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    Its beauty is in its mundane nature. A marvelous power plant with a store brand packaging and interior that appears to be slightly better than Bush era GM.

    I don’t exactly know. That Wiesmann has made me contemplate why I live in North America so in depth that I forgot who I am for a moment.

    Neutral: Maybe, as long as they understand their station.

    I took my driver's ed in one of these. Even grading on a curve, this is the worst car I have ever been in.

    I recently saw a Murano CC custom painted with some sort of ghastly pearl affair, lifted, sitting on something close to 28” wheels, painted to match the body.

    I'm 5'7" 160#. Could I see over the steering wheel?

    *slow clap* I actually picked up the first Gran Turismo recently and was pleasantly reminded of how awesome Japanese cars were in the 90s. I would like to see a return to that. A sort of JDM renaissance.

    damn.

    Is this an option in Yoo-rup?

    True. It's probably still your fault somehow.

    It's beginning to feel a bit tedious, and maybe downright pedantic, but with this many options, if you can't find a BMW to suit your automotive needs, it's probably your own fault.

    I wonder if the plowing compromised the integrity of the frame.

    Agreed. But lack of education + abundance of money x need for attention = that

    A guy I knew in high school inherited one from his father who passed away. The guy is maybe 28-30 now and I imagine has a reasonable amount of money as he posts frequently of his Hublot watch and various vacations as well as his F250 (further inheritance I imagine). But the Ferrari is mysteriously a hermit. I imagine

    I’m originally from NC, where annual safety inspections are mandatory for pretty much all vehicles, and anything 1995 and newer must pass an emissions test. People forget our states operate a bit like independent countries. Not exactly, but sort of.

    I had to go CP on this. If it had really low mileage (sub 75,000 maybe) I could possibly see it. But nah. Although it would be nice to only need about 6 tanks of fuel per year for me.

    For me I had to take personal accountability out of it. Savings is first order of business. Literally, I get paid overnight and the transfer to savings happens concurrently; I never really know its happening because by the time I check anything online, it's already done.

    I can never seem to find my low gear. Its somewhere between a brisk jog and oh god my shins are going to explode.

    I’m genuinely astounded at how complicated returning a defective car can be. Understandably, we are talking about something that is much larger in scale financially than say a television from Best Buy, but in the case of the latter, you just return the defective product and get a replacement. Not so simple with new

    What's the over under on that thing still being able to start on the first crank?