You make vauge generalities on the internet, then discount an equally vaugue comment because he isn't bringing math or facts to the table?
You make vauge generalities on the internet, then discount an equally vaugue comment because he isn't bringing math or facts to the table?
Double (de)clutching is only useful in The Fast and Furious or a semi. All (open to challenges here) modern transmissions have syncros which eliminate the need to shift into neutral between each gear.
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I love that color.
Nice spot, that'll be a $5,999 option.
Whoa, does the current E wagon have jump seats?
Your firearms are useless against them!
New Jersey State Troopers' wet dreams are made of those.
It was not used in the first Iraq war because it couldn't drop precision bombs, but it was most certainly used in Kosovo and the second Iraq war. It flew a small percentage of the Iraq sorties, but delivered a high percentage of the precision munitions dropped.
The B1 dropped nearly 40 percent of all munitions in the war on terror. And it is a stone cold bad ass.
599 in '94 dollars!
I'm not offended by the noise, or the double A arm suspension (which is more of a hybrid A arm in the M5). What setup would you prefer up front?
Name one car that is very similar to it's 30 year old predecessor. How is it so much changed? It's still a fast luxurious sedan for rich older people. Looks exactly the same to me?
Eh, the Evo and the STi are not great comparisons (hp figures are also nearly useless for comparison purposes). They are good at what they are good at, and there is a market for that. The same can be said of the 5 series. Unfortunately rich people tend to be older, and rich people like comfort and size, and rich…
I don't get it, that F10 M5 is amazeballs.
Damn that '88 is one piece of ace. There was one with 55k miles for sale on Craigsfacebookspace last year. I'm still regretting not getting the divorce that purchase would have required.
By never actually turning this into a commercially available product?
Uh, I could get almost anything almost anywhere in 24 hours with a few clicks on UPS.com. According to Google, Kansas City has A sushi place.
I thought they were selling cars like mad, why are they moving them around one at a time?
Philadelphia is a great candidate for this type of work, but instead of removing it we're making it bigger. http://www.95revive.com/