trmoore09
trmoore09
trmoore09

Don't give up, don't ever give up.

I think that's it exactly! The car is relatively inexpensive to own and very fun to drive. The rest of the world isn't Ferrariable. If we had twisty smooth roads going everywhere and low driveways and wider parking spots etc, it would be different!

That couldn't have gone and ended any better.

That's not gone well.

All you fuckers are lucky he's OK.

You pathetic piece of shit.

More to your point, you could buy a brand new M5.

Thanks for doing this Doug. As much as we don't want to hear of your disappointment, you did so in an entertaining and honest way over the past year. For that, we are all grateful, even if most won't admit it.

Damn. DAMN.

That's good trolling.

ALL OF MY WANT.

I can't tell you how badly I wish they'd sell that in the US. We're buying a CX-5 for my wife this weekend, but I so wish it could be a 6 wagon.

You are exactly right. The kid on the street sees the car and gets all excited. He doesn't get what it's like to actually have one and figure out the responsibilities of it. It's very challenging. A few months ago when I complained about the car after driving it to Manhattan, a fellow Ferrari owner replied and said

All I wanted from this race was for Keselowski not to advance. I'm not very excited by the outcome...

Today's NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Talladega will be Terry Labonte's last. The 57-year-old will be retiring from the sport with two title wins in 1984 and 1996 as well as the third highest number of race starts after Richard Petty and Ricky Rudd.