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Regardless of what these will sell for, I still say this has more crack than a Hollywood plumber's convention. $19k is a lot of money.

Conversely, Paradise, Michigan is a surprisingly terrible town.

There's a big sculpture garden near here with 17 mph limit signs posted everywhere.

I share this sentiment. I live somewhat close to a few high-upper-middle-class neighborhoods, so 911s and Boxsters are a pretty common sight, but unlike their neighbors in BMWs and Mercedes, they seem to actually be some of the best people around to share the road with.

It probably stems from the image of BMW as "the ultimate driving machine," since people want "the best," as well as their wide range of appeals- Enthusiasts will buy them because they're great to drive while somewhat practical, and other people buy them because they're full of computers and peeled cows.

I think it could be said that BMW has the widest spread of people behind their wheels. Everything from the most die-hard car enthusiasts to the most stay-at-home-est, oblivious-est, upper-middle-classiest soccer moms.

I think it could be said that BMW has the widest spread of people behind their wheels. Everything from the most die-hard car enthusiasts to the most stay-at-home-est, oblivious-est, upper-middle-classiest soccer moms.

Did that waste gate just laugh at me?

Drop a Hartley V8 with the biggest turbo you can find (or fit) under the hood, work some other fancy magic, and boom, no one will ever see it coming.

Calm down, I think you're entirely missing the point. What everyone else is trying to say is that, all other things (including tires) being equal, an AWD car is going to get better traction than a front- or rear-wheel drive car in less-than-optimal conditions. As someone who lives in Michigan and drives a VW Beetle

I'm not sure about all the engine choices, but at least one of them was a V4. That's got to count for something.

James May did it first.

I learned to do that a few years back, it drives people nuts. No regrets.

Funny, that looks like a punctuation issue to me.

Not a car, but anything based off of the F-650 & F-750 trucks. Because, goddammit, if you're going to go big, at least do it right.

I watched all 22 minutes of it, hoping that something interesting would happen. Nope, it was all about the Leaf.

Also, in the Camaro, those of us taller in stature may find our heads poking out the sunroof a bit.

Hell, I've got an app that lets me throw my phone up on my dash, and it becomes a HUD.

That's what I meant :p

There can be a fine line between "bad-ass" and "regular ass." This guy is actually doing us a favor by making it as clear as possible which one he is.