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Because they have a sense of humor we will humor them.

I'll take the 707 and the extra $5,000.

Do weight... Do weight next! :)

AST-V 444lb-ft
RC F 389lb-ft
C63 479lb-ft
M4 406lb-ft
RS5 317lb-ft

You must not be married, or you are married to someone so independent that you don't factor too much in their life. On the other hand I have been in a 20 year relationship with my wife, I love cars and she does not. It means that at some point I was able to wear her down to a compromise to get my MR2. She has as much

Yeah, along the lines of, "If you follow me on Twitter @DougDeMuro, you'd know I got in a fender bender. Let me tell you the wacky way it happened! Also, I assume the Pilot was on top but if you've got photographic proof it was the Beetle I'd love to see it. In a probably-not-weird way."

So, coil overs and a blown ls1? Sounds like a plan to me

If I were going to roll the dice on a car like this, it's going to be the one parked in the garage with the epoxy-coated floor, has been regularly and freshly detailed, and has a folder full of receipts for 24 years' worth of service and maintenance.

Your use of "we" should include me. Besides, someone has to take some pictures and provide some input after getting in the driver's seat.

"Electronically limited to 155mph*"

Damn, that is a beautiful car. Other than RR/Bentley, no one does the pearl paint better than Cadillac. IIRC, they hold several patents on that stuff or the application of it.

Yikes. I can verify that 101 in a 65 in North Carolina will get you at least an afternoon in the local yokel pokey. Shudder to think what this penalty will yield.

Haha, this is mine.

Define "reliable"

Wow... ricey love!

every time I see pictures of that jag v12 I start trying to trace all the hoses . . . . and then give up because it's obviously impossible.

But if you're looking at an 11-year-old AMG Mercedes like Mike, you have just one option: buy it from CarMax, and buy it with a warranty. Mike told me he spent $3,089 for his 5-year plan, which I suspect he will eventually come to realize is the best money he's ever spent. Other than the cost to buy the CLK55, of