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Basically. There were none with brown interiors on the lot, but they had a brochure with a picture. Same with the True Blue exterior, they had a beautiful little paint chip for me to look at. Really a top notch experience all the way.

When I special ordered my Ram back in 2014, I got to choose the brown interior instead of the black. So I have a pretty good idea how this feels. 

“decided”

With such a last minute announcement it wouldn’t surprise me to find out that her and Graham decided to have children shortly.  

I know right? Good for that owner for not just parking the darn thing in a garage. Though I’m not sure I want to be the second owner of a 156k mile Z8.

Kudos to whomever put 150k miles on that Z8!

She doesn’t associate with people who live in apartments. 

Exotic? Why go down the beaten path of some hyper car that is too wide to park or drive when you can really standout with some class.

I wanted Fancy Kristen to answer this one. 

I like the Z8 suggestion, and I’m not normally a BMW fan. There was a guy that lived near me in San Diego in the early 2000's that drove one. Pictures don’t do justice to that car, it’s striking in person.

I would say whatever I thought the previous owner wanted to hear.

AWD Sportwagens are not the easiest to find and only the base model is AWD. Alltracks are standard AWD and you can get all the fancy stuff if you want.

Alltrack is AWD standard

Mom, is that you?

Now they’ve gone all squinty”....

For years now, CarMax has been treating both buyers and sellers like children. Sale prices too high, but non-negotiable. Buying prices too low, and also never budge on those.

If you draw a straight line from Australia to the west, and one from Japan, both lines ends in Hawaii. (Maybe not, but let’s pretend it does)

Whats wild to me is we (enthusiasts) spend boat loads of money on our vehicles. We buy them (not cheap) we put nice aftermarket stuff on or at least fun tires. We wash them in expensive products. We treat them to garages. We maintain them with expensive timing belt services. But yet when it comes to paying $150-250 to

Oh, fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuudge...