I've got one in my garage. [in Gran Turismo]
@sharkd: Yeah, I initially thought the e24, but wasn't sure of it's sedan heritage. pure sex. I want one so bad.
Mercedes S-Class. Interesting, unconventional, and unique.
Yeah, probably the Viper. First time I drove one, I burned the shit out of my leg on the side exhaust. Ouch.
@Jimal is a non-attorney spokesperson: Those dynamic bolsters really scare you if you're not ready for them, that's for sure. But they are full of win. #2010mercedese63amg
There needs to be a "Toyota Camry Corner Bumper Dent" club as well. #topten
I take it the M3 is a new 4dr? #jalopnikvsgm
Haha, I've actually been to the bar he was leaving a couple times. Total dive, with karaoke. Makes perfect sense. #gokarts
I've got 190,000 (and counting) on my 94 Accord LX, 5spd. Runs beautifully... Just took it cross country (from MN -- NH -- WI) with no issues whatsoever. Also, it got 37mpg through Ontario. It's got the typical Honda rot, but it's got a ton more life left in it. My first car, a 94 Protege DX (Auto) just took a sad run to the junkyard. It ran beautifully, and with only 140,000 miles on it, the rear strut mounts rusted out, detaching the body from the frame. It had a ton more life left in it too. I once got 44mpg in that car driving from Minneapolis to Chicago. #qotd
@Zweben: Also, the article states that the 800,000 gallons are for the marines alone... "... the Marines alone, in one day in Afghanistan, consume an average of 800,000 gallons of fuel. " #fuelprices
@Steve_in_NC: haha, that place is about 20 miles away from me. #michaelphelps
I've had the pleasure of driving the previous generation E63 wagon. Man, that was awesome. There were baby seats in the back, and a stroller in the hatch. That's the kind of Dad I want to be.
Vermont. Route 10. Incredibly entertaining and gorgeous.
Oh man. I just went on a massive road trip, and OH totally tops the list. Cops everywhere, pulling everyone over. Thank god I set my cruise control via GPS, or else I would have gotten snagged too. Connecticut was pretty awful as well, along with SD, and NE.
I have this problem with newer Jeeps with the all-in-one key.

I'm 6'5", and, being a Valet, I drive these cars all the time. Even with the seat back all the way, my knee still knocks the clicky-part of the key, turning the car off.

It's a real pain in the ass... I have to quickly throw it in neutral and restart it. I'm surprised it hasn't gotten me into more trouble yet.

A couple winters ago, there was a huge snowstorm... We got about 14" of snow in Milwaukee. It was a snow day, and the good college students that we are, kicked it off with a trip to the liquor store.

Got a bottle of whisky (to keep warm), and a 30pk of PBR. We live on a pretty busy street, and there were cars stuck EVERYWHERE. We just got hammered, and helped people out for a few hours. Pushed cars, shoveled, busted out the salt... it was pretty much full-service. We got ambitious and tried to get the city bus unstuck, but that was impossible. It was stuck for about six hours on the corner.

Our neighbor was so grateful for getting their van unstuck, she brought us over two plates of warm rice krispy treats. Talk about perfect drunk food.

I once saw a 612 up here in Milwaukee, but it was beige.

Who the hell buys a beige Ferrari??!?

@Triborough:

totally, that looks like it was taken with a camera phone.

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