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What Are You Driving ?

Pretty decent space in the E90/92, don't think it would be too cramped.
LOVE E90's/E92's........

my E90 2007 Cobb Tuned 335i :)





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Still sounds like a 2 car solution to me. RWD for most of the year, so you're not lugging around an extra driven axle when you don't need it, blunting the performance and polluting the steering. Then a knackered old Merc 300 GE for the snow, proper locking diffs, robust and you can do most of the work yourself (if you're more mechanically minded than me anyway). No engine bigger than the 3 litre in a G-Wagen, the 5 litres come with too much chintzy crap.
 
Pretty decent space in the E90/92, don't think it would be too cramped.
Anytime I sit in it there's slim to no chance of anyone sitting in the seat behind me. Either side I'm sitting in the seat behind me is useless for pretty much anyone who has legs. ;)
 
Aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh.............the wonderful NYC subway system......where many many many things are seen but nobody outside of NY would actually believe they exist/happen on a daily basis. ;)

That's actually a clip from the controversial 1995 film "Kids", which looks like a documentary but is actually mostly scripted. The director wanted unknowns to act the roles, not even real actors previously, and it was the debut film that "discovered" Chloe Sevigny and Rosario Dawson.

I'm sure the "I have no legs" guy was an authentic piece of the "NYC experience" that the director integrated into the film...
 
That's actually a clip from the controversial 1995 film "Kids", which looks like a documentary but is actually mostly scripted. The director wanted unknowns to act the roles, not even real actors previously, and it was the debut film that "discovered" Chloe Sevigny and Rosario Dawson.

I'm sure the "I have no legs" guy was an authentic piece of the "NYC experience" that the director integrated into the film...
In NYC falling asleep on the subway leads to interesting things when you wake up. No shoes. Stuff like that. ;)
 
BTW, downer bit of trivia for the day...

In that clip the two kids talking are a couple of the actors, Justin Pierce and Leo Fitzpatrick, also "discovered" in that film. Leo, the guy on the right, has continued to work now and then but with nowhere near the success of Chloe and Rosario.

Justin (the guy on the left with the spikey hair who gives "no legs" some money), however, committed suicide five years later via hanging, at age 25... :(
 
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