Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Blue, Every Time, No Question


(Bits&Pieces.us)

This Is A Good One


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Self Lubricated Body Panels?


(CarThrottle.com)

I Wish I Had The $ To Do This

On Black Friday, Go Buy Yourself A Camaro Z/28 With A Ridiculous Discount

With an MSRP of about $75,000 Chevrolet might have overestimated the market for a track focused muscle car. That’s bad news for Chevy, but good news for you. According to Autotrader, there are 60 Camaro Z/28s listed for sale right now under $60,000.

(Jalopnik.com)

Who's Really Making Time For You


(CavemanCircus.com)

I Want A Pair

The Nike Air Flight ’89 “Obsidian Blue”


(NiceKicks.com)

Did You Know - California Pizza Kitchen Edition

12 Things You Didn't Know About California Pizza Kitchen

3. It serves unagi pizza in Japan
  • Yep, and also roasted pork belly pizza in China. So... how much is a plane ticket, again?
8. The Redondo Beach CPK has a secret test kitchen hidden inside
  • They can't disclose anything about it, though, other than they're developing recipes using seasonal ingredients for spring and summer.
Complete list (Thrillist.com)

Unfortunately I Got Quite A List Going

Which BMW Feels The Least BMW?

BMW, once known for its rear-wheel-drive “ultimate driving machines,” has made quite a few models over the decades that didn’t quite fit what many expect from the German luxury brand. Which model deviated the most?

With BMW’s reveal of their new Compact Sedan Concept, which looks to take on the new Audi A3 sedan and Mercedes CLA in the compact luxury car segment, many folks seem to be questioning the validity of a front-wheel-drive (or all-wheel-drive) sedan being a true BMW.

When you look over the many models the brand has produced over the last century (the BMW Isetta is probably the most surprising if you thought of BMW’s as fast sedans), quite a few seem to deviate from the sporty ethos of the brand.

(Jalopnik.com)

Editor's note: I have a dislike for the following BMW models.

1 series/2 series/X1/X3 (their size is not useful here in the US)
4 series (Why deviate away from the iconic 3 series?)
Anything GT (seriously?)