If A Jalopnik Reader Doesn't Buy This Incredible 2000 Alpina B10 3.3 Touring Wagon, We Might As Well Give Up On The Manual Transmission Forever
You deserve to own an Alpina wagon with cloth seats and a manual transmission. We all do.
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