An e21 in Western Mass? Was it last fall/this winter? I think I looked at that car on craigslist and was going to go check it out until I found a nearly perfect e30 for myself. Did you get the car?
An e21 in Western Mass? Was it last fall/this winter? I think I looked at that car on craigslist and was going to go check it out until I found a nearly perfect e30 for myself. Did you get the car?
and how complicated can we make it to get to?
I'm not sure if I have seen BMW's i-drive or HUD. How much information can you fit on the windshield?
I think 15-20 years is a more reasonable. Then make his pass a Swedish or Norwegian driving drivers ed in order to get it back.
I have come to realize that when you are reading any article on Jalopnik or Gizmodo you have to consider everything they say from the point of view of a New Yorker/city person and then a Non-New Yorker/city person. This article is really much more relevant in NY where every fifth car has a bumper guard so they can…
No love for Galaxy Note? It has the same resolution as my last laptop.
I live in new england and I am holding off till i have a garage to keep it in ....but as soon as that day comes :D
I am extremely jealous of your car. One day I am going to have one. Is that a roundie?
not even joking this happens to me while I am in class at least twice a week
14-year lifespan? <- correction needed
Astom Martin DB5? With new tires and clean glass this would look even cooler
It survived the fire? I thought I heard it was destroyed
Ya they have issues but then again many fun cars do. It really dons't help that they managed to cram so much in such a tight space.
The z32 model of the Nissan 300zx. The Nissans z line was getting ugly (especially the z31 imho) and then the z32 came out. Just check out [en.wikipedia.org] and scroll to the bottom to see how many times this car has appeared on top10/20 lists for best car and most beautiful car.
The hot rod. As equally a part of a American culture as diners and greasy food.
Huh very interesting. Thanks for the info. I've never really been able to figure out their naming system (one darts at a board?)