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Has anyone else had a problem with the recent Top Gear uploads onto Streetfire crashing in the second segment. I'm just wondering because this has happened to me each time for the past three weeks.

Can someone please ban MIchaelHLange? He is spamming all of the posts

The season has started if you have access to the internet :). If not It starts on BBC American on Monday I believe.

In 1984 only the 325e was available in the United States and the 323i was never offered here. Does the seller have an explanation for any of this?

You make a few good points about why an being offered automatic isnt the end of the world but im pretty sure most z06 owners dont daily drive them. #savethemanuals

Your completely right the price of this car is insane. My 1984 325e was $800 and while the paint doesn't look very good and the interior is a little rough it is mechanically perfect. There is no way I would spend $4,900 on this 318i.

I have a 1984 BMW 325e with 250,000 miles which I bought for $800. Admitedly it does not look as good as this particular car but it is mechanically very good and its engine only has 50,000 miles on it. $4,900 for a 4 cylinder e30 with nearly 500,000 miles on it is insane. I posted a picture of my car below. I think

This is definitely the best answer I've seen so far although we should probably through the 2013 Ford Shelby GT500 with it.

I'm going to suggest the I6 eta engine from BMW. I know its a BMW I6 which lots of people love but because of its low revving nature it doesnt get the respect that it deserves.

I think NASCAR would be a lot better if the race cars shared parts with the production cars they are supposedly based on. The best way to start this in my opinion would be to require the cars to use production engine blocks.

Jimmie is a great driver but this season was really boring. The whole thing with team orders in the Richmond race also made NASCAR loose a lot of credibility. They need to figure out how they are going to fix there problem before the next season starts.

We can't all have M3s but the E30 can be plenty of fun even with the weakest engine thanks to its fantastic chassis. Finding one is getting more and more difficult, but don't give up, it's worth the trouble.

He isnt saying that the euro car is worse he is saying the American e36 M3 was a good car even if some people (Euro snobs) claim that it isn't.

I nominate the Spruce Goose. It was designed as a transport plane for WWII although it wasn't completed untill two years after the war had already ended. I believe it is still the largest airplane ever constructed with a length of 219' and a wingspan of 320'.

It depends on if your using Metric Tons or Standard Tons. A Standard Ton is about 100kg less.

I never said that it would be a good collectors car. Buying any car with the plan to make money is not a good idea. It doesn't matter that a 335i is just as fast the driving experience with the turbo charges engine is completely different plus the e46 M3 looks way better. The VANOS problems are a serious concern

If I had money I would buy an e46 M3. In my opinion its the last true M car. If I wanted a V8 I would buy a muscle car. That six cylinder engine is one of the most beautiful sounding engines ever made. Plus its an awesome looking car.

Your right my idea is sort of stupid but since New Jersey has lower gas prices and has an additional source of jobs I see no reason to change their current system. If the gas prices in California drooped and the service increased I would be ecstatic.

Its better than those people being unemployed and on welfare. Maybe this is what we should do in this country to people who are on welfare. If you cant find a job in 90 days we will offer you a job pumping gas for others if you want to keep receiving money. I'm sure that plan is too logical to work.

I'm pretty sure your only an idiot because no one can possibly be an Outlander fan boy. If anyone out there knows an Outlander fan boy please prove me wrong.