@geistkoenig: still the E36 just doesn't have that special something of the E30. I currently own one of each and somehow the technically far better E36 doesn't give me the joy the E30 does.
@geistkoenig: still the E36 just doesn't have that special something of the E30. I currently own one of each and somehow the technically far better E36 doesn't give me the joy the E30 does.
@Mikeado: You will need welding equipment if you'd want to race more than once though.
Look, he's doing the international gesture for F1.
@Arsch78: Is that a private jat?
@shinjukuDLJ: www.asmallworld.net
@Adamskiy, as seen on TV!: They hired a freelance designer (found through an ad on Facebook) for that.
@Dirt Pirate: They could have called it something like • or . just to save weight.
@JohnAgar: With a shift pattern tattoo. Nice.
That's probably the most dangerous safety car... in the world!
@Corn-vette: Shifter knob?
@Geckodelimon: Still, the current MINI Cooper is the best handling car in it's segment. Haven't found anything that feels so solid and precise on the road (even at high speeds). I just hope the Countryman does the same for relatively small 4-door haulers.
@MrWizard45: Always the right answer.
Needs more caminotisation.
@loveableterror- has an SRT and knows how to wield it!: This is what the manual of my car says: "Do not wait for the engine to warm up while the vehicle remains stationary. Start driving right away, but at moderate engine speeds."
@dangertree: One of each actually.
@dmcshinobi: Warming at idle? You mean wearing out at idle. It always hurts my jaloppy heart when I see pretty cars idling.
@Dirt Pirate: Better handling too.
@Dirt Pirate: Better yet, you don't even have to pay for it!