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Eric Rivera
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Actual reaction to the Mitsubishi GT-PHEV.

“Oh come on now, people need to stop being so hard on Mitsubishi, how bad could it b-*scrolls down* Oh god dammit Mitsubishi”

Followed by a solid 15 seconds of “Ew, no. Why?”

Is it the same 2.4 ‘World’ motor that was in the last generation Compass? Or is it a new FCA 2.4?

In that case he’d probably be better off with an aftermarket seat anyway for comfort alone. One buddy of mine was 6'6" and he had a bride lowmax that accomidated up to a 41in waist. Looked great and was super comfy, a bit on the pricey side though. Was comical watching him fold himself in and out of an E30 though.

Thats personal preference. E30 convertables are expensive and heavy. But if you want your cake and to eat it too, you could do worse than an early E36 325i convertible 5 speed. Just be prepared for more weight than a regular E30/E36.

Same issue. If your waist is bigger than a 38-40, and your taller than about 5'11" they are less than ideal.

My first car was an 87 325e 5 speed, black 2 door almost the same as yours. I dailied it for a solid year and a half, craigslist find for 1500 bucks, before the issues of dailying a 25+ year old car began to show. The engine isnt bad, but its weak compared to everything else in the E30 lineup.

Do what i did, find

Meanwhile, on Long Island!

Yo dawg, we herd u like crashing. So we put some rally in your Mustang so you can crash while you crash.

I assume like the American education system, they’ll leave out that chapter. Along with the chapter about DTM and WTCC.

The availability and cost is better on the older BMWs because more of them have been parted as the years went on. The E39-E46 stuff will get cheaper eventually as more of them creep past 200k miles and owners don’t feel like supporting them anymore.

Funniest thing I’ve read all day!

God that thing is pretty. M20s are tough as nails and make decent power. Since the rear you have is so short, it’ll spin those rears with some encouragement. I say do it!

Not convinced...

I was just gonna say, Ruosk Roges and Noriyaro are pretty good too!

On DPA in Deer Park, there are always cops waiting at the Dunkin Donuts. Anywhere from 2 to 6 of them. At any given hour. Moved to Jersey City, same thing at the Dunkin near Journal Square. I moved to Easton, PA, same thing at the Dunkin Donuts on 25th st.

Just sayin.

Really Toyota? This is pathetic.

The last 4 words pretty much summed up the whole article. Seriously, any time I have to convince one of my friends not to do something, I say this.

Friend stole some lunch trays from Taco Bell so he could 'drift' his Camry. 'Don't be THAT guy'. Guy I know tried to sell knock off wheels as real. 'Don't be that guy'.

Im amazed it lasted so long. What percentage of W Body cars could be described as 'good'? (puts on flame suit).

Drift racing? Like touge battles? Or competition drifting(Formula D, D1GP, etc)? Competitive drifting is a judged sport, speed is only one of the several judged criteria. It isn't an actual race, its why laptimes are never mentioned. As for non competitive events, like the one seen in this video, it literally is just

1. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.(Please don't make it front wheel drive).
2. As an owner of 2 E30s, i don't drool over cars like the M135i or 235i as a return to form, but like the rest of german manufacturers do, i see it as an improvement on the original formula. The fact that they've managed to stick with the