And so, I believe I’ve discovered something about the Skyline that holds true about the E46 BMW M3, stanced Golfs, and countless other cars: owning the car is a lot of fun.
And so, I believe I’ve discovered something about the Skyline that holds true about the E46 BMW M3, stanced Golfs, and countless other cars: owning the car is a lot of fun.
While I agree with the content of your post, I disagree with the tone and idea. Cars are uniquely personal and if Jason stuck with his this long, than by god it’s the car for him and I’m glad they fixed it.
You can probably afford a couple of them, I just don’t think you’d want the ones you can afford.
It’s rear-wheel drive and handles well. Sounds pretty BMW to me.
No one ever looks to Russia for fabulous design.
Improperly adjusted tie-rod ends?
(kidding)
WHO ASKED FOR FACTS?!?!?! WE WANT SPECULATION!
You guys keep pointing this out on FIAT but it’s not really uncommon at all.
You said Crossfire fans like that’s a thing that exist.
WOAH WOAH WOAH. My wife is Turkish and with that her family/friends are Turkish and I know many of them. One of her cousins posted this earlier today:
I for one am glad you quit working at Porsche to become a writer. You are beginning to fill the Peter Egan void in my car columnist roster.
Pretty sure it was a Lambo?
I wonder what his tire pressure was.
Man A: Has fun, messes with people.
Thank you for keeping us updated! And thanks for keeping it concise with out all the hysteria that has leaked into most news sources.
That could very easily have been a mutual agreement to claim a lower value on the shipment. Stupid all the way around, but you never know how that could have gone down.
Wow, this quickly got to the point where it should have been a lawyer handling this. I’m sure he was just following what he thought was the right procedure to recover his goods, but there were too many emotionally-fueled decisions and too much money just thrown at the problem.