WeissGuy
WeissGuy
WeissGuy

Generally a good rule of thumb for BMWs is the age of the car.

If you see a brand new 'M3' with chrome 20" wheels and a bunch of 'custom' parts steer clear.

If it's a stock or tastefully modded E30 or E34 they're probably a good driver.

Is it an LCD HD TV? If so it should be fine, esp if you have HDMI on your computer or a DVI/VGA port on the TV.

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I swear the Police sang a song about this ad....

Damn, that's beautiful.

There are not enough two tone cars anymore.

Woah, somehow I was unaware of those. That's sick.

You mean they have both been shifting their focus from making high quality products for a smallish number of discerning customers to marketing to douchebags and trying to corner every segment of the market regardless of whether or not it fits with their brand image?

I pay that for a one bedroom and was super stoked about how great of a deal I got....

Betcha can't tell which of these are HDR and which ones are just dodged and burned in photoshop.

The funny thing is, my E34 has a build in tow hook behind a panel on the front and I bet the E39 has something similar.

I STILL want one in that color....


Daytona Blue on the 1979 Mazda RX-7 was pretty epic.

You mean it's dumb that they made an awesome 1st gen Celica look like an ugly kit car from a stupid remake starring Nicholas Cage?

Can't tell if trolling or just stupid.....

The Camero sure looks weird without it's giant 1970s bumpers.

No, I'd still laugh about it.

I might cry if they were Mazdas though, Mazdas look so happy

I lived in Atlanta for 19 years and you go and do a meet up there three months after I moved to Los Angeles :(

Agreed, it actually looks futuristic. Which is pretty rare these days.

I dunno man, the Mustang SVO was pretty sweet. Personally, I think more options are always better.

Well, it looked like them Duke boys was in a whole mess a trouble!

I think it needs a small curved windscreen to balance it out.

Then again I'm not a car designer....

I dunno about the coolest cars, the nicest and most helpful gearheads I've met have been Mazda Rotary guys.