I like how the father says the car will catch fire in a crash. Not may, but will.
I like how the father says the car will catch fire in a crash. Not may, but will.
Or you could buy an M3 engine for $3000 and swap that in any E36. And make more power to boot.
I drive flat out, therefore I drive a supercar.
Consumer Reports has people who drive like this?
LOL. No, always manual but I did drive an E46 equipped with SMG and actually liked it.
That was too easy.
This is a 2004 BMW M3 CSL, which stands for Coupé Sport Leichtbau. It could be the best E46 ever made if it had a manual transmission. Unfortunately, it came with an upgraded SMG semi-automatic which wasn't as good that the six-speed manual in the base car.
The forum I found it said the driver who rear-ended the camera car suffered a broken arm.
Add a roof to it and Voila! BRZ/FRS competitor.
The drivers are far worse. In any driver's meeting, they make this point several times: Never stop on the racetrack!
Never seen so many cars sideways and disabled LOL.
Install a GAU-8/A Avenger here to destroy ground based Prii.
File this under what not to do:
Don't forget these:
E30 M3: Race car for the street.
If you have to make a downpayment on a $1900 car, please go buy a bus pass.
Missing notable: The 130R at Suzuka.
+1. I was going to suggest the Rainey Corner, then saw your post. If you go off at the Corkscrew you usually are going slow enough just to kick up some dirt.
First time I've heard svelte to describe a Mercedes.
Circuit of The Americas