The only thing pickup truck buyers hate more than bears is progress.
The only thing pickup truck buyers hate more than bears is progress.
I wish someone would make a decent iOS browser with red-reduction. It really does help me be able to sleep while dozing off to Lifehacker, but none of the quality third party browsers support it. The ones that do are pure junk.
Uh, what? Tell us more!
That’s Texas Future.
Maybe they’re adapting it to take it to space!
My wife was always drag racing these in our Z3 2.3i. Drove her nuts that she would lose. Maybe we need to get her one.
Does 27k seem like a really good deal?
I owned a 100 hp 302 Maverick. So much potential, so much waste.
I love these segments, but you are a good writer and know a lot about cars. Time to get off the crack pipe?
Renault is the same company, right?
“Why drive a Schwinn when you can have a Maserati Quattroporte for the same price?”
How is 100k ok? I have owned 5 BMWs, including a 540i, a 330i, an X5, a MINI and a 135i, ranging from 500 to 70,000 miles. By 100k you have had major repairs, like a new radiator or transmission. I wish I could afford new, and buying 100k is a good strategy with a Toyota but by then it’s time to sell a BMW.
Victori(a)n!
Yes! I know because I have a 6 year old A3 hatchback that I would replace if somebody started selling a suitable replacement. S3 would be just about right.
Why, God, why can't I have this hatchy bit here in the states?
Could be worse.
I had this same wheel on my e39 540i, my e46 330i and my X5. Homely, but effective. I miss every one of those cars.
Classic design, no doubt, and still looks great, but all of these old Bimmers look dated now. Mostly due to the changes Chris Bangle brought to not only BMW, but ultimately the broader car design world.
I like the E32 on account of how they are effectively free now. And the 735i shouldn't be too expensive to maintain.
Having owned a 1972 MGB I can tell you that the engine is the least of your reliability concerns. The motor was actually decently reliable. It was everything else that was popping off, shorting out, catching on fire, clogging up and breaking down.