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Also, look for a van with a trailer hitch. Those small convex mirrors make it likely they towed shit with it.

Unfortunately those mirrors are completely identical on most of those vans. However, this one looks to be heated. I'd guess a higher end model like an oldsmobile silhouette or maybe a Montana.

I bought a K&N and my car instantly started rough idling and lost power. Granted BMW MAFs are particularly finicky, but these oiled filters are bad for any MAF. I put in a paper WIX filter and it made a huge difference.

This. A high quality cassette adapter is the cheapest, easiest way to upgrade your stereo system. If your car is that old, the quality will be more than enough. If you want to upgrade your whole system, obviously an AUX or USB port is better. But in my old BMW, this sounds significantly better than the CD or radio.

See I'm a BMW fanboy as well, and I think it's pretty well known that their reliability has gone downhill in recent years. For example, I drive a '97 540i with 150k miles. That thing is bulletproof, and will easily last for 200k if not 250k miles. You just have to put up with a self-destructing cooling system and

I love my plate. Everyone in Indiana has university, pro sports, or philanthropy plates, probably because our standard plate is so boring. Best part is no front plates!

Good for her! I'd personally buy a 128i 6MT, but that's just because I don't have a family yet.

The thing is all electric cars go after a crazy, futuristic design. Just look at the Leaf, i3, Volt, i-MiEV, Twizzy, etc. You know they're not normal cars when you see one. The Tesla on the other hand looks like any other luxury sports sedan, albeit a very attractive one.

Yeah, because the Tesla is a total flop as far as electric car sales goes. Probably because it looks and drives like a normal car, and people definitely don't like that.

Anybody think of this when they read the title?

Chrysler is really that determined to ruin every classic name they have by slapping them on FWD family sedans with the power and torsional rigidity of Geraldo Rivera.

I actually live in Europe at the moment, so you could say I'm quite familiar with European cars :)

Well most cars in Europe are really slow (1.2 diesels anyone?) so it could've been a flat-out balls-to-the-wall drag race...

My older sister once lost her Ranger in a Texas drainage canal.

I spent hours searching for a good video of the exhaust note, just to hear what a modern V16 sounds like. But I could only find one of it trawling around a car show at idle.

I can't express how much I love Colorado. The Rockies are breathtaking, the people there are so friendly and laid back, and they have recreational marijuana, excellent skiing, hiking, kayaking, fresh air...

How is this not copyrighted by GM? Same logo and everything

It also helps that the US has much cheaper gas, and therefore we get the same cars with larger engines.

I don't think Honda is capable of making another S2000. They ditched the high-revving 2.0 for that underwhelming 2.4 in the Civic SI, and they show no interest in sporty vehicles anymore. I actually wouldn't want to see what kind of travesty Honda would make out of a new S2000...

I'm on AT&T back in the US and I was always relatively happy with them. Until I moved the London for the summer and bought a pay as you go plan on Three. Then I realized how expensive AT&T is.