I’m aiming for my 2000 M Coupe to be with me for the rest of my life. I’ve had it for 20 years now - - so far, so good.
I’m aiming for my 2000 M Coupe to be with me for the rest of my life. I’ve had it for 20 years now - - so far, so good.
like a puppy with one ear up
Whose the communist twinkle-toes who put Mad Max on this list? Poorly paced? Adrenaline not your thing?
for me they peaked with the S2R and S4R
Or the Yokohama ADO8r
It might be one of those damn “shorty” cars. Best to nuke it from orbit; it’s the only way to be sure.
In college in the mid 80's (yeah, I’m old) I got a ‘77 Rabbit as a daily driver. I got it for cheap because it had ca. 150K on the odometer, and it had a salvaged title. I knew the original/previous owner and I knew about the accident: it had the front clip removed at an intersection by a truck that blew a stop sign.…
I don’t like the sounds of that interior, but that might work to my advantage. It’s probably going to be new vehicle time for me this summer, and the GTI is high on my list. With some luck I’ll land a good deal on on the “last of the old” generation.
Not sure of the need to detract from the story by mixing in an anti-gun owner editorial.
the next Keyser Soze
trouble uploading an image form my laptop, so pardon the BMW press photo, but i’m thankful for my Coupe. For 15 years it’s been a great car for me. No issues, enjoyable, and more than a few long drives that have helped clear my mind.
$100K?
not a bad idea. Like art, it’s a lot easier to steal it than to enjoy or to sell. This isn’t a Corolla.
Locals were also known to sabotage the track. I recall reading about Phil Hill’s Carrera attempts and the troubles they ran into - - pretty sure Phil Hill blamed a few fatalities directly on those activities.
Dodge Omni. I know it’s the car that saved Chrysler. I know Shelby modified a few versions of it. That might be interesting history, but I actually owned a Shelby Charger for a few years and it was hands-down the biggest piece of crap I’ve ever driven. The POS left me broke down on the side of the road more times that…
Realistic bucket list starts with a trip to Bonneville for Speed Week. Not a monumental task, but living in New England it’s no small effort. Couple that with the time off from work and the cost and, well, maybe next year.
where’s the damn list?
No Ash Williams edition?
Just 5...
Archer: I forgot you won the Olympic gold medal in men’s downhill.
Gillette: Well, ass, it was giant shalom and I only took bronze.
Archer: So? You lost?
Gillette: I came in third.
Archer: Which is last.
Gillette: Which is third...
Archer: Last.
Gillette: In he world.
Archer: You lost. Geeze, get over it.