hankolerd2
hankolerd
hankolerd2

The locals around here agree. So many E30s.

i3 coupe - so you mean an i4???

Oops, you're right. Fixed!

BMW E36

I think the GC is a far prettier car than this but that's just my opinion.

Hate this trend. Have a trunk deck or don't. Make up your mind.

It's the door lock. The handle on the door is just a shape you pull up on.

That new Volvo wagon that everyone wrote about a few weeks back. P1800es looks, brown, manual . . . that rear window . . . I want it so bad.

The answer? Yes. Yes it will, if you use the feature in an "actual race," Ford told Motor Authority. It's totally fine to use on private property, or if you and your pals are just screwing around somewhere, but don't expect the full warranty coverage if burnout control is used in a sanctioned competition of some kind.

I award you four Internet stars for the most creative approach to QOTD.

BMW i3 w/out range extender. It is made from recycled material (probably from classic cars), is nearly as light as an e30 M3 with almost the same power figures, but has tires that are skinnier than a 1960's VW Beetle. Not to mention it is air cooled like the Beetle. It is so old school it doesn't even have a petrol

I think it sounds fine. And you can always go the aftermarket route if it's too tame for your tastes.

Revving a cold engine that's probably not yours: Classic.

How is the Fiero not dominating the Prelude? Is this not Jalopnik, where obscurities such as America's first and only mass production mid-engine, RWD car, available with a V6 and manual, and with a curb weight under 3,000 lbs should be worshipped? The Prelude is a FWD Honda. Come on people, the answer is obvious.