jaylall0518
jaylall0518
jaylall0518

I’m using a lease broker to get a new Alfa Romeo Giulia. It has been completely hassle free. Bizarre to say the least. 

BMW has the new(ish) B58 and the current base F-type does have a v6.

All of that. Is what she said.

Could it be that people who buy cars with manual transmissions don’t buy from CarMax? Also, how can they sell more than they have? They should have included how much of their stock had a manual. 

What? Look for one of these for $10k less and let me know what condition/mileage you find. 

In the summer of ‘88, my dad was planning on buying a brand new fixed roof Supra. My mom got pregnant with my sister, and they ended up with a new Camry. 

What about this 78k-mile, final-year, rwd, 6mt E91 328i for $20000? These will hold value. Probably BMW’s last manual touring, last gen with hydraulic power steering, and a timeless rich suburbs grocery getter look.

There were a few LS swapped ones, being that it shared a platform with the Holdens. Lingenfelter had one. 

How is a Stinger GT not on the list?

I hope prices on these plummet. :)

We will recall 1000 NSX’s!

You wouldn’t call it ugly, but everyone else would.

How many times?

This season on Fast N Loud!

Anyone who CP’s this for the suspension is just plain wrong.

Fiata/Miata/Miata RF. Easy. 

I live in NYC and took a cab a few months ago, albeit a relatively rare yellow/green cab (RAV4). Suspension was shot.

Look, there’s one now!

1995 Dakar Yellow coupe here. Owned for about 3 months. Blew the headgasket, fixed it, and installed my new coilovers, wheels, and exhaust - did the infamous E36 money shift the same day and now I have a bent valve in Cylinder 6.

lowered 2wd WT would be the ideal candidate for this idea.