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Not sure where you are in the midwest, but up here in the Northland (Minneapolis Twin Cities) we have a fair amount of 91 non-ethanol available. The pumps are marked with some words about “only for use in collector cars” but it’s certainly not enforced.

Someday we’ll run out of E30s to ruin.

Scrolled through a whole bunch of the responses. Got tired of starring things.

It still makes great lowest-common-denominator products that they can actually sell to stay in business people who don’t know any better.

I see it now, but there’s a catch:

Scratch that. I used the Google.

Random Point:

Here’s me on my way to Radwood Philadelphia this weekend:

I am an old-school Datsun guy. Grew up in the 1970s and 80s with a family full of 510s, 610s, 710s, 810s, Fairlady Roadsters, and – later – a 1986 Nissan Sentra and a 1995 Infiniti Q45a. I still love old Datsuns and young-timer Nissans, like my buddy’s R33 GT-R and my manager’s 1991 Q45. I even considered running an

I was a professional BMW wrench just as the E46s were falling off warranty and the E90s were being released into the wild. I have driven every version of every US-market BMW 3er from the E21 through the E46, and multiple examples of each at that. Having owned several E30s (and still have one), one E36 M3, and now one

I always avoid the Journeys. No matter how quickly I’m walking, and regardless of distance, I can feel my soul being sucked from my body as I pass.

Growing up in 1980s New England, we were all about Japanese and European cars. American cars – now known as American “brands” – were something you picked up at the rental counter.

Cool car (still), good article. I still turn my head when I see a GT-R around town.

Wow. Do you prefer “Dr.” Buzzkill or will you settle for “Mr.” Buzzkill?

Yes, have some!

Came here for Krieger references. Leaving happy on an otherwise slow Friday.

Had the Corgi version way before the Internet. Had no idea what it was. Still love it.

Does this ever get old?

Did somebody say “crossover sedan?”

Catalytic converter overheat warning light. Many, if not all, Japanese-market cars (Japanese, German, whatever) with cats have that light.