jtriolo74
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jtriolo74

Remember when the rudest thing BMW drivers did was turn without using their turn signals? The simpler times....

I bet you that in 5 - 10 years, these will be going for a lot of money on BaT or C&B since they’re so rare!

“...calls this an “unexpected” setback, which seems appropriate given that the similarities between the old BRZ and 86 never seemed to be much of an issue for Toyota before. Nor did the Supra and BMW Z4's shared development and production.”

Am I the only one who sees this and thinks its flipping me off?

I knew it was a Porsche even without a badge, they were pushing the runny egg look from the 996s on this thing (..the amber turn indicators integrated between the fringes of the headlights”)

I think it looks great and hope it gets the attention it deserves.

Everyone had a sh!tf-fit when the 911 went water cooled.....can you imagine the argument here!

So how does it compare to the last gen? Does it drive well enough to overlook it’s overbite?

I think there was some mistakes made on this list. I did not see the BMW 4 Series or any Lexus spindle grill noted in this article. Clearly that was an oversight. 

We’ll explain why today’s Nice Price or No Dice Chrysler Concorde has managed fewer than 1,000 miles in just a bit”

Hey David, Don’t you have a few projects that are “in progress” and have been in such state for some time?

I think BaT and C&B are setting the “new” norm for prices of these rare gems.....

I agree, the Euro spec. was far better than what we go on our side of the Pond. This was still a special car and better than the normal 3's. Finding a clean, well cared for version seems to be getting very difficult. 

I don’t think $16,500 would get you a clean E46 M3.  Not sure why the E36 never saw love...it’s like the 996 of the M3 range.....I think it looks clean and say NP.

I have this cars twin and love it....too bad my car is only 1/18th scale.

3rd Gear: Kia Has A Plan To Call Its EVs ‘EV’

I agree, a regular version would be a better choice but honestly, I think they’d be fine with this - the performance was impressive in 2000, but today, I think its comparable to a Camry or Accord.

Hell Yes....great price for a clean car. I would consider something like this for a my kids when they need their first car. Comfortable, fairly reliable and easy to work on. Maybe it is in too nice condition to have a new driver beat around in but being an old Buick, will anyone really be broken hearted?

So in 20 or so years, the current beaver beaked 4 Series will look good...awesome!

I’m troubled that a Jeep Wrangler can cost $75k. What happened to Cheap fun?