marcinmk
marcinmk
marcinmk

I'll rock a slightly used RS3 or Golf R before getting a WRX. More space, nicer interior, quiet cruising ride, and still a blast when going through turns.

I'll take an RS3 over the R400. More practical and with a tune, can get to the same power I bet. Plus that 5 cylinder engine :drools:

My second exposure to an American car was in 1986. My father had asked the rental company for something "bit like my 323i". He was an old-school Brit my father, and unlike his youngest offspring never tempted to make dramatic attention-seeking outbursts, but after a few hours lolloping along in the Buick we'd been

Right there with you. We all have lists of cars that we'd buy if we won the lottery but that's how you lose all that money quickly.

Yes to the R SportWagen! Love my 2013 R and would really like to see the wagon makes it's way to the US so that I can pick one up.

You beat me to it =/

Cost was another issue compared to the effectiveness of it. Also, the British did fake news distributions saying that the rockets were overshooting London when they were hitting. This caused Germany to reconfigure the telemetry and causing the V2's to actually hit shorter.

Needs more soft top. I do miss my Suzuki Sidekick. The thing was just comically fun and very reliable.

5.) Ford Taurus From Robocop

The standard kit includes a sports exhaust, Turbo-repping air intakes and lighting, and flared wheel arches. The suspension has been lowered by 20mm and dropped over 20-inch "RS Spyder" wheels framing the Turbo's larger 390mm front discs. It looks good until you get to the interior, which comes across as bit gauche

It's different. My M45 has been bulletproof in the 5.5 years I've had it. Still, cost of maintenance at a dealership is pretty high, granted not as hig has a BMW. plus, what you got was different than what is usually listed (C63 AMG, 911, etc). I usually look at those articles and think only a person with plenty of

you'll run into the same problem on a bus/train/taxi/etc. Lots of people in the US live in suburbs that are 20+ miles away from where they work. Sure, move to the city you think at this point, but suburbs can generally provide a lower cost of living, better schools, more space, and safer environments for families.

Only catch is this mode works only when reversing :D

Not a track guy just yet :) hard to find time for it. Regarding the price, yeah it's up there, and a bit too high in my book. This is why I looked and looked for a good used deal before jumping on it.

Oh I agree and I was looking at for a fun hatch to begin with, it's just that FWD and with my aggressive level of driving, I still prefer RWD or AWD. It's still great that the FoST and GTI are around and at the starting prices that we see, you can even throw the FiST into the group. Just for personal preference, I'd

Not a track driver here but for 90% of the usage, there's a reason I went with an R over FoST and GTI. Trying to merge from a standstill and getting nothing but wheelspin is no fun.

Why are you even advertising/mentioning these? unless you have projectors or Xenon capable headlights, you should not install these as they blind oncoming drivers.

Older Murano and first FX were the same. Very production ready "concepts"

Unless it's a rare car, no car is bought as an investment, new or used.