The general rule of thumb is to have 3-6 months* worth of living expenses as your cash/fluid savings.
The general rule of thumb is to have 3-6 months* worth of living expenses as your cash/fluid savings.
Oh you don’t have to tell me this. I have the Fulvia WANT.
As someone who daily drives a sporty (RWD) coupe from 1972, I can answer that: Yes.
Yeah. It’s a crappy screen grab from instagram. I’ll have to try to dig up the original photo.
I was SO close to doing this a few years ago. Thankfully I got the car turned just enough to where the berm flipped me (literally, twice) back onto the road instead of off of over the edge.
I actually really enjoy the snow, and if I had my way, I’d be out of SoCal by now.
It looks interesting, but it also means that I would have to get new, non-summer performance tires to investigate further.
Oh! BMW! Over here! Pick me! Pick me! Do mine next!
M5.
Just when I was about to be productive too....
Hard to argue with your combo though. I like the way you roll my friend.
Perfection.
Also, it looks much better in color/not gray (cough, Jalopnik staff).
I’m generally not a fan of the F30, but every time I see one of the sport wagons in Estoril Blue my knees start to go weak.
Rock what you got.
Haha well actually at Motor Trend we very, very rarely took our own cars anywhere except to and from the office. It may have changed since then, as the team has grown considerably since I left (2 1/2 years ago).
When I started at Motor Trend and was low guy on the totem pole, I ALWAYS got stuck with the CR-V.
This is Jalopnik.
You’re missing the real headline here, Doug:
As someone who has exactly zero knowledge about nautically-inclined things... This thing looks awesome.