monsterlee
Govern Me Harder Daddy
monsterlee

Open the top of an E30 M3 and you have one damn fine (and rare) car.

E30 M3 Convertible. Simple, elegant, beautiful.

Is it common practice among jalops to put things on their roofs? I'm averse to avoidable scratches and never NEVER put anything on my hood/roof/trunk especially scratchy metal things like keys. I may have put a coffee cup on my roof once back in the '90s but I regretted it. I also only park in corner spots to avoid

We have a 2005 Pilot (AWD) and it gets us to our mountain cabin through mud and dirt in rain sleet, snow, etc.. I don't care about the gray area between real 4WD and fake AWD or whatever, this SUV takes us where other fear to tread in their cars. Including our old 525 Touring, a 'real' wagon. So are all SUVs just

It may not pop up, but it could be the greatest WTF spoiler/wing ever. 1952 Le Mans 300SL:

Thanks for keeping the Lancer and Mitsubishi in a good light. Jalops seem to hate on anything Mitsubishi except EVOs but some of us know there are some fun cars left in their line up. I DD my ‘10 Lancer Ralliart and so far so good, fun times and no problems. Gives the WRX a run for its money. Cheers.

No front plate FTW!

I've owned a Civic Si 3-door hatch, Integra 3-door hatch, Scion xA 5-door hatch and currently a Lancer Ralliart Sportback 5-door hatch, none have an interior release button. Interestingly, my S2000 does have a trunk release button. Good times!

If it only records the last 8-10 hours or whatever then records over old data, would it really need that much storage capacity?

It's been commonly said that la crème-da-la-crème of carmakers of the world will build you anything you want, as long as you have the money. Thanks to a new report from Bloomberg, we now know that's actually true. Rolls-Royce, at least, will build and change anything your heart desires. Except for two things.

Lancer already has three trim levels; base, Ralliart (detuned turbo, awd, 6-speed double clutch) and Evo.

We're keeping our 2005 Pilot until it dies. Which may never happen if it keeps going like it has for the last ten years. PS: try off-roading in a minivan to our vacation cabin in the snow. Good luck to you.

E30 M3 = 41-50%

Rain-X is better than wipers. You're welcome.

I agree for the most part, however, my '95 E34 525 Touring had the double sunroof where you could open just the back for the rear seat passengers, when my kids were little they always loved that.

After 24 years, I was finally getting a cover for my E30 M3 but Amazon screwed up and it has yet to arrive. At least I get 30 extra days of Prime!

The ebay ad states car has 'all the popular options' and goes on to list standard features, plus one incorrect one. I love that. Plus as I recall when I picked up my AP1 in 1999, the only 'options' were some tacky aero bits and a hardtop. Just sayin'. I'm never selling mine. Too much fun and almost zero-maintenance.

Some sources hold that word was coined in the nineteen-teens in Dodge Brothers automobile print advertising. But the word predates that period, with the Oxford English Dictionary finding its first use in 1901.

I'd rather tour Russia with Stalin's grandkids in a crappy Lada. Or maybe the Sudetenland with Hitler's prodigy in a 450SEL 6.9. What fun!

My dad's mid-80s grey-market 500SEL also had euro-bumpers but DOT-spec headlights. May have been the way it was done back in the day.