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Phil Crompton
mydailydriverisatardis

The question was “Do you feel lucky, punk?”

Whoa, I didn’t realize these things had a turbo!

The photographs were captured three years ago. It’s likely that the rust has diminished and vanished since then.

Nice price for your prose alone, Rob! 

You must scare easily. I found them pretty calm on the street and great off-road.  The price and miles makes it ND for  me, so we at least agree on that.  (-;

The first new car I bought was a 1995 Geo Tracker, and I loved it! I drove it for years, and mu oldest kid learned to drive on it. It was dang near bulletproof! When we finally got rid of it, it still had its original clutch and rear brakes.

This is just about the perfect urban commuter. Big, fast, just a little bit mean and practically bulletproof. With a suspension that swallows potholes and keeps on going. Plus it has a five-speed manual theft deterrent. Its only handicap is the subtle, dark color that doesn’t announce “Hey. Move. I’m coming through.”

That ad has more red flags than a Chinese military parade.

No, the E46 did not give BMW the Ultimate Driving Machine status. It sure lived up to the term but it was not the first. That term had been around for a long time before the E46, in the press and in BMW marketing materials.

If I’ve learned anything from Instagram ads, there is nothing wrong with that car that a good detailing with a pressure washer won’t fix. Right? 

I’m sure the car is semi-decemt, but I’m excited to actually be able to see the comments again. Hell, even the back half of the articles is nice to see.

Would buy in two finger snaps. 

Am I the only one that thinks the nostril bumper looks great on this car?

It all depends on how bad you want an absurdly clean, rare, but otherwise rather mundane five-door hatch that’s 35 years old. I can’t really imagine there being that many of these out there in this shape with this set of improvements. Everything looks tidy. It’s probably a 1 of 1, basically. And I bet it’s an absolute

They built 300 too many of these.

I like this wagon a lot. Given its shape and how it hasn’t accumulated that many miles for its age are more pluses. When it needs parts, I’ll bet they won’t destroy your credit card like trying to keep an older Germanmobile on the road.

First time I have ever seen the word “mammothrept”.  You win today’s comments automatically... or slushboxally.

It figures this Porsche is in the O.C. with more Trust Fund Felons per capita than anywhere. Home of the sort of mammothrept that would turn its nose up at a 911, water-cooled slushbox or not. I wonder what they bought it instead. Seems like a nice price to me.

Heck, for $4K, why not? If this were mine one of three things would happen:

I’ve never voted ND faster!