nwilczyn
Nicholas2m4
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That’s where I am.  This is a somewhat interesting car, but you wouldn’t give it a second look in the 80's, and you shouldn’t now.  At least not for this price.  Somewhere in the $4k range considering the good condition and low miles.  

My heart skipped a beat this morning when "Nice Price" was gone from the Jalop header, no good can come of this.

This is an NP car... BUUUUTTTTTT... you can never drive it.

I’m paraphrasing Neil Stephenson here; he wrote something to the effect of, “...if you want a mailbox that will last forever, built like the senseless dynamiting of mailboxes was a national problem, the British can do it...”.

Support these people. Tell them to buy and drive what they love. Go with them to help pick up the cars. 

The death throes of the British auto industry makes for a fascinating chapter in automotive history and its final foray into the U.S. market played a minor role to be sure. But the Sterling was probably the least interesting car Great Britain ever sent here. Hardly anyone remembers it and even fewer could distinguish

Uhh . . . just NO. I didn’t do more than look at the photos and then tickled the No Dice button as quickly as I could. Even rarity (for a reason) doesn’t come close to justifying that price. Generic sedan at the price of a used BMW/Mercedes/Lexus . . . don’t think so.

that’s the way to know to walk away - 

I think the car looks pretty good, but slapping a M badge on something that isn’t a M sits poorly with me. If anything, keeping the original Z3 badging on the car except for the M badge on the motor would have been cooler. 

Bro.

Funny.

My wife eats a lot of Nutri-Grain bars. I’m not sure why she likes the damn things so much, but... whatever.

5 owners, and the last 2 for less than 6 months each. So it still searches for its forever home.

Tough decision. You can get the standard, unmodified Z3s all day long for about $7000 or less. My daughter has one, the Alpine version no less, and that’s what they paid. I know two others who got similar purchases.

“I want a mom car with the engine from a Neon” - I’ll take things I never thought I’d read on an auto enthusiast website for $400, Alex.

I’ve always wanted a PT convertible. It has the little turbo engine like in the SRT-4 Neon. Then I would only listen to Ace of Base at maximum volume with the top down.

Somebody was on a deadline to get something, anything, to the executives for a decision. He was planning on leaving anyway because he was tired of designing Nissans, so he slapped together the most horrific thing he could think of out of things Nissan already had, more as a joke than as a serious design. It went

I, too, yearn for a 70's Volkswagen.

Found the CrossCabriolet owner.

Having seen a few of these in the wild, they always struck me as car that looked like it had been in some kind of weird accident. Everything is smushed together. Just really odd looking with strange and ungainly proportions.