pizzaman09
pizzaman09
pizzaman09

Yup.  I have the Oldsmobile version of the Lesabre, it is the correct car to this question. 

I love the e36, an e36 M3 will be my next daily driver after I sell my R56 Mini. Three years ago I bought an e36 328is as a project car. It infected me so hard with the incredible rawness and need to wind out that I sold my pristine Lemans Blue over caramel e39 M5 because it felt boring in comparison. I ended up

Its impossible to beat an e38 in class and timelessness. My parent’s have an 01 in royal red and get asked on a frequent basis if it’s a new model.  I think people see the xenon headlights and sleek clean body and assume it's new.

Honestly, the soul isn't too bad.  I had one as a rental and was pleased to find it had the cushiest, most comfortable front seats I've seen in a car in 20 years.  

My parents sold their 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited due to rust and replaced it with a brand new 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited. They quickly found out that the new one has horrendous visibility, is massive, and that my mom despises touch screens. To make matters worse they sold the 97 to a neighbor so we see it

I am always terrified by the release mechanism when you pull the handle and the pedal comes careening towards your hand.  This is especially the case on my Jeep Comanche. 

I have a car without self canceling turn signals.  You get used to it quickly but it's still inconvenient.  I would definitely draw the line with those.

You aren’t wrong. Under those perfectly waxed plastic lower body panels lie some very rusty brake likes, one of which broke on me last month.

They barely get winter down in Philly.

Interesting, my local dealer had 9 manual 124 abarths when I last stopped in, they obviously know they are enthusiasts cars.  They didn't have many non abarth models.

I find that most people have no idea this existed when I drive mine.

Reminds me of the extended leather caramel M5 I had.

I mostly just like older cars. I'm a 90s fan, focused simple designs that are dead reliable and have character. I'm also a sicker for 80s and 90s styling.

This is just like the first drive in my 1988 Jeep Camanche with a 5 speed.  It just felt right.  It's the combo of long throw, cushy bench seat and patina look.   A wonderful experience. 

This is my main dislike of modern cars.

Actually, all of my friends drive stick.  The one that dailies an auto, I let him drive stick as often as possible to convince him that his ATS is boring. 

Me too!  Actually I want one over any new car on the market.

My mom did a similar thing to a W126 Benz. Luckily my grandpa played horsehoes and the steak in the ground grabbed something on the underside before it ended up plowed into the pet hospital at the bottom of the hill.

I purchased Achilles tires for my AH Sprite, and really like them. They were the only modern tire design I could find in a 145 80 R13.

I had three valets push eachother out of the way to drive my e39 M5. I made certain the guy  could drive stick first.