rahulm2601
RahulM2601
rahulm2601

FWIW, I’ve owned a 2015 m3 since August 22, 2014. One of the first made and now a tick over 5 years old and 65k miles driven year round including through snow. Single best, most fun, and most reliable vehicle I’ve ever owned and that includes Hondas.

Once in a while I let her out. Here she is coloring next to the dyno while mama and her uncle fiddle with things between runs.

Since birth? I get that you’re trying to raise a Fiat hoonigan, but at least let the kid out of the car to play one in a while.

Fiat had a chance, now give Lancia a shot. Evo 2 anyone?

I’d wouldn’t mind sharing my Fiesta ST, but no one I know can drive stick except for two people... but they drive Mustang GTs so are not interested LOL

I would drive the hell out of that, but only because they didn’t sell it in the states and I’m drawn to little weird out of market cars like it.

when i had the panda i’d offer to let them take my car

The problem is that most new car buyers still remember the wood-paneled wagons they were carted around in as kids, so naturally they want no part of them. But millennials and even most gen X-ers grew up in minivans and SUVs. Just look at any school drop-off section and tell me the number of wagons you see. Zero. Mark

But it won Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, so...

I dunno man - new design language looks great on the e63 wagon

a girl can dream

Bottas to WRC

Counterpoint: That’s part of the game. Piech just happened to be a guy who also knew what he was doing and took responsibility - which is what is sorely lacking in leadership figures today. If he was only an asshole, he wouldn’t have had the success he did.

As someone who isn’t an American...I’d say Washington.. I’m always in WA (most weekends) enjoying the roads, cheap gas and culture.

I Live in India, and am thinking pretty seriously of picking up one of these up used and doing some resto/mods.