I scream when I read these type of replies.
I scream when I read these type of replies.
This is what I daydream about every time I buy a lottery ticket.
Blasphemy. Apparently you have never driven one. On paper the steering seems slow, but offers much more feedback than steering boxes with better ratios. A Ferrari is super expensive to maintain. The maintenance on an E30 isn't even in the same ballpark. It's a little bit more than your standard BMW but "M" parts are…
Just reading that description brought a smile to my face. Granted, probably not as big a smile as the one on the face angry god when he was done
I think he saved the shit stained underwear he had on when crashed
As another tri-state E30 M3 owner. I have to agree with everything said here
Access is the answer. In live in the suburbs and unfortunately I also work in the suburbs. It is extremely difficult and time consuming to get around here b public transportation . When I worked in Manhattan I took the LIRR (Long Island Rail Road) daily and it was great. I got to take a nap on the way home and I put…
I know, so did a couple of other guys, my guess is my screen name had something to do with me getting the nod over everyone else that made the suggestion. Regardless of the reason, I'm just glad to see my name in lights.
I've had mine since the summer of 1998 and it will probably go to my next of kin when I'm gone. I've had a lot of cars from a Fox body Mustang GT, to a 1st gen RX-7, to a couple of Volvos, but nothing I've ever had beats the feeling of hitting a corner hard in the M. If you haven't already, join the forum [S14.net]…
Not only was my suggestion in the Answers Of The Day it's the No.1 answer. This is indeed a proud day for me. Next stop, COTD
As did Barbie in the 70's and 80's
+1. As soon as I find one of these in great condition for a great price, it's mine, my wife has already been warned
Easy, the E30 M3. The greatest car I've ever owned. Newer cars may have more power and more gadgets, but nothing gives more smiles per mile
As a Trini transplanted to the U.S I fully agree. However You for got to mention the hundreds of Nissan Skylines and Mitsubishi Lancer Evos imported straight from Japan. Trinidadians take their cars very seriously
Having lived there for over a year, I couldn't agree more
14 years ago I let a friend talk me out of buying a nearly new E36 325is and purchase a 10 year old e30 M3 instead. Initially I argued that it was older, less comfortable, less luxurious, and less powerful. His rebuttal was that the E30 M3 is a special car and it always will be a special car. Unfortunately my friend…
14 years ago I let a friend talk me out of buying a nearly new E36 325is and purchase a 10 year old e30 M3 instead. Initially I argued that it was older, less comfortable, less luxurious, and less powerful. His rebuttal was that the E30 M3 is a special car and it always will be a special car. Unfortunately my friend…
I could not agree more. The first-gen Legend was easily the best looking coupe of its era