This is my favorite:
This is my favorite:
Another option is to try increasing the brightness of your dashboard lights. That should cause your pupils to constrict, which should somewhat improve your night vision.
Surprised the BMW X7 isn’t on this list
I was just punished for a week by having to drive a Nissan Versa (rental). Even it has blind spot monitoring AND lane departure warning. What a world in which we live now.
I completely forgot to shout out the other guy I work with. I guess I’m lucky to know TWO good, honest mechanics. Blake, mentioned previously handles my daily driver. But I completely forgot to mention the guy who works on my E30, Ryan Sterenczak of Backyard Bavarian in Lewisville, NC. The real deal.
For me, honesty and efficiency is what I look for. Big shout out to Blake Harris, owner/operator of After 7 Garage in Raleigh, NC. Just a really good dude.
Same here.
Nicely done.
Don’t tempt Tavarish...
Pick just about any Mercedes-Benz.
Amen
The roofline reminded me of an Infiniti FX35
The value of your response, or lack thereof, is also noted.
What?
Who’s being forced to watch it though?
I remember watching this at the time and feeling sad that it was such a waste to use that car on that short a track.
Regarding BMW seats, even the E30 had Comfort and Sport seat options in some trim levels.
A Toyota Hiace or a Toyota Coaster, which, while not a van, is still awesome. Grew up them, (along with the Nissan E30) in Jamaica.
I’m having to think really hard on this question. In the end, I’m going with the Dodge Magnum, because Station Wagon. I had a 2007 SXT with the 3.5 V6, purchased used, that I would probably still have today but I couldn’t trust it after the torque converter had to be replaced after taking the car in for routine…
I’ve finally figured out what the 1959 Dodge Coronet reminded me of...