suprainatux
325xi Touring not brown/diesel
suprainatux

Well it's not a sports car nor a super car, it's actually a touring car, hence the name "GranTurismo". Which makes it very comfortable on long drives; have you ever driven longer than an hour in a true sports car? It gets pretty uncomfortable after a while. And you can actually fit 4 adults in it comfortably. Did you

There's two things I always look forward to every morning and afternoon on work days. Getting to drive my car to work and getting to drive my car after work ;).

Stock suspension, lip torn off by previous owner, 400, decent amount of rust = really fun winter.

2 stage traction control solves the problem + winter tires. And its fun if the oversteer is corrected in a controlled manner. Most drivers just don't know how to counter-steer properly and so they spin out with their summer tires on.

I just threw blizzaks on my BMW. I could plow all but that last 4" of snow with that thing.

Made it through six winters in rural CNY area with a G8 and an SS. Absolutely no issues with the right tires. Just takes patience.

Yep. Just black people. Not any other race. Just black people. You hang your hat on being black so much it's in your user name. I could give a shit what color you are, i like people based on what kind of person they are but race seems to matter to you. You just generalized almost a billion people based on the

Who?

No kidding! I would love a new mustang or used 135i but do not have the space for a summer AND winter car, and Ohio winters blow so Focus ST it is haha

Oh I know full well about snow, I grew up driving on black ice, Rabbit & a Charger. Each car has it's advantages, the Rabbit was always about 2nd gear full out around corners.

-> All we need now is Toyota and Nissan to follow suit:

A V6 engine requires extra mass to dampen its vibrations that an inline 6 does not, which increases parasitic drag, resulting in less power making it to the wheels. The reason why everyone else has switched to a V-6 is because its cheaper to build and easier to package in a front wheel drive car. The GTR is a V6

If we want to get all technical, don't BMW's use slant-6s? Or is slant-6 only a Mopar thing?

Either way, I love that BMW keeps making them and I'd love to see the inline-6 make a comeback from other brands (I'm looking at you Toyota).

It's definitely not any worse than its successors.

Yeah, f'ing lame. Drive used to be good...then they went NBC...home of lame sports shows.

Covered... like you could hide a GT3 inside the Camaro kind of covered. I'm sure it's a great car, but it's just way too big for me. Same thing with the Hellcat. I don't want a track day Suburban any more than I'd want one of those. The GT3 is already at the large end of 'desirable'...

That's the V8 in that vid, not the V6 like Patrick had.

From the Department of Justice Criminal Victimization in the United States, 2005: