He’s in the process of getting it running properly again, so he can take it to more shows, etc. He posts pictures on his facebook page every once in a while. My god... the cars that guy has. Just... wow. So many dream vehicles...
He’s in the process of getting it running properly again, so he can take it to more shows, etc. He posts pictures on his facebook page every once in a while. My god... the cars that guy has. Just... wow. So many dream vehicles...
You’re really going to leave us hanging, and not say what color?
I don’t think it’s that bad, but I definitely liked their Watch the Thrones podcast more. I know it can be tough to transition to TV, with clips to cut to, but their podcast was much more natural. It went where it went, had a bit more edge and way more jokes...
I love Thrones though, so I’m always down for more Thrones…
I don’t usually like Vox stuff, but I think this video might help explain some of the intricacies of rap to some of you... (cos right now, many of you sound like assholes on craigslist selling Beamers with V6s that run great)
What was weird though is that the Chris Harris on Cars segment seemed... worse than Chris Harris on Cars? I know it was essentially a quick on-track take of the Nomad, but it was at a noticeably lower production value than Chris and Neil’s work on youtube. Hopefully Chris’ segments on Top Gear proper benefit from Top…
Sorry - haven’t been paying attention lately - what’s this in reference to? Who left/was let go from Jalopnik?
These Lamborghinis combine so many things I can’t stand, but I kind of love them. These guys just do not give-a-fuck. It’s really kind of admirable.
Well in that case - seems like a pretty damn good rule.
What the hell kind of rule is that?
That Dash-to-Axle ratio plus the large front overhang definitely says FWD, and is a departure from typical BMW proportions.
So this question is all about how you define perfection. What if it’s not the car that does everything, or the car that met its specifics goals best, but the car, which is just right as it is. The car you wouldn’t change, because even though it could technically be better, you could never improve it.
I did this about six months ago. Drove from Portland to Los Angeles along the coast in my 318is E30. The 101 through Oregon, then the 1. Went through the Redwoods, San Francisco, Big Sur, Malibu, etc... it was fantastic.
Simple is hard. Really hard.
and I’m fairly certain Grandpa Joe would have no fakakta idea what to *do* with this car.
Wait - what cars are designed for hipster fucks? (In my experience, hipster fucks don’t give a fuck about cars, and they either drive Priuses or beat up Volvos and Subarus, which they don’t take care of) Do you mean the Juke and the Cube?
Honestly — that’s pretty good. Last I checked, a new dashboard for an e30 was 800 wholesale and that's a simpler and newer dash than this 911 dashboard.
Thanks! No plans to sell it. You're not the first person who's told me they've regretted selling theirs!
'91 318is in diamantschwarz - you got it exactly right. Great little car.
Moving in the rain, using my little E30 (which holds a surprising amount of stuff)