That's not really the question, though. The question isn't whether or not you'd buy this car if you had the money, it's whether or not $29,995 is a good price for this car.
That's not really the question, though. The question isn't whether or not you'd buy this car if you had the money, it's whether or not $29,995 is a good price for this car.
Beautiful car, and an instant classic.
I'm still rocking 14s on my E30, so I just bought a set of these in 195/60R14 for $300 shipped:
Dialect past of drag. AKA, people use it incorrectly with some frequency.
FYI: "Drug" is not (and never has been) the past tense of "drag." The word you're looking for is "dragged."
I think you should retire from commenting.
Also—Cal State is not a single school. It's a school system, with 23 campuses from San Diego to Humboldt.
I'm lucky enough (heh) to live in a terrible neighborhood surrounded by all sorts of bad people. When people come to buy stuff from me, they're the ones who usually look sketched out.
From a material science perspective, none of this is universally true.
Viscosity is actually a pretty fascinating subject, from an academic perspective.
It's a simple concept muddled by all of the explanations on the internet.
Rust + post-CA smog kills this deal for me.
That is not Comic Sans.
This would be my choice for a sub-$10k BMW.
No one dislikes fender flares, or at least no one who matters.
Which really means absolutely fuckall, since BMW has offered the following:
There was a kid at my high school who drove an 80's Rolls Royce Silver Spirit. It seemed ridiculous, but given their catastrophic depreciation, it actually wasn't one of the more expensive cars in the parking lot.