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I heard the Lotec doesn't have a lot of electronics...
Thanks for sharing! I felt pretty confident stepping into on e46 as I've lived with a salvage title e36 328 for five years, and did most of the work on it myself. I figured the next generation would be roughly the same, if not better. I've browsed e46fanatics and definitely got the "reading-the-medical-encyclopedia"…
Wow, was that an M3, or a regular e46? I'm on the verge of getting a used one, 325 or 330, do you mind sharing your experience? Is it electronics that go bad?
I'm really surprised why these aren't more common. It seems they would provide a pretty substantial aero benefit, and they're a very cheap thing to implement.
But it looks like all the advancements in build quality made by American automakers in the last few decades will be suddenly, completely undone. Look at those panel gaps! It's almost as if the winsdhield was just laid on top of the body.
If BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and even Land Rover can build high-performace SUV, why couldn't Jeep do the same at a bargain price? The engine is ready...
Considering the Honda nabbed 2nd place, it's more of a party crasher than just a drunken bystander.
That's the thing. Apparently the FRS twins aren't exactly selling like hotcakes, and others are hesitant to join this lukewarm segment. That said, I think the base Mustang or Camaro are really not the same thing. The EcoBoost 'Stang may change that, but it's still a much heavier car that trades a lot more on image and…
No, more, more lightness!
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I was just joking, those images are obviously CG. But f**k me, you do have a great house! Eames Lounge is the bee's knees.