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  • JasonC
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    A Tempo was our high schools drivers ed car. It was a baby blue and i remember being cramped in it!

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  • mikeedler
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    Originally posted by mr ilia
    Long time ago I used to own a 1987 Tempo sedan with a 5 speed manual, fully loaded with all options, powered including Mustang GT "Reacros".

    I can only imagine what fine machine it was.


    My father bought a Tempo brand spanking new in the 80's, I remember it broke down ALOT in the first few months (would vapor lock all the time) so he made the dealership take it back.

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  • mr ilia
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    Long time ago I used to own a 1987 Tempo sedan with a 5 speed manual, fully loaded with all options, powered including Mustang GT "Reacros".



    Originally posted by mikeedler
    that write-up should have been a comparison of a 1986 M3 to a 1986 FORD tempo.






    that would have been a much better comparison.

    I love me some e30s, but honestly, out of those 2 cars posted, give me that comfy ass Chrysler 5th AVE.!!!!!!!

    that 318 really does look sad, even though E30 interiors/exteriors can look very nice.

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by bimmer630
    I had a fifth Ave. It was comfy but a pile of crap. It had that spark control computer on the aircleaner which I'm pretty sure was faulty, because on the highway it would just die after a certain time.. then if u waited it would start up again and run for a short time .. I ended up smashing it up against the highway guardrails..I was so mad at the car.
    Later on I parked it and people stole the plates and burned the car
    Yeah the lean burn system on them did suck. Most took it off and put a normal old 2Bbl on it.

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  • Raccoon
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    Originally posted by JasonC
    BMW made windows where you didn't have to take your hands off the wheel? I didn't know they offered a telekinesis package for the car!

    :twisted::twisted::twisted:

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  • bimmer630
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    I had a fifth Ave. It was comfy but a pile of crap. It had that spark control computer on the aircleaner which I'm pretty sure was faulty, because on the highway it would just die after a certain time.. then if u waited it would start up again and run for a short time .. I ended up smashing it up against the highway guardrails..I was so mad at the car.
    Later on I parked it and people stole the plates and burned the car

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  • mikeedler
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    that write-up should have been a comparison of a 1986 M3 to a 1986 FORD tempo.






    that would have been a much better comparison.

    I love me some e30s, but honestly, out of those 2 cars posted, give me that comfy ass Chrysler 5th AVE.!!!!!!!

    that 318 really does look sad, even though E30 interiors/exteriors can look very nice.
    Last edited by mikeedler; 11-05-2012, 10:15 AM.

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  • bimmer630
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    Monte Carlos are one of my least favorite cars. Sorry. Ugly body shape, lethargic fuel guzzling v8, and the worst part...a Chevy bowie on the trunk.

    318s weren't barnstormers but the e30 in general was a better car than any of those listed. Turbo Mopars were cool I guess but ugh front wheel drive

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  • JasonC
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    Originally posted by bimmer630
    I think his use of the Chrysler was just showing how lame the offerings from the US carmakers were compared to the European cars
    Lame offerings in 1985?

    Buick;
    Skyhawk T-Type
    Regal T-Type
    Grand National

    Chevrolet;
    Camaro IROC-Z
    Monte Carlo SS
    Monte Carlo SS Auro Coupe
    Corvette

    Chrysler;
    Lazer
    LeBaron GTS

    Dodge;
    Daytona Turbo Z
    Omni GLH
    Shelby Charger
    Lancer

    Ford;
    EXP Turbo
    Mustang

    Mercury;
    Capri RS 5.0
    Cougar XR-7

    Oldsmobile;
    Cutlass 442

    Plymouth;
    Their line up did suck unless you wanted a mini van lol

    Pontiac;
    Fiero
    Sunbird
    Firebird
    Trans Am
    Grand Prix


    Yeah lets see here, lets compare the other American cars offered in 1985 to the 1985 318i. If i was to walk into a dealership in 1985 and look at the BMW 318i and seen what it offered (m10, seats that feel like you're sitting on a park bench, huge aluminum bumpers, wheels that look like bottle caps, $16,000 price tag!) Now i know most on here hate American cars and trucks. But i got to wonder if most can't take a step back and really look and see past their fan boyism. A lot of the cars i listed i really like, but i do see theings on those cars and think, WTF GM or Mopar... What was you thinking there LOL!

    My pick for 85 Would be an Monte Carlo SS, white with t-tops $9,500-$11,000 new

    Or a Buick Grand National, fully loaded with t-tops also $12,600 new





    Originally posted by Herr Faust Schinken
    thats why BMW did it like that it so you don't haft to take your hand off the wheel to open the windows , i get annoyed now when i drive car that has them on the door
    BMW made windows where you didn't have to take your hands off the wheel? I didn't know they offered a telekinesis package for the car!

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  • Herr Faust Schinken
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    Originally posted by AntiScope
    I prefer the switch in the console because I don't have to take my left hand off the wheel. Just use my right hand, and it's right next to the shifter. Makes sense to me.
    thats why BMW did it like that it so you don't haft to take your hand off the wheel to open the windows , i get annoyed now when i drive car that has them on the door

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  • nick475
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    Originally posted by AntiScope
    I prefer the switch in the console because I don't have to take my left hand off the wheel. Just use my right hand, and it's right next to the shifter. Makes sense to me.
    Agreed. It just makes things much easier

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  • AntiScope
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    I prefer the switch in the console because I don't have to take my left hand off the wheel. Just use my right hand, and it's right next to the shifter. Makes sense to me.

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  • Herr Faust Schinken
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    i love all the BMW hate on there , seriously the plugs in the door cards and window switches on the console is what these people bitch about , i had to post a few rebuttals as a mater of principle

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  • bimmer630
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    Originally posted by JasonC
    What 16yo wrote that? Comparing a base compact car (318i) to a Chrysler Fifth Avenue... Two different cars of the times. IMHO, the 5th Ave would make a great durby car, and the 4 door 318i would make a great parts car.

    I think his use of the Chrysler was just showing how lame the offerings from the US carmakers were compared to the European cars

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  • JasonC
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    What 16yo wrote that? Comparing a base compact car (318i) to a Chrysler Fifth Avenue... Two different cars of the times. IMHO, the 5th Ave would make a great durby car, and the 4 door 318i would make a great parts car.

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