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Originally posted by Jscotty View PostYeah.. with the way things are going these days, cars are eventually going to fully utilize the "fly by wire" architecture.
yep, you just sit in the car, and it will take you where ever you need to go.
it is a good feeling knowing that as the tires slid out around you, a computer isnt going to cut your power to let the car regain traction.
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Originally posted by MikeE30325i View Postyep, you just sit in the car, and it will take you where ever you need to go.
it is a good feeling knowing that as the tires slid out around you, a computer isnt going to cut your power to let the car regain traction.
I want another e30.
:cry
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Originally posted by dirty30 View PostPeople want them because they are a cheap reliable RWD coupe/ sedan with a nice variety of engine options. For everyday stuff I'd much rather drive a mk3 Golf though.
and u can see that it isnt a "cult" following on this forum.. you have your cult guys and then u have your teenage rice guys ... but w e .. there are three reasons i have mine.. when i was a kid my neighbor had a red m3.. i was 8 and didnt know shit about cars but i knew i liked that one ahaha, 2 ..was this pic ...( this was before i knew that i wasnt a fan of mtech 2 :)
And 3rd is because im a driver.. these cars are a blast to drive :firehop:
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Originally posted by SpasticDwarf View Postquoted for truth.
I want another e30.
:cry
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Originally posted by Digitalwave View PostI find my E36s to be much easier to get sideways, and easier to control/hold the angle.
When i turn off ASC, even the driest of roads turn into a frozen pond with the right combination of angle and throttle, and much easier to bring back around gracefully.sigpic
both these cars are gone :(
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Originally posted by Digitalwave View PostIt's not like your E36 has ASC anyways :) I find my E36s to be much easier to get sideways, and easier to control/hold the angle, and my E30 had an LSD and the E36 doesn't.
I still want another e30.
:(
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Originally posted by Digitalwave View Post... I find my E36s to be much easier to get sideways, ...Erick Mahle | FullOpp Drift | YouTube
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson...one of the most hardcore E30's around. :D
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The E30 was the best chassis that BMW ever built, and I would challenge anyone to deny it. They are QUICKLY becoming a highly sought-after car, and for good reason:
Timeless lines, high quality interior, VERY sporty, and extremely well engineered.
Aftermarket engineering has been growing rapidly and is about to explode. This chassis will follow the same demand curve as the FJ40 Land Cruisers, just watch.
Could you ask for more?Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
That Guy.
03 X5. 3 liter obviously.
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