Originally posted by FredK
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Is an E30 prestigious?
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no, not prestigous, and I don't want it to be. never did.
I'm waiting for the day when E36s and E46s are the $1500, entry level BMWs (E36s are already there), and the people who just want a BMW badge move on to them simply because they're "newer", leaving mostly enthusiasts with the older cars. Kinda how nobody who just wants a BMW would drive a 2002 or E21..
it's strange though, I used to get all sorts of different attention (good and bad) when I first got my car. After 5-6 years, when the E46 was in it's prime i went totally unnoticed. Now that it's really getting older people stare at it again, but now i'm getting more bad attention than I ever did (from cops, wtf, I'm in my 30s, I don't pull a tenth of the stupid shit I did 10 years ago).
Last time I crossed the border, the guard asked me how long I've had my car.. I told him I bought it in 2002. He said "oh, you bought it new huh?". uhh.. no. this was with a set of beat to hell bottlecaps/snow tires, and I hadn't washed it in 2 months.
Ever notice how new BMW owners completely ignore old ones? they really are yuppie mobiles, they don't care about old cars because they aren't new. It's no wonder they've become fat, heavy, bloated, shells of what they once were. I swear the E90 is as big as an E39.
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Originally posted by scabzzzz View PostDoes anyone here really honestly give a fuck about some dude that's cramming a Skyline motor into an E30 and making it look like some clapped out over-engineered rice bucket race car? At the end of the day, the thread may get a lot of play, but its just another novelty that no one will give a shit about next year except for those hitting the Search button. I may drive a piece of shit boxy 4 eyed brick, but we all came here for the same reason and we shouldn't have to create a thread because of this dude to re-evaluate what we already know.
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Originally posted by nando View Postno, not prestigous, and I don't want it to be. never did.
I'm waiting for the day when E36s and E46s are the $1500, entry level BMWs (E36s are already there), and the people who just want a BMW badge move on to them simply because they're "newer", leaving mostly enthusiasts with the older cars. Kinda how nobody who just wants a BMW would drive a 2002 or E21..
it's strange though, I used to get all sorts of different attention (good and bad) when I first got my car. After 5-6 years, when the E46 was in it's prime i went totally unnoticed. Now that it's really getting older people stare at it again, but now i'm getting more bad attention than I ever did (from cops, wtf, I'm in my 30s, I don't pull a tenth of the stupid shit I did 10 years ago).
Last time I crossed the border, the guard asked me how long I've had my car.. I told him I bought it in 2002. He said "oh, you bought it new huh?". uhh.. no. this was with a set of beat to hell bottlecaps/snow tires, and I hadn't washed it in 2 months.
Ever notice how new BMW owners completely ignore old ones? they really are yuppie mobiles, they don't care about old cars because they aren't new. It's no wonder they've become fat, heavy, bloated, shells of what they once were. I swear the E90 is as big as an E39.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.
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Question for old people (blunt): Was the E30 ever "prestigious"?
Like in 1986, if you walked into the dealer and plunked down 26K for a 1986 325es, and drove down the boulevard, did that smack of prestige, or were you just regarded as a douche?
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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Originally posted by NC325iC View Posttrue story, people at work were talkin about how i must be rich cause i drive a bmw. Then i said it was an 89 and they were shocked that it wasnt rusted/faded and generally crap. some people just dont know what theyre looking at. And new bmws are stupid
it doesn't make sense to me, people pay $300-$1500 a month to drive a new car, and never take care of it. It's the second biggest expense after a house. And they trash it.
All old cars were new at one time or another.. and it really doesn't take much to keep them nice. wash it once in a while, change the oil, replace worn parts. Even if it's a 1987 Chrysler K-car. Just wash the fucking thing and clean all the garbage out of the inside and it won't seem like such a pile of shit.
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Originally posted by nando View Postthat's because people don't take care of their cars. most cars look like they're 25 years old after 4-5 years. Ever seen a 20 year old Toyota Corolla? Me either, because they're destined for the scrap heap as soon as they roll off the assembly line. The new ones are even worse.
it doesn't make sense to me, people pay $300-$1500 a month to drive a new car, and never take care of it. It's the second biggest expense after a house. And they trash it.
All old cars were new at one time or another.. and it really doesn't take much to keep them nice. wash it once in a while, change the oil, replace worn parts. Even if it's a 1987 Chrysler K-car. Just wash the fucking thing and clean all the garbage out of the inside and it won't seem like such a pile of shit.
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Originally posted by FredK View PostQuestion for old people (blunt): Was the E30 ever "prestigious"?
Like in 1986, if you walked into the dealer and plunked down 26K for a 1986 325es, and drove down the boulevard, did that smack of prestige, or were you just regarded as a douche?
Not so much anymore. Now you're considered a douche to drive one. And i'd agree.
In another decade most will be crushed and it will have a collectors market. Not prestigous now, but one day will be considered one of the best cars ever made- There i said it.-Jay
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Originally posted by scabzzzz View PostThe cult following creates the prestige. No? Makes sense to me. The people that want to spend the same amoutn of money buying a mint late model E30 could have bought MANY other cars that are MUCH newer. But the fact that the market keeps the price high on these cars and the demand up for the nice ones, and not the E36's, still speaks to me. Sounds like it does to you too.
My father on the other hand, also had old cars, but he beat the shit out of them. They were always dirty and full of garbage. I don't know how many $500 cars he went through, where my family would have the same $1500 car for years and years.
I'd rather put that $500 a month towards retirement savings and not be living in a trailer eating ramen noodles like the rest of my family in retirement. If I spend $1500 in mods/upgrades/repairs on my E30 a year, big deal. :)
I don't think owning a new car means anything except you know how to waste money. Just look at the current state of our economy to see where that mentality gets us.. of course somebody has to buy new cars so I can buy them cheaper when 2/3rs of the value has depreciated. ;)
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Originally posted by nando View PostI just don't care about owning a new car. My parents were poor and so were most of my neighbors. None of them ever had a new car.. so that meant taking care of your old one. My step dad drove the same 1977 F150 pickup for almost 20 years. He finally had to get a different truck because it was rusting through the floorboards.
My father on the other hand, also had old cars, but he beat the shit out of them. They were always dirty and full of garbage. I don't know how many $500 cars he went through, where my family would have the same $1500 car for years and years.
I'd rather put that $500 a month towards retirement savings and not be living in a trailer eating ramen noodles like the rest of my family in retirement. If I spend $1500 in mods/upgrades/repairs on my E30 a year, big deal. :)
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