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    #61
    Seems like there's no state without some major bad sides. Just as I thought.

    Now it's time to do Maryland. I moved here from NJ about a year ago or so and I know it pretty well now.

    Motorist laws
    Pretty bad. Way too many cops patrolling and they aren't out to protect, they are out to meet quotas and bring in revenue. Many speed traps.(and many speed cameras) Many red light cameras.(with "shortened" yellow lights to get extra revenue)
    One of the worst "police states" if not the worst.
    Maryland is significantly worse than other states in this regard.
    Here's one example of how police are here, trust me there are many more examples i've seen...

    And here's an article on how the states compare to each other in regards to motorist laws and motorist freedoms(or lack of). Maryland is third worst!!!
    With the first major driving holiday of the summer season approaching, we have analyzed the laws across the country to determine the best and the worst states when it comes to exploiting the motoring public. These state rankings were calculated using seventeen criteria related to specific traffic laws, enforcement practices, and the treatment of traffic […]


    Historic/vintage car laws
    This is actually really good. A vehicle only has to be 20 years old to register it as historic. You technically by law can only drive the historic registered car to events, only occasionally, not to work or daily, etc. But this isin't enforced in my experience and they don't even ask or check to see if you have another car to daily when you register the historic car. I see many old cars with historic plates when i'm out. You don't have to get the historic car inspected or emissions tested and get a cool, minimal, plain white license plate.:D

    Climate (read: susceptible to rust?)
    Maryland is in the rust belt. We get snow and they salt the roads.
    It's not the worst by any means though. We don't get as much snow as some other farther northern states and don't get salty corroding wind from the ocean, at least not in my part of the state.
    High humidity though which contributes to rust in the summer as well!!!

    Concentration of e30-people
    Very good, one of the best. Probably only behind washington state and cali.
    We have weekly meets near DC (though that's a bit far from me) and I know a lot of people near me in the baltimore area and also nearby in delaware, PA, and NJ.
    The mid-atlantic forum on here gets more traffic than most other regions.
    Also many events. Bimmerfest east is here, H20, and many more.

    Local motorsport events (auto-x, local racetracks, etc)
    I'm halfway between NJMP and summit point, two well known tracks. There's also VIR in northern virginia. I know theres auto-x events closer to DC area too.
    Overall one of the best areas on the east coast in this regard.

    Traffic and driving roads (twisties?, potholes and condition of roads)
    Near Baltimore and DC traffic is very bad but there's a lot of rural areas where it's not that have great twisties and scenic driving roads. Road condition is typical of northeast states - bad; there are worse states though. I came from NJ and it's definitely worse there.

    Places to buy E30 related things locally (shops, machine shops, or aftermarket manufacturers)
    getbmwparts.com is located near DC. Not any major well known places I can think of. Guten parts is about 3 hours away up in NJ. Not sure about shops because I do everything myself but I believe it's good in that regard.

    Local e30 availability, condition, and prices
    Good e30 concentration so good availability but usually rusty condition. Price for a non rust e30 is significantly higher than the west coast.
    Last edited by VinniE30; 09-05-2012, 06:05 PM.
    Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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      #62
      Yea but that happened in south Florida. Here you only worry about the police of you're doing somthing with drugs or violence. They could car less about your car but they will not hesitate to shoot, tase, beat, tackle, drop kick, etc... Lol hence why highnakedcrazynegro isn't around to tell his side of the story.
      DENY IGNORANCE!
      Schwarz 325-totaled
      brilliantrot 318i-daily

      Originally posted by mkcman17
      don't think your hamster wheels are fast now. you will still have to give up when trying to pass that V6 odyssey to make your offramp.

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        #63
        and guys don't forget to add yourself to the r3v members map!
        Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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          #64
          Originally posted by F34R View Post
          thinking of moving to NM....wondering if I should not now.

          rust is very uncommon here.

          albuquerque has a good VW and slim BMW scene. Within city limits there are some emissions laws but pretty lax. And modified cars get very little attention from law enforcement.

          traffic is nothing compared to other states.

          beautiful 5 seasons.

          very minimal snow if any.

          lots of outdoors life.

          low cost of living.

          I enjoy albuquerque a lot. snowboarding/skiing hiking backpacking mountain biking road biking (rated one of the top bike friendly cities) plus the balloon fiesta is pretty cool. (if you into gambling there are tons of casino's on the outskirts on the reservations.)

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            #65
            What do you AZ and NM people have to say about AZ vs NM? They seem like basically the same to me but with NM having more freedom but being more remote.
            Zinno '89 <24v swap in progress>

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              #66
              Originally posted by VinniE30 View Post
              What do you AZ and NM people have to say about AZ vs NM? They seem like basically the same to me but with NM having more freedom but being more remote.
              Depends on where in AZ.

              Phoenix and surrounding area? F that. Way to damn hot. They have nice winters. I spend a bit of time out there. (just trailered my e30 back last weekend) I have a few friends and family that live there. I personally enjoy a little winter.

              Albuquerque is much smaller but a lot cooler. And not that remote. International airport. larger University. State of the art hospitals. Major engineering firms. Intel has a huge facility here. Lots of government jobs in sciences and engineering. etc. People down play it a lot but there are a lot of positives, for Albuquerque at least.

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                #67
                new mexico and arizona ( and california) are the only nice parts of the south. And that is saying almost nothing.

                after new mexico, f that place. el paso texas.

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                  #68
                  Indiana is pretty good

                  -no smog laws, no sound limit laws or anything against modifying cars (if they exist they aren't enforced)
                  -great scene here on the north side of Indianapolis, lots of shows and the Hoosier Chapter of the CCA has events almost every month
                  -great places to buy parts/service, especially Reggie's Motorworks which specializes in e30s. They can get almost any part for you in one day, assuming they don't already have it in the basement ;)
                  -hilly parts of southern Indiana have great roads with twisties and hills, makes for a great day trip down there from here in Indianapolis


                  the bad things:

                  -Snow and salt--some years its worse than others but usually they have to salt quite frequently
                  -road conditions-- they are in the middle of a bunch of public works projects around where I live so many roads are being re-paved, but every winter the older roads get absolutely trashed. Pot holes are everywhere. It doesn't help that it can (and usually does) go from below freezing to 60 degrees overnight during winter, i think that huge fluctuation in temp is what tears the roads up
                  OO=[][]=OO Zinno 1989 325i

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                    #69
                    nc all day :)
                    Build Threads:
                    Pamela/Bella/Betty/325ix/5-Lug Seta/S60R/Miata ITB/Miata Turbo/Miata VVT/951/325xi-6

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                      #70
                      SoCal FRW

                      Best weather , No rusted cars , Some of the best roads. We have every climate. Like Omar said, tons and tons of shops everywhere.

                      Las arnt as bad as ppl put them tobe. Same goes with traffic.
                      Dont drive like a dumbass and you wont get stopped , most cops are chill.

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by e30trooper View Post
                        SoCal FRW

                        Best weather , No rusted cars , Some of the best roads. We have every climate. Like Omar said, tons and tons of shops everywhere.

                        Las arnt as bad as ppl put them tobe. Same goes with traffic.
                        Dont drive like a dumbass and you wont get stopped , most cops are chill.
                        X2 also I have never been pulled over , and smog is not that bad
                        88 325is Five Speed
                        Lachssilber

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                          #72
                          Wisconsin
                          Motorist laws Relaxed.. if it runs turns n stops.. its ok
                          Historic/vintage car laws 25 years old
                          Climate: shitty 5 months, nice the rest
                          Concentration of e30-people: More than I realized
                          Local motorsport events: Road America
                          Traffic and driving roads: some of the most fun filled besides mountains.
                          Places to buy E30 related things locally Lots of machine shops, not much aftermarket stuff
                          Local e30 availability: Not many, usually beat up, if nice waaaay over priced.

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                            #73
                            Not here.

                            Not here, in any way.

                            Originally posted by midwest View Post
                            Wisconsin
                            Motorist laws Relaxed.. if it runs turns n stops.. its ok
                            Historic/vintage car laws 25 years old
                            Climate: shitty 5 months, nice the rest
                            Concentration of e30-people: More than I realized
                            Local motorsport events: Road America
                            Traffic and driving roads: some of the most fun filled besides mountains.
                            Places to buy E30 related things locally Lots of machine shops, not much aftermarket stuff
                            Local e30 availability: Not many, usually beat up, if nice waaaay over priced.
                            There was NOBODY in Wausau. I had to drive to Appleton to find the nearest guys.
                            Also, you completely forgot about Hobbyist plates. The best thing you could possibly buy for your E30.


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                              #74
                              Originally posted by TurboJake View Post
                              Not here.

                              Not here, in any way......


                              Troof.

                              The weather (humidity, cold, snow) does us no good, which puts a huge damper on trying to maintain a nice car, but other than that its a decent place for cars with Road America and Blackhawk nearby

                              If Texas had mountains i'd say it would be the best state to be a car enthusiast in.

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                                #75
                                I'll chip in my $0.02 for NM as well...I'm from Albuquerque before I joined the Navy. Easy emissions and generally no one cares about modified cars. Tons of good wrecking yards and the most beautiful roads to cruise I've been on. I miss it a lot! It really is one of the best kept secrets.

                                I have lived all over the south now and I keep my car registered in FL. FL is a decent place for car people in general, and I can only speak for the panhandle, but the roads are a little lacking. Nice roads in general, but lacking scenery. I was an active member of the BMWCCA and while not so many e30 dudes, lots of BMW guys. FWIW.

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