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A lot of these cars have to be understood in the context of the time they were sold too.
My car is adequate by today's standards, even slow, but in 1987 it would have been a legit hot rod.
Compared to a stock E30 M3, it's probably quicker with modern suspension and brakes too.
I love the 190E cars, the E30 M3 because of they way they look, the history surrounding them and all that, but modern cars do drive better. The chassis is better and the suspension tuning is great.
But, driving past a storefront with glass windows and seeing yourself in an 80's classic, that's what it's really all about.
As far as the six figure sums, I'm glad someone is paying it, we get to see immaculate builds like Jordan's threads.I do things.
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Originally posted by Melon View PostBut, driving past a storefront with glass windows and seeing yourself in an 80's classic, that's what it's really all about.
It's the only thing keeping me from selling my E30. Of course I need to drive it to enjoy that feeling, so maybe I ought to go do that more.
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Originally posted by Melon View PostA lot of these cars have to be understood in the context of the time they were sold too.
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Missing an important part of the context around the cars up there guys, price. Yeah smog-era V8s sucked terribly and M20s and S14s had them by far in specific output but when you see what they cost you realize they'd better have more technically impressive engines, the cars they were in cost a lot more. I know, I know, there's more to life than 0-60 times, but there aren't many directly comparable metrics shared between those 3 vehicles to put performance into perspective.
The '90 Mercedes Evo 2 in that video; 0-60 in 7.1s, ~$80,000
'90 M3; 0-60 in 6.9s, ~$35,000
'90 Camaro 1LE; 0-60 in 6.3s, ~$20,000
It's a lot less impressive that a Ferrari V8 makes more hp/l than Coyote when you see that the former costs more than the whole car the latter belongs in. R&D costs a lot
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Toyota Yaris GR4 > Supra MK591' 318is 90' 325is
Originally posted by SonnyBuy the E30s, they ain't gonna last long
E30 can make you, E30 can break you
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostThat looks to be an early m20 with a real distributor. The mount arms and steel oil pan tell me it's from an e28 (maybe as early as e12/e21), so that's probably an m20b20 with K or L Jetronic with something like 120hp. :/I do things.
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Originally posted by varg View PostMissing an important part of the context around the cars up there guys, price. Yeah smog-era V8s sucked terribly and M20s and S14s had them by far in specific output but when you see what they cost you realize they'd better have more technically impressive engines, the cars they were in cost a lot more. I know, I know, there's more to life than 0-60 times, but there aren't many directly comparable metrics shared between those 3 vehicles to put performance into perspective.
The '90 Mercedes Evo 2 in that video; 0-60 in 7.1s, ~$80,000
'90 M3; 0-60 in 6.9s, ~$35,000
'90 Camaro 1LE; 0-60 in 6.3s, ~$20,000
It's a lot less impressive that a Ferrari V8 makes more hp/l than Coyote when you see that the former costs more than the whole car the latter belongs in. R&D costs a lot
My car, 1987 originally a 325e was around $25,000 when newI do things.
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Originally posted by The Dark Side of Will View Post
Does the same guy have a video on the E30 M3?
I realized today that its a lot more fun to drive slow car fast, VS fast car slow. Porsche is out the window, keeping the current setup with the Datsun and the E30. Im lucky to have these problems.
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Originally posted by 2mAn View Post
No doubt, and sadly even the E34 M5 I had felt the same, albeit a much larger scale. Daily driven was sluggish because you werent revving it to 5000rpms... but if you DID... oh man. My commute was fairly boring, but there was one particular hill before arriving to work and by then, the oil was nice and warm, so I would always hammer 2nd and 3rd and arrive to work with a smile on my face. Still was happy to replace it with my first E30, the 86-ES. Yes I went from S38 to an ETA and was happy. The racecar engines are great on racetracks and in race situation but 95% of the time you are chugging along and they really arent good to live with.1986 325e Schwarz (sold)
1989 325iX Alpineweiß (daily)
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