Don't overlook a nice E30 either. The 325is and 318is are both awesome.
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Don't overlook a nice E30 either. The 325is and 318is are both awesome.
Only being able to go fast in a straight line = yawn.Why all these midget japanese machines? What's wrong with a 62 Dart Super Sport with a 413 max wedge? What's wrong with a big block Chevelle? What's wrong with an Olds Cutlass SX with a 455? If you're going all in on japanese cars, what's wrong with an early 70's 240z?
oh you can turn, but you have to have technique (try it sometime lol)....set the suspension before the turn so it doesn't want to roll...stuff you would never know about with the indy-racing technology now in all cars.Only being able to go fast in a straight line = yawn.
Why all these midget japanese machines? What's wrong with a 62 Dart Super Sport with a 413 max wedge? What's wrong with a big block Chevelle? What's wrong with an Olds Cutlass SX with a 455? If you're going all in on japanese cars, what's wrong with an early 70's 240z?
Only being able to go fast in a straight line = yawn.
Have over a 1000hrs TPIC, 135 captain, ATP, excellent recommendations internal and external.
But several speeding tickets.
What is the limit of speeding tickets they allow?
How long do the tickets stay on my record?
Discuss.....
Either way, I wouldn't want you flying my airplane.
I agree mostly, but mashing the LOL pedal in something properly fast is soul stirring. I still prefer my euro trash OLD(new is limp wristed)BMWs though as I get more thrills going into corners WAY to fast!Only being able to go fast in a straight line = yawn.
That's a little harsh. I've been driving for 12 years and only had two speeding tickets, BUT there have been quite a few times when I've been doing 5-10 mph over in front of a cop and not gotten pulled over. I never speed intentionally, but sometimes with the flow of traffic I just quit paying attention. I suppose if most of us had our luck run out we would be sitting in the same boat as the OP. And those who commute to work are exposed to more situations where they could get pulled over for minor speeding (which we all do).
Have over a 1000hrs TPIC, 135 captain, ATP, excellent recommendations internal and external.
But several speeding tickets.
What is the limit of speeding tickets they allow?
How long do the tickets stay on my record?
Discuss.....
My mind is pretty set on a 6 cyl. Z-3. I'm surprised how many great examples are available at reasonable prices. If I could steal a restored 635, I might consider that.Don't overlook a nice E30 either. The 325is and 318is are both awesome.
oh you can turn, but you have to have technique (try it sometime lol)....set the suspension before the turn so it doesn't want to roll...stuff you would never know about with the indy-racing technology now in all cars.
A Z3 is just an E30 rear suspension attached to an overweight Miata. Flying bricks are where it's at!My mind is pretty set on a 6 cyl. Z-3. I'm surprised how many great examples are available at reasonable prices. If I could steal a restored 635, I might consider that.
Yeah. And Senna wasn't using a machine with pushrods or a live axle either. There is such a thing as mechanical engineering progress. More than a few 80's German cars aren't at all 'Star Trek,' but still go around corners rather nicely.Quoting because I like it that much. All this crap "can't turn...blah blah".
Seriously, who's a better driver - Juan Manuel Fangio, Senna, or the guys driving the cars today? Fangio and Senna knew how to shift and drive and control the car without star trek gimmickry.
All the skill and car control in the world isn't going to help you if you're racing around in a dump truck.Quoting because I like it that much. All this crap "can't turn...blah blah".
Seriously, who's a better driver - Juan Manuel Fangio, Senna, or the guys driving the cars today? Fangio and Senna knew how to shift and drive and control the car without star trek gimmickry.