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Hey,I'm late to the party, and admittedly didn't read every single post... but after hearing Carl mention test driving cars the last couple times we chatted, I clicked on a post link and saw some of the comments...I am seriously in the minority here I think... I just don't like BMW... every single model I've driven below the M5 immediately made me say out loud "Gutless" and "Yuck" no matter if real world numbers confirm that sentiment or not. I just didn't like the torque curve or the feel of the c ...
Carl, do yourself a favor and STAY OUT OF ANY BMW THAT'S NOT A 325! I was "ruined" by starting out with riding & driving in an M5 frequently. So now I want as good or better than that when I get a BMW.
Before I hit the curves, it was a nice enough car but I didn't notice anything unusual about it. Through the curves I let myself just drive, and was really impressed by how well it handled and how confidence inspiring it was...
Note that the back seat of most cars of this size (330i and A4 especially, but not G35) is pretty cramped. I seem to recall you wanted to take business associates in your car. If you'll have four people for anything other than a short ride, I think you need something bigger. ...
Then again, I traded it in for a 2003 Accord V6 and really like this car too (zzzzziiiiiiippppp on goes the flame suit! )....Drive em, and buy what you you dig. Period.
Hey Doc, Your opinion is appreciated but you failed to suggest a car that fits his needs in his $25-30K pricerange. I don't think you can get an M5 or a 7 series in this range unless it has a lot of miles or years on it. What car turns your crank in this price range? Remember, he's looking for an everyday driver, not a weekend racer. Which car is more fun than a B'mer and has "guts" in this range? I tried the G35 and it just didn't do it for me. I love the performance of the Lancer Evo but the s ...
I drive a tweaked Toyota Tundra.... and have left every single beemer that's tried in my wake, including in the twisties.. which likely says more about my penchance for driving stupidly beyond the limits of the vehicle or the other drivers lack of cahones than the actual performance capabilities of either rig...
Doing Daytona at 150+MPH was nowhere near as much fun (downright boring actually) as pushing a Toyota Corolla to the point of fuel shutoff at 130MPH...
1) Nissan 350Z - not quite the timeless styling of the previous Z car but for the money it is quite a car
Holy Cow! How? (edit, oopsy, the '03 was a different car than the '05 I drove... I think they've found ways to produce it cheaper which is likely the reason for my opinion.) I drove the Honda coupe and sedan a couple of days ago and couldn't have been less impressed. I guess my expectations were a little high... But, the things I valued weren't there and likely the things you valued were
Quote from: hometheaterdocDoing Daytona at 150+MPH was nowhere near as much fun (downright boring actually) as pushing a Toyota Corolla to the point of fuel shutoff at 130MPH...130!? I had no idea!
and I was outrunning a 3 series at the time not far from where you live.... he either couldn't or wouldn't keep up........
and I was outrunning a 3 series at the time not far from where you live.... he either couldn't or wouldn't keep up....
With due respect, I don't think this is a practical choice for an everyday car. The Infiniti G35 coupe has 90% of the Z's capability (and is made with probably 90% of the Z's mechanical parts) but with a ride and interior space that you can actually live with. The 350Z is really intended for very young men or for Sunday drives, unless you are willing to get beat up by the road and not be able to carry anything. The G35 is a genuine driver's car that you can live with but still can drive the hell out of.