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  • TexaZ3
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    Originally posted by Toby22 View Post
    E36 and e46 are too similar. E92 as well for that matter. Get the 4Runner. Have some variety
    Umm, no they are not.

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  • TexaZ3
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    So... I think it depends where you live.

    For my first 15 years of driving, I lived in an area with corners and no traffic (the country). Every drive was amazing, every drive improved my happiness with life, and I couldn't understand why anyone would DD a boring car. Then, I changed jobs, and moved... to an area with straight roads and traffic. There was pretty much no point to driving any fun car-- driving was bad either way, and cars that are good to drive are worse at sitting in traffic.

    I changed jobs and moved again, recently, primarily because I couldn't stand the straight roads or traffic where I was living. I'm back to not wanting to DD anything that isn't fun. But, that experience did change my perspective on how people can suffer through all sorts of cars that I formally would have considered unownably terrible to drive.

    It is SO good to be back in the rolling countryside-- now building a house in an area remote enough that doesn't even have a local police department! (so actually zero traffic law enforcement). It is amazing how much it improves my attitude and life happiness to come home every day with the car smelling like hot brakes.
    Truth.

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  • TexaZ3
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    Originally posted by Maxima SE View Post

    do you daily the E60?
    Every 5th or 6th week, yes. Lol. I rotate my cars and drive them for a week, then switch. But I DD every single one of mine, yes.

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  • loudspeaker69
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    I miss my E92 335i

    - M Sport
    - Manual
    - Lemans Blue / Coral Red




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  • Toby22
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    E36 and e46 are too similar. E92 as well for that matter. Get the 4Runner. Have some variety

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  • oceansize
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    So... I think it depends where you live.

    For my first 15 years of driving, I lived in an area with corners and no traffic (the country). Every drive was amazing, every drive improved my happiness with life, and I couldn't understand why anyone would DD a boring car. Then, I changed jobs, and moved... to an area with straight roads and traffic. There was pretty much no point to driving any fun car-- driving was bad either way, and cars that are good to drive are worse at sitting in traffic.

    I changed jobs and moved again, recently, primarily because I couldn't stand the straight roads or traffic where I was living. I'm back to not wanting to DD anything that isn't fun. But, that experience did change my perspective on how people can suffer through all sorts of cars that I formally would have considered unownably terrible to drive.

    It is SO good to be back in the rolling countryside-- now building a house in an area remote enough that doesn't even have a local police department! (so actually zero traffic law enforcement). It is amazing how much it improves my attitude and life happiness to come home every day with the car smelling like hot brakes.
    !00% I live in a rural area in the rolling hills with tons of twisty country roads where I am completely unhindered by traffic. If I have to return one day to city life it will be back to a boring econo-box as I'm not down with fun cars in traffic and it pains me to beat up an expensive car. My last boring car was a 2013 Regal GS which was really an Opel insignia. It was nice to look at but yeah...

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by TexaZ3 View Post

    Sure, but I would kill myself if I had to drive it every day.
    So... I think it depends where you live.

    For my first 15 years of driving, I lived in an area with corners and no traffic (the country). Every drive was amazing, every drive improved my happiness with life, and I couldn't understand why anyone would DD a boring car. Then, I changed jobs, and moved... to an area with straight roads and traffic. There was pretty much no point to driving any fun car-- driving was bad either way, and cars that are good to drive are worse at sitting in traffic.

    I changed jobs and moved again, recently, primarily because I couldn't stand the straight roads or traffic where I was living. I'm back to not wanting to DD anything that isn't fun. But, that experience did change my perspective on how people can suffer through all sorts of cars that I formally would have considered unownably terrible to drive.

    It is SO good to be back in the rolling countryside-- now building a house in an area remote enough that doesn't even have a local police department! (so actually zero traffic law enforcement). It is amazing how much it improves my attitude and life happiness to come home every day with the car smelling like hot brakes.

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  • Maxima SE
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    Originally posted by TexaZ3 View Post

    Sure, but I would kill myself if I had to drive it every day.
    do you daily the E60?

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  • TexaZ3
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    Originally posted by lemoose View Post

    daily drive it without a damn worry. there's just something about its mechanical simplicity and durability that is just as attractive to me as a screaming inline 6 coupe. its even more appreciable in the rare occasion you do have to wrench on it, everything is so accessible and easy to remove and replace without dropping half the car out. parts are dirt cheap too.
    Sure, but I would kill myself if I had to drive it every day.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by lemoose View Post

    daily drive it without a damn worry. there's just something about its mechanical simplicity and durability that is just as attractive to me as a screaming inline 6 coupe. its even more appreciable in the rare occasion you do have to wrench on it, everything is so accessible and easy to remove and replace without dropping half the car out
    That is a large part of why I enjoy our i3. 6 moving parts in the motor, one gear, manual seats, no sun roof... there's just nothing to break. 60,000 miles so far, with the only upkeep being tires and washer fluid. It doesn't even use brake pads/rotors, since the majority of the braking done is regen.
    Also nothing to rust, since there's no steel. And no door dings in parking lots, since the body panels aren't metal.

    ... and since it's so stock, I don't worry about people crashing into me. WGAF.

    The entire thing is stupidly low stress. The only negative side effect is it has made me annoyed about the gas buying process in the other cars... feels like a weekly inconvenient rip off :P

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  • lemoose
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    Originally posted by TexaZ3 View Post

    What would you do with a 4Runner?
    daily drive it without a damn worry. there's just something about its mechanical simplicity and durability that is just as attractive to me as a screaming inline 6 coupe. its even more appreciable in the rare occasion you do have to wrench on it, everything is so accessible and easy to remove and replace without dropping half the car out. parts are dirt cheap too.
    Last edited by lemoose; 08-26-2021, 09:15 AM.

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  • TexaZ3
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    e92 ya, but I don't know. Almost want to go back to E36 for the sheer fun. I just love to drive, but as great as the s65 sounds, and as nice as it is to have a newer car/better chassis, the driving experience is worse, probably moreso than E36 to E46 was. DCT is sweet though - I already have a great manual car and as I get older, don't always want to use my clutch leg.

    That said, I DO already have a fun E46, so perhaps I should stop trying to fill that same role over and over (my last 4 cars: E36, E46, E82. E46). Then I start thinking maybe I'll get a 4runner
    What would you do with a 4Runner?

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    e92 ya, but I don't know. Almost want to go back to E36 for the sheer fun. I just love to drive, but as great as the s65 sounds, and as nice as it is to have a newer car/better chassis, the driving experience is worse, probably moreso than E36 to E46 was. DCT is sweet though - I already have a great manual car and as I get older, don't always want to use my clutch leg.

    That said, I DO already have a fun E46, so perhaps I should stop trying to fill that same role over and over (my last 4 cars: E36, E46, E82. E46). Then I start thinking maybe I'll get a 4runner
    My next car is almost certainly a gladiator 🤣
    (not to DD, obviously-- and this would be an additional car, not a replacement car)

    ... and then a T.43, assuming it comes out.

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  • jbfrancis3
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    That said, I DO already have a fun E46, so perhaps I should stop trying to fill that same role over and over (my last 4 cars: E36, E46, E82. E46). Then I start thinking maybe I'll get a 4runner
    This easy then: S65 into that fun E46. Easy-peasy.

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  • Tbonem3
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    e92 ya, but I don't know. Almost want to go back to E36 for the sheer fun. I just love to drive, but as great as the s65 sounds, and as nice as it is to have a newer car/better chassis, the driving experience is worse, probably moreso than E36 to E46 was. DCT is sweet though - I already have a great manual car and as I get older, don't always want to use my clutch leg.

    That said, I DO already have a fun E46, so perhaps I should stop trying to fill that same role over and over (my last 4 cars: E36, E46, E82. E46). Then I start thinking maybe I'll get a 4runner

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