Good buy and good ride! <was: good bye and good ridence!>
Von Kenric Kaneshiro
von_kaneshiro@yahoo.com
Tue, 16 Jul 2002 10:57:23 -0500
I believe the original poster meant, "good 'buy" and
good 'ride'". Either it was a poor spelling or a
Freudian slip. :-)
I cna concur with Peter Serwe that the SE-R is far
more fun than a Bimmer. I used to have a 325iX, which
WAS nice to drive, but the "Break My Wallet" mantra
rang true for me. When I bought my SE-R from a friend
of mine (I talked him into it, having owned a G20t for
some time), I felt young again. The car is ultra
cheap to maintain (unless if you crashed it like me,
then you have to drive it around with the war wound
:-). Actually, I took a job in Washington, so I
couldn't sell it, and I'm still enjoying it!
My '93 classic makes me feel much younger, when I was
driving around my '69 510 in the mid-80s. A car that
holds its own in any gear; a car that has such quick
turn-in; pure fun! And cheap, too (oh, I think I
mentioned that before).
M3 three means, "Money cubed". His Inspections are
going to run as high as a grand.
Von
95'G20t
'93 Classic (with war wound, but 2B repaired now that
I'm employed again! Woohoo!)