OK. Time for my not too humble opinions. BMW Z3 - Love the Roadster - especially the rearching of the rear fenders to give it a more rounded look - hate the coupe - looks like a CRX with a BMW front
I thought that I was part of the current sporty car market! I'm 32. I don't know many 23-year-old guys with a spare $30K lying around. Yeah, and how many roadsters sold in the US? (don't git yer und
The younger crowd buy cars on credit. In fact most people do. When I was young (1970's) a 240Z looked like a sportscar. Today they all look like Audi TT. A cute little blimp that looks like it was de
I kinda like the Z3 coupe, prefer it to the Z3roadster in fact. Maybe it's the funky TVR proportions, or the overall hunkering toad look that I find strangely appealing. Also a little reminiscent ot
Author: "The Belgian Roadster" <chriss@euregio.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 21:22:44 +0100
<<As for the Datsun Roadster, if it had another badge... The badge has always been Datsun's/Nissan's biggest problem on the continent. Just like Thomas said, we made e few nice sports cars that looke
The last 300ZX twin turbo gained some "respect" in Europe but with a price of $60K it wasn't that easy to sell when you could buy a 911 for the same price. Same thing with the 240Z. In 1973 a 240Z co
Sure they criticised the Roadster but they do that to almost all cars except if they are a Ferrari or Porsche or cost more than most people's houses. Let's face it, for the most part auto writers are