If you can't figure this out on your own (or at least ask in a more relevant place) you should consider private tutoring.how do you get to the past school papers on this website?
I'd say the fact it's surviving after 27 years is testament to some form of good quality.1983 BMW 318i cabrio.
Looks great but its slow as faaarrkk. Water leaks, gear slips, burns oil, etc etc
Considering it's age, I'm glad it works.
Oh fair enough. You want a Bimmer that badly? I'm inclined to think that the reliability issues and whatnot would deter all but those who are truly heart set on one.Na I don't own that car, no way would I buy it. I'm looking to buy an e30 because I love them. But that one I test drove at a dealer.
The premium models esp in the hatch are pretty snazzy IMO. But then if I was paying that much money I would probably look at other options (e.g. Rukus or maybe even a Prius) if I was really wanting a Toyota.I don't mind new corollas lol still the best small cars
IMO
isn't it supposed to burn the oil? .O (three eyed man is confused)1983 BMW 318i cabrio.
Looks great but its slow as faaarrkk. Water leaks, gear slips, burns oil, etc etc
Considering it's age, I'm glad it works.