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By Nate Risch
03/13/2016
Shed a tear. It happened. My mom finally replaced her 1997 528i. This is sad in so many ways, not least because the car had a manual transmission. Yes, that matters.
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By Nate Risch
03/13/2016
Last week, I scored the Wheel Deal—a set of the 17x8" Style 42 cross-spoke alloy wheels that were conspicuously absent from the $1,500 530i stick sport I bought last month. I drove 2½ hours each way up to Maine, handed over a hundred and fifty bucks, and dragged home four corroded, bent wheels with garbage tires.
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By Nate Risch
03/07/2016
Everyone has goals or a dream in life. Maybe it is to score your dream job, to get a promotion, to save up money to buy a shiny new M3, or maybe even to get in better shape. Whatever you dream of, it is motivation that fuels us to put in the work to achieve those goals.
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By Nate Risch
03/06/2016
Last week, I whined to the point of caterwauling about how the 2003 530i sport stick I’d just bought for $1,500 didn’t have the original Style 42 cross-spoke alloys, and seriously implied that my car, my life—indeed, my place in this cruel world—would not be whole until the correct wheels were on the car. Oh, and I needed to pay essentially nothing for them in order to continue to maintain that the purchase of the car was a great deal. Talk about your first-world problems!
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By Nate Risch
02/29/2016
Recently, while undertaking a search for a “new” car, something occurred to me: Being a car enthusiast makes you crazy—a BMW enthusiast, perhaps even more so. I don’t necessarily mean crazy in the sense of hearing voices, or enjoying watching any of the presidential debates, but being a car enthusiast can make you irrational compared to the average person.