Vincent Keene wrote:
Chuck Branscomb wrote:
The E30 design was started in the late 1970s, you should work on a 2016 BMW if you want real fun. These are throw-away cars. Once the lease and warranty is up, the car is done.

Chuck may only be halfway kidding. I know of more than one owner who has indeed said it's better to lease one and just get another before the warranty is up.
No, not kidding at all. These things are designed this way now imo. BMW, like many other corporate entities during this "recovery", are focused on one thing and one thing only -- financial engineering to extract the maximum amount of profit in the shortest possible time -- long term future, long term customer good will, long term anything be damned. Hence they've turned these modern chassis into semi-junk now (i.e. for example the 2012+ "F30" 3-series drives like crap (i.e. soft lexus) with awful electric steering with hugely reduced/eliminated steering feel, softened everything in suspension, designed in crap like great toe-in under compression in rear to promote more understeer, etc, etc). BMW lease uptake exceeds 80% of cars "sold" on the high end cars -- hardly anyone actually buys one of the 7-series cars for example.
For an enthusiast, the only product of minor interest would be the M2. The M3/M4 while fast as hell (i.e. stock cars trap 120mph in the 1/4) are HUGE cars now...i.e. Mustang large. I guess the F80 M3 is actually a tad smaller than the s550 mustang and has four doors and a decent trunk, so in that respect is a usable vehicle for its size anyway. These 3 cars are actually designed to be fun to drive, handle incredibly well, fast, decent gas mileage, etc. BUT they are enormously complicated vehicles. No DIY capable person is going to want to deal with this stuff in a few years.