E30's are slow.

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Asked by Phillip Dec 03, 2009 at 11:07 PM about the BMW 3 Series

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now. most people will agree with you that more horsepower the better. but now usually the right setup of the car's construction may make the car slow, and to "street racing" or "drag" but the lightness and steering capabilities of the e30 make it "fast" in the twisties. the upgrades for e30's are usually more about control than just making it fast. thats why when you see an e30 build, their are not used for drag racing, or anything like that. strictly a track car, god's chariot.

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