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Archive Comparison Test: 2002 Sports Sedan Showdown

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Dan_E26@reddit

>and every one equipped with a stick shift *my pain is constant and sharp*
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k_dubious@reddit

The interiors on all those GM and Ford products are just so hilariously bad.
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PurdontS2k@reddit

The CTS steering wheel really is hilariously huge. I don’t know how that got through product development 
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death_buy_spoon@reddit

I had one years ago. You got used to it, not that you should need to. That is until you drove something else. The the lacquered wood top half was great for turning with your palm. The wheel diameter wasn't as off-putting as the thickness/gage of it.
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F1_Geek@reddit

I want a garage that has both an IS300 and a 330Ci. Would be perfect IMHO.
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Quizzie@reddit

Having only driven later model E46s, I had no idea that earlier ones had lighter steering
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Ill-Train6478@reddit

The story was E36 women drivers complainted the hell to BMW for heavy steering. BMW listened but got another complaint from BMW core buyers shortly after the release. My uncle 330ci was one od the first to get the retrofit in the northeast at least
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The_Commandant@reddit

I love that Audi interior — still looks good more than twenty years later
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lifegoeson2702@reddit (OP)

VW group exteriors & interiors age extremely well
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09Customx@reddit

My boss has a B6 A4 with 500k kms on it and the interior still looks great! Runs good too but rust has taken its toll.
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audi27tt@reddit

Have contemplated e46 330i track build as alternative to brz
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temptags@reddit

I really liked the look of the IS300 when it came out. A friend of mine bought one in the late-00s, 5MT, and let me drive it. I thought the manual sucked. I was driving a 7th gen Accord at the time so my perspective may have been skewed. Loved the fit and finish of the car but I guess I was expecting a much better experience from the transmission because it was a Lexus.
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Muttonboat@reddit

The designer of AE86 also worked on the is200 and considered it to be the successor to it. 
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rudbri93@reddit

aww yea e46 gettin after it. I feel like that was more commonly found with a stick than most of the others.
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