I had a horrible time finding my first car. What a chore. I wanted something higher class than a ghetto messed up ford focus. I wanted something that I would enjoy driving, something that I would dream to drive. For 6 months, I searched 3 websites: buffalonews.com (online version of the newspaper auto classifieds), autotrader.com, and craigslist.com. I came across many cars I was interested in. At first, there was a Porsche 944s for $1600, but it needed cams (about a thousand bucks each 0.0), then there was a 1987 BMW 325, which sat on eidbach springs. It was all nice and everything, especially the gold Koing spare rims that came with it, but the interior was junk. Several trim pieces were missing, the whole cluster didn't function, and when we got around to driving it....wow. It had an idle problem, no big deal, until we got on the street, stepped on the clutch to go from first to second, not in a hurry, and the RPMs must've jumped to 5500! I was scared I was going to blow the engine. There were plenty of other electrical problems and such, but I wont go into much detail. Then I looked at a, get ready for a surprise, Ford Ranger. $900...it was in good shape, etc etc...I was ready to take it to a mechanic to check it out, and the guy sold it from under me. (Glad he did now) Then i was checking craigslist, and there it was, my 318is. It was for sale for $2200. I was pleasantly surprised by its condition, considering I live in freakin NY. It only needed brakes at the time, along with replacement of hoses. It had 99,000 miles on it. Now, 3 months later, it is sitting in my driveway waiting to be driven, and I still haven't done the breaks yet, I replaced the hoses and air filter, and it now needs a timing chain tensioner. Blah blah blah, I am happy I got my beautiful e30 and cant wait to drive it legally =), no insurance, registration, plates, inspection currently.