I saw this recently on youtube. Indeed they were really making up "problems" with this car to avoid being seen as bias. That's the problem with this show, every car is average, whether its a Porsche or a Korean minivan. Can't there be a happy medium between Top Gear and this :rolleyes: The German automotive shows do it the best from what I've seen..
Motor Week's problems:
-Turn signal stalks too short. Are they out of their mind? Everyone knows where they are, why do they have to be visible? This avoids being susceptible to breaking under extreme "Ahh! I'm going to crash.." counter-steering. This happened to my friend, because his car had long stalks he literally chopped one in half. A PAIN to replace. If you just hit the corner, they will not break.
-Sparce gauges. What does that even mean :confused: Not enough info? Every car I've ever driven didn't have enough gauges. Unless it's a Ford GT or something, you, as an enthusiast, are always going to be forced to buy aftermarket stuff to satisfy that need.. what did they expect, one of these sitting on the dash

-High Trunk Lift-over.
AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA WHAT!!!!!!

*****Bullshit alert*****
a) "Hey Bob, what's up"
b) "Just bought a new B-M-W" :cool:
a) "Oh ya? Which one"
b) "318is" :p
a) "Oo! :eek: Those have got dodgy trunk lift overs. Didn't you know that?"
b) "F@CK. What have I done!! Shoulda gotten the Peugot."

Only real problem with this car, the thing that I instantly noticed when I test-drove it and probably the only that that would bother you if it was the year 1991 and the car was brand new.. NO TILT WHEEL
