Ridelust Review: 2013 BMW X6 M
Every year I try to come up with a way to improve myself as an automotive enthusiast. In the past I’ve vowed to learn more about mechanics so I could become more self-sufficient, I’ve also told myself that I wouldn’t spend as much money on auto related things. For 2011 though, I’m finding it hard to nail down a good one. I mean I would love to say that 2011 is the year that I’ll be buying a dedicated track car, but that requires money, which is something that is in short supply at the moment. It’s also not really a resolution, but more of a want then anything else. I suppose I could say that I’ll be more diligent about automotive maintenance, but I’m already pretty good about that. One thing that I was thinking about was restoring and extra grill that I have for my 1968 Dodge Charger. It’s all there, but the biggest problem is not having the space to properly dismantle it. I suppose that I could make it work if I really wanted to though, but we’ll see. So what about you guys, what’s your automotive New Year’s resolution going to be?

A new Porsche. I’d like a 911, but I’d be happy with a Cayman S.
Get all of the parts that have been sitting on my garage floor installed on the camaro before summer, and hopefully save up enough for a few spare rear tires.
have the C10 ready for the parades, and the bike finished up and purdied up
buy good summer tires have’em mounted and balanced during the winter BEFORE spring arrives