Finally, after years of wait, I'm gonna get my hands on a Bimmer 
After months of speculation, I'm getting the 335i Sedan, which I feel is good, practical car, and when required can become a rubber burner with ease.
I was wondering if the concept of track-days is popular here in the US as well? I've heard a lot about them in the UK, but they don't seem to be as popular here.
Any ideas guys?
PS: Unfortunately I had to get the Automatic with paddle-shifters because of:-
1. The pathetic traffic in LA
2. Scarce availability of manuals here(checked with a few dealers, said I'd have to factory order and wait 6 weeks)
After months of speculation, I'm getting the 335i Sedan, which I feel is good, practical car, and when required can become a rubber burner with ease.
I was wondering if the concept of track-days is popular here in the US as well? I've heard a lot about them in the UK, but they don't seem to be as popular here.
Any ideas guys?
PS: Unfortunately I had to get the Automatic with paddle-shifters because of:-
1. The pathetic traffic in LA
2. Scarce availability of manuals here(checked with a few dealers, said I'd have to factory order and wait 6 weeks)