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ggslash August 18th 06 04:15 PM

Have your say? Why bmw?
 
with all the the other german brands of car, why did you choose bmw?


Jules August 18th 06 04:59 PM

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"ggslash" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> with all the the other german brands of car, why did you choose bmw?
>


RWD, was told of fantastic drivers car, handling too



Dave Plowman (News) August 18th 06 06:46 PM

Have your say? Why bmw?
 
In article . com>,
ggslash > wrote:
> with all the the other german brands of car, why did you choose bmw?


What has nationality got to do with it? Does anyone buy a car by where
it's made or who owns the company these days?

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Mike G August 18th 06 06:58 PM

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"Jules" > wrote in message
. uk...
>
> "ggslash" > wrote in message
> ups.com...
>> with all the the other german brands of car, why did you choose bmw?
>>

>
> RWD, was told of fantastic drivers car, handling too


Yup. If you prefer RWD there's little other choice on a limited budget.
Of the few there are, choosing a BMW is a no-brainer.
Mike.


bmoag August 18th 06 07:12 PM

Have your say? Why bmw?
 
I'm still wondering every time I have to touch that f***ing I-thing in the
central console.
Drives great.
Lousy cupholders.



Mike G August 18th 06 07:55 PM

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"bmoag" > wrote in message
. com...
> I'm still wondering every time I have to touch that f***ing I-thing in the
> central console.
> Drives great.
> Lousy cupholders.


TBH I can't see their purpose. I would never drive with a cup of liquid in
them, and if you're stationary who needs them.
If they provided somewhere to put a cup that is otherwise non existant OK,
but the front holders in my E39 are hardly necessary IMO.
Mike.


Jules August 18th 06 09:31 PM

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"Mike G" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Jules" > wrote in message
> . uk...
> >
> > "ggslash" > wrote in message
> > ups.com...
> >> with all the the other german brands of car, why did you choose bmw?
> >>

> >
> > RWD, was told of fantastic drivers car, handling too

>
> Yup. If you prefer RWD there's little other choice on a limited budget.
> Of the few there are, choosing a BMW is a no-brainer.
> Mike.
>


All my cars have been RWD, thats a must...but then i have have much cash so
for years always had old Celicas, bags of cheap fun



ggslash August 19th 06 01:59 AM

Have your say? Why bmw?
 

Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
> In article . com>,
> ggslash > wrote:
> > with all the the other german brands of car, why did you choose bmw?

>
> What has nationality got to do with it? Does anyone buy a car by where
> it's made or who owns the company these days?
>
> --
> *Learn from your parents' mistakes - use birth control
>
> Dave Plowman London SW
> To e-mail, change noise into sound.


i said why out of all german cars did you choose bmw, i didnt say why
did you choose a german car, other countries produce other types of
cars, havn't you notice? german are more into the sides of richness
with leather trim wood grain, cars arnt particurly quick, arnt really
meant for speed but can, but we all know why their known mostly for. As
for other countrys they have their own style, i asked why you choose
that specific car out of germany.


Dave Plowman (News) August 19th 06 09:26 AM

Have your say? Why bmw?
 
In article .com>,
ggslash > wrote:

> Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
> > In article . com>,
> > ggslash > wrote:
> > > with all the the other german brands of car, why did you choose bmw?

> >
> > What has nationality got to do with it? Does anyone buy a car by where
> > it's made or who owns the company these days?



> i said why out of all german cars did you choose bmw, i didnt say why
> did you choose a german car, other countries produce other types of
> cars, havn't you notice?


And there is no such thing as a 'German car type'.

> german are more into the sides of richness
> with leather trim wood grain, cars arnt particurly quick, arnt really
> meant for speed but can, but we all know why their known mostly for.


So a Jaguar doesn't have rich wood and leather trim? Or a Porsche isn't
made for speed?

> As for other countrys they have their own style, i asked why you choose
> that specific car out of germany.


I wonder why?

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E Brown August 19th 06 10:29 AM

Have your say? Why bmw?
 
On 18 Aug 2006 17:59:22 -0700, "ggslash" >
wrote:

>i said why out of all german cars did you choose bmw, i didnt say why
>did you choose a german car, other countries produce other types of
>cars, havn't you notice? german are more into the sides of richness
>with leather trim wood grain, cars arnt particurly quick, arnt really
>meant for speed but can, but we all know why their known mostly for. As
>for other countrys they have their own style, i asked why you choose
>that specific car out of germany.


Wow. I don't think the Germany on our planet is the same as the one
you're discussing.
epbrown
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most people will settle for the car." Chris Titus
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