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      09-26-2013, 09:47 AM   #188
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Originally Posted by wantm135i View Post
ha ha ha wow really you think its over, i have a bmw x1 35i msport a e46m rolled up on me today we jumped at the same time 50 mph to the speed limit hee hee
and he couldnt pull away side by side ha ha iam stock iam getting ready to tune it. paradox has same bmw x1 he added tune ran 12.7 and 60 ft 1.7 what what bmw is very much alive.
This mentality is exactly why BMW's best days are behind it. BMW have given up on the driving experience for the numbers games. With good reason-- it's the basis that people like this guy make their purchases on.

What are the best M3s? Arguably the e30 M3 and e46 CSL. Neither of them was particularly fast at accelerating compared to their contemporaries, but the driving experiences they offer are unrivaled.

BMW's best days are long, LONG over. At this point they make ONE car that I would enjoy owning, and its days are quickly coming to an end-- the e82 128i.
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