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My "new" car
Published 23/10/2009 @ 03:35:30, By ecclefechan
Very beautiful car.
The one problem, at least on the continent, is that BMW drivers generally have the worst attitude on the road. They like to push you forward and out of the way.
The one problem, at least on the continent, is that BMW drivers generally have the worst attitude on the road. They like to push you forward and out of the way.
There is that reputation here also, though it's more of a stereotype than reality. I admit that I lack patience sometimes, particularly when driving on country roads and getting stuck behind slow moving traffic. However, I'd like to consider myself as a courteous driver, as I will always let other drivers out and give them space, as I know how frustrating it is to be in that position myself. I've encountered a lot of assholes who won't let me out, particularly when driving in London a few weeks ago.
My "new" car
Published 14/12/2009 @ 20:10:37, By 130rapid
Stereotype is strong worldwide.
I met every policeman in 30-mile circle.
During 5-years owning & pleasure driving 3-Series (E30).
(If you must carry corpus delicti, do it by Hyundai Accent).
I'm member of BMW club (besides Citroen Xantia is my excellent daily ass-carrier).
3-Series E46 has better quality than precedessor.
"Beware, Missing Wallet!" E36 has much more shortcommings, cut-cornerings, even unadequate rust protection.
Early 90s was hard time for BMW. They were urged to cruel tighten their belts.
I met every policeman in 30-mile circle.
During 5-years owning & pleasure driving 3-Series (E30).
(If you must carry corpus delicti, do it by Hyundai Accent).
I'm member of BMW club (besides Citroen Xantia is my excellent daily ass-carrier).
3-Series E46 has better quality than precedessor.
"Beware, Missing Wallet!" E36 has much more shortcommings, cut-cornerings, even unadequate rust protection.
Early 90s was hard time for BMW. They were urged to cruel tighten their belts.