MikeDAmbrosio
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MikeDAmbrosio

I’d be lying if I said I was not disappointed that I saw no FTO or GTO in the shots.

That isn’t what the article said at all. The Porsche is the better car, just a lot more expensive.

That’s where you need Photoshop. 

Thanks as always guys!

One form of public transportation - buses - still use highways. And while NYC insists on taxing everyone to use roads, they don’t give you many other options. There is one train tunnel in or out from New Jersey, the subways often don’t work and most of the time you still need to drive to your mode of public transport,

I can’t understand the cracks in the air frame - they’ve been making fighter planes for over 50 years now...this is basic stuff.

Can I ask a genuine question? Why do we knock this thing? It’s naturally aspirated, available with a stick, RWD and cheap. If you drove one, you’d be smiling within 5 minutes.

I had mine 10 years without any issues. The car itself is rock solid, and if you want one, bearing replacement is only about $2,500, so just factor that cost in when you buy. I miss mine!

Well, if you ever need better ROI on your advertising, it’s what I do...

Should have left it up. Would have garnered more attention for the dealer. Kind of like this post!

I tried, ugh and it’s hard...I tried to believe that Kylo saves Rey, and in doing so, the Skywalker family saves the Jedi/Light side since she is the last of it.

Right? Had mine for over 4 years with over 120k, never gave me issues and was a nice drive each day. God forbid the masses buy cars for the same reasons we do.

22 minutes just to get there, and then what if there is a line? Like I said, there is no infrastructure in place in rural areas to build superchargers yet.

What’s the email address to pitch to?

The 328 drives nicely. I’m not sure why you wouldn’t want one.

See that little road called Route 80? Notice how I said “west”. I don’t see a single Supercharger anywhere near me. 07882 is the ZIP code if you want confirmation.

I used to live 60 miles away from NYC in western NJ. That was a rural area. There were plenty of BMWs.

Lots of good stuff here:

Uh, everyone is buying crossovers, not just BMW customers. Not sure what that has to do with anything.

A majority of their lineup is still RWD based. They aren’t making the 2 Series a FWD car because of perception, but because of cost. It’s a cheaper car to build when you’ve got MINI in the stable.