You should have been more thrusting.
You should have been more thrusting.
Is this him?
Another reply I got said it’s $2.5k-3.5k for an existing special color and $5k if someone hasn’t already done it lol
Interesting... Trawling the forums and the configurator, the standard individual colors (like Tanzanite Blue on the M4) were $5k, as was getting a BMW in something that’s not offered on that particular model (an M model in Estoril Blue, a non-M in Sakhir Orange, or any model in something like Signal Green).
It’s much easier to swallow than BMW’s $5,000 charge for the same thing! Come to think of it, at that level I probably wouldn’t bat an eyelash at spending $2k for a cool and unique color...
Maybe she’s just sad the Bay Bridge is getting demolished...wants to take one last stroll, preferably on foot and naked for maximum exposure.
BMW 435i M sport.
This idea not only warms my heart, but has sound business sense even without Dieselgate. In an effort to not bore you to death right off the bat, I’ll keep it short...
My feelings exactly. Think outside the box for a minute and the entire system fails lol
Not legal in North America, but it’s legal in the rest of the world, where it does happen.
This ad was filmed in Vancouver, BC...it’s clearly the only way we can legally have new Peugeots on our roads. :/
“Hey, Ichabod, it’s me. My tire went flat. I knew I shouldn’t have gotten the Mazda3. The Civic never has flat tires. Also, it rescues endangered animals.”
BROTHER!! lol
Ironically, yes:
Do they convert these trucks to (what would technically be) FWD?
The Infiniti version looks a little...melted, but I’d totally be ok with having the Nissan version.
Based on the few legible license plates, it should be Warsaw we’re looking at here.
Pricing revealed for the German market: 56,200 euros, and a driver’s package is optional which increases the electronically-limited top speed.