Welcome to America, where nobody ever makes mistakes except corporations.
Welcome to America, where nobody ever makes mistakes except corporations.
I actually love the 9-7x Aero.
The thing about China is the Tesla will cost at least twice as much there as it does in the US because of tax. Some BMWs are actually more popular there if they're subjected to the tax than their models that aren't, because status. (you get the 100% tax if the car isn't built in China with collaboration by a Chinese…
I want this so bad it hurts my groins.
How to drive a stick shift.
Definitely a fan of the 3rd option. That'd be absolutely hilarious to watch.
I read an article in Indy Star that I-65 from Indy to Chicago is one of the deadliest highways in the US and the worst in Indiana. INDOT doesn't know what to do about it. Speeding isn't the issue from one of their studies. It's run-offs and sudden traffic jams that are the problem.
It's an improvement in the same sense as the plain jane girl in 6th girl being "hotter" than the ugly one with buck teeth and lopsided tits. Certainly less personality and much more forgettable, but easier on the eyes.
FYI, Google Chrome is the ONLY browser that I've ever been able to use Kinja on without issue. And that's only sometimes.
BMW does underrate engines, but not by 100 HP. And that almost never applies to their M models. They intentionally underrate their regular models to give the Ms more prestige. Everyone knows the 335i is making closer to 330 HP than the advertised 300, because the M3 needs to have at least 100 more horsepower to seem…
Very pretty. I like how they managed to give it a sleek roofline while adding that sharp corner in the window to keep the design edgy. The rear is much improved over the sedan
I just read the 428i was clocked at 0-60 in 5.1 seconds by Edmunds. No shit this much lighter, more powerful car with the same transmission will be under 5.
I'm going to add mixing tires to this mix. I had 2 of my winter tires slashed last year and put two Bridgestone Potenzas I had laying around on the front of my BMW and the Nokian snow (read tractor) tires on the rear.
That's not much more than you'd pay for a stock SS in that condition.
Let me try to justify what BMW is doing here.
I imagine they're making both variants