In the M3, BMW gives you a can of flat tire sealer, an air pump, and a prayer. My 328i came with run flats from the factory, the previous owner decided to swap them out for some Pilot Super Sports that aren’t run flats.
I just got the notification that the part is available for the recall on my M3, only 18 months after them announcing the recall. I know BMW dealers wouldn’t even let me test drive E9Xs with open recalls.
LIES, we all know what the chase car was.
Remember when BMW said they wouldn’t sell a turbo M car, or one with an automatic, or one with AWD. Ok BMW, you’re totally not going to make a turbo 4 cylinder M car, got it.
Probably should have added, this was right after I found a new job. So that’s why they’d give me that loan, as I was employed again.
I mean, if you’re going to ride in the car on the trailer anyways, this seems like the natural thing to do.
73-84 month loans? Damn, makes me feel better about the 60 month loan I’ve got on the E92. I probably should have put some money down, but I had been unemployed for 11 months at the time when I bought it and I didn’t want to dip into my savings. It felt weird buying a car with 0% down after I put 40% down on the M3…
Showing off in a Boxster? It’s cool, we all know you couldn’t afford a 911. But will you be able to pay for that lawyer now that someone dialed 911?
When I die, make sure you spread my blood on a BMW.
I spent 11 months unemployed, really no reason to respond to a rejection. Maybe if there were several rounds of interviews or it was a small private company, but as for the rest it’s really just a numbers game.
So there is a worse looking car in existence than a Juke, interesting.