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Wow, you ordered it the day it was announced? You sir, are a true fan, and not in a bad way. I used to hate BMW because every douchebag I ever met drove one. But as time progresses, and I learn about BMW's racing and engineering heritage, I keep falling more in love. And the 4-series definitely helps justify that

You probably are....how long ago did you order?

I was wondering when you'd post this. I saw this earlier like 1-2 months ago and don't know if you posted this in that article as well.

A lot of individuals buying these cars can probably afford a lot more than the $136k sticker price, in cash. When I was picking up my 428i, my CA (client advisor) told me that i8 they had on display was already sold, and they were getting offers of up to $120k-$150k over sticker to buy that exact i8. I asked him if

Is it rev happy like my N20 engine? Does it sound crazy like that video posted earlier this year?

Is this the best score given by Jalopnik? I don't know if there is a standing chart with all the scores.

People in California can't even buy one while offering $120k over sticker. Hope your father has better luck.

Which car can I buy where I can fit 3-4 people in?

Although BMW's Idrive system was terrible when first released, I think it's one of the greatest in today's age. The voice control in my 2014 428i is pretty damn amazing. Android's Google voice controls kind of suck.

This article is making my new 428i look bad....sadface.

Yes, I read that Fred Dellis and his company made that system for the Porsche 924. A lot of people complained that it didn't live up to the hype. It did reduce turbo lag, but didn't eliminate it.

Well, a turbocharger has always been an analog device in the past, but that's changing now. Instead of waiting for compressed air to come into the chamber and spool up the turbine, you force feed it. The electric part is the compressor, which is a smaller version of something you'd find in a auto repair shop, or a

Heroes.....or somehow related to drug trafficking?

While I genuinely believe what Clarkson is saying, I can't help but think of the Boy who cried Wolf. If you do ignorant and blatantly offensive things in your specials for a living....it's going to catch up to you, even if it wasn't your fault this time.

I have a problem with the $31,341 ATP. If you look at that article, the ATP of a midsize car is $25,159. This means that there are extreme outliers in their aggregated data. I am wondering what their standard deviation was as well.

El.....oh.....freaking.....el!

Did you guys hang out? Did Joey come to you wearing his Porsche clothing?

The result is that you're driving around constantly staring at the road, and you have no time to look up and enjoy New York, where you might find, for instance, someone who's actually wearing pants made of aardvark. ("Everyone knows capybara is so 2013,"these people say.)

Holy crap! It really does have Samurai styling.

It's funny how they showed English dominance and rape of India (over 3000 years) in the India special, by leaving 3 british cars on one of India's highest peak. Yet, India didn't do anything really, except file a small complaint. Sometimes, Top Gear should show a little restraint and keep the racism just in their