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No it’s not.  Lighten up, Francis. 

The owner probably still uses cubic inches to announce his engine size.  

No opinion on the price but I just needed to share that I love OG Z3s, especially in blue. Would be cool to get one before they get to E30-level craziness on pricing. (Though I bet they never get quite that hight.)

Hi Chris! 

Get a helicoptor and an International harvester K5 bus?

It demonstrates that none of these idiots has ever seen a truck commercial or they’d  know that dropping heavy loads into the bed is a SELLING POINT.

If you ask me, it looks like those trucks can handle quite a bit more regulations.

I think the metaphor is that the "blue truck" does all the work while the "red truck" has everyone else do the heavy lifting while they coast through life.

Looks like they’re appealing to his base of mouthbreathers in a way only they can understand: “Ooh, big trucks!”

Most people buying $100k new Porsches don’t care how expensive they are. It’s like buying a new Corolla to them. Thank them for spending their money so we can buy them used for 50% sticker 5 years later.

My knee-jerk reaction was to judge, but... Thinking back, younger me did shit at least as stupid as this and I was just a lot luckier.

To be fair to dodge how many problems can their 2 cars have after 13+ years in production?  I figure those should be worked out by now

This is the last straw.

You can pretty much stuff that much coke in the new BMWs 4 series nostrils.

lol, this is marketing by the head tap.gif guy. Our customer base of fat middle aged MAGAs are dying by the bucket load so lets drop production and act like were exclusive rather than be honest about lack of demand for their products.

FYI, retreads for big rigs can be, and usually are perfectly safe. It’s only when it’s done poorly, with low standards, or no QC is it an issue. The carcass of a tire can way outlast the treadlife, especially at the mileage rate most trucks see.

Sorry, but I gotta one-up you on the radness factor...Volkspod

“I think you are way off base in thinking the Shuttle was a bad idea,” Roger Launius, former chief historian of NASA, told Gizmodo. “It was an idea that made sense at the time, but the technologies were insufficient to realize it fully.”

The difference is BMW already has good market share in every other motorcycle niche, this is then branching out to another with a good looking, competitively priced product.