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this one time I bought snow tires for my manual transmission car and I flew by everyone else on no seasons driving corollas

agreed. idk why every new bmw I see has the x drive badge. if you wanted awd why not get an audi?

0-60, top speed, and quarter mile seem to be slightly relevant way to compare them

I feel similar but only because it seems to just match and not exceed the performance of the sti evo and golf R. 350 hp means dick if it isn’t faster....

AUDI HAS IT

agreed but the rsk is 1 of 37 and the gmund is 1 of 41

im gonna be that guy and argue these aren’t his finest porsches. the dude has a RSK and a Gmund. these are pretty pedestrian in comparison

only on RWD except for 340i

the 328 and 320 xdrive don’t have it. 4 out of 12 cars is not across the board

your wrong. the only manual ones in America are 320i, 328i, 340i and 340i xdrive. no other awd cars or diesels or wagons or GT have it. 4 out of 12 possible options have it. that’s not across the board

5 have it:

5 have it:

remind to NEVER buy a modern bmw ever. why the fuck is there no spare? according to the US site only rwd cars are available with stick. no xdrive diesels or wagons. so 3 out of 12 combos have sticks, hardly across the entire range

but they do.....

thought the stick was only available on RWD models? and why are we impressed at something that’s standard on the car? would you be impressed if a car had a steering wheel or a spare tire?

who designed this?

most states have 25 year rules. if its old they don’t care. this car is an antique so it doesn’t matter

Half doors solve everything

This was my moms second car after an original beetle. she didn’t even know what a scirocco was when she called the ad. they are very hard to find today as everyone has mk2