The new 2020 BMW X4 M and BMW X3 M (along with their Competition variants) have arrived to answer the question nobody asked.
The new 2020 BMW X4 M and BMW X3 M (along with their Competition variants) have arrived to answer the question nobody asked.
I’ve gone back and re-watched a lot of movies recently that held some nostalgia for me (tear your achilles, and you too can do it!). Ghostbusters was one of them, and I have to agree to disagree. It held up quite well, unlike a lot of others.
I discovered them 30 years ago as well, and while they are pretty bad, it’s some of the best scenery on that otherwise ridiculously boring drive. Well, it’s not Kansas boring, but it’s pretty rough.
Guilty. That’s not even mine (probably...) but it’s exactly the same.
Counterpoint, car companies don’t actually spend time enough talking to customers about what they actually want. Which is why we get such uninteresting cars. This is a “more data the better” situation for automakers.
I don’t know if you coined that term, but in my book you did. Incredible! “Great Scott” indeed. hahahahahaha
I did some soft-roading in a bunch of it’s competitors, you don’t need much to tackle mud and some non-boulder sized rocks. It mostly comes down to tires.
Makes sense, they have all the parts. Stick the 5.0L from the F cars into one of several SUVs, profit.
Wasn’t Jerry Jones boat like more than twice as expensive?
So always use the less interesting word, got it. haha
I love the way it looks, the specs sound good, the price is about right.
Great story Mack, very powerful. I’m heading there in May, the photos look amazing.
I like it, can’t wait to see it in person. I’ll be in the market for a quick sedan or 2+2 in the sub $50K range in the not-so-distant future and will 100% consider the new Supra.
All this stuff exists, it’s more that most places (esp. in the US) don’t have policies/authorities to use it.
God this is boring.
It’s French.
That’s quite solid, I remember that.
The ultimate compliment. Thanks!