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March 5, 2008 at 2:48 PM #164937March 5, 2008 at 3:31 PM #164533raptorduckParticipant
FLU. Now wait a minute. Having owned 7 BMW’s, including 3 M cars, I can say that it is true that BMW is the ultimate driving machine. I even still have an M car in my stable.
So I can say without hesitation, that it is absolutely true that BMW is the ultimate driving machine. Well, except for my uberpowered Audi. Oh, yea, except for that AMG Mercedes I had. Other than that, yes it is the ultimate driving machine.
March 5, 2008 at 3:31 PM #164844raptorduckParticipantFLU. Now wait a minute. Having owned 7 BMW’s, including 3 M cars, I can say that it is true that BMW is the ultimate driving machine. I even still have an M car in my stable.
So I can say without hesitation, that it is absolutely true that BMW is the ultimate driving machine. Well, except for my uberpowered Audi. Oh, yea, except for that AMG Mercedes I had. Other than that, yes it is the ultimate driving machine.
March 5, 2008 at 3:31 PM #164855raptorduckParticipantFLU. Now wait a minute. Having owned 7 BMW’s, including 3 M cars, I can say that it is true that BMW is the ultimate driving machine. I even still have an M car in my stable.
So I can say without hesitation, that it is absolutely true that BMW is the ultimate driving machine. Well, except for my uberpowered Audi. Oh, yea, except for that AMG Mercedes I had. Other than that, yes it is the ultimate driving machine.
March 5, 2008 at 3:31 PM #164862raptorduckParticipantFLU. Now wait a minute. Having owned 7 BMW’s, including 3 M cars, I can say that it is true that BMW is the ultimate driving machine. I even still have an M car in my stable.
So I can say without hesitation, that it is absolutely true that BMW is the ultimate driving machine. Well, except for my uberpowered Audi. Oh, yea, except for that AMG Mercedes I had. Other than that, yes it is the ultimate driving machine.
March 5, 2008 at 3:31 PM #164948raptorduckParticipantFLU. Now wait a minute. Having owned 7 BMW’s, including 3 M cars, I can say that it is true that BMW is the ultimate driving machine. I even still have an M car in my stable.
So I can say without hesitation, that it is absolutely true that BMW is the ultimate driving machine. Well, except for my uberpowered Audi. Oh, yea, except for that AMG Mercedes I had. Other than that, yes it is the ultimate driving machine.
March 5, 2008 at 3:36 PM #164543CavalierLionParticipantRealtors have essentially become used car’s salesmen. There are few honest ones out there. By and large, the majority are just looking to make a quick buck.
Frankly, in today’s day and age, I have to question what value a buyer’s agent really offers. By and large, the information they can provide is available either free or much cheaper from other sources. (e.g., if you buy a $1mill house, are you really getting $30k of services from them?) And, the advice the majority offer is either deceitful or half truths designed to get you to buy quickly at a high price to maximize their income with the least amount of work.
March 5, 2008 at 3:36 PM #164854CavalierLionParticipantRealtors have essentially become used car’s salesmen. There are few honest ones out there. By and large, the majority are just looking to make a quick buck.
Frankly, in today’s day and age, I have to question what value a buyer’s agent really offers. By and large, the information they can provide is available either free or much cheaper from other sources. (e.g., if you buy a $1mill house, are you really getting $30k of services from them?) And, the advice the majority offer is either deceitful or half truths designed to get you to buy quickly at a high price to maximize their income with the least amount of work.
March 5, 2008 at 3:36 PM #164865CavalierLionParticipantRealtors have essentially become used car’s salesmen. There are few honest ones out there. By and large, the majority are just looking to make a quick buck.
Frankly, in today’s day and age, I have to question what value a buyer’s agent really offers. By and large, the information they can provide is available either free or much cheaper from other sources. (e.g., if you buy a $1mill house, are you really getting $30k of services from them?) And, the advice the majority offer is either deceitful or half truths designed to get you to buy quickly at a high price to maximize their income with the least amount of work.
March 5, 2008 at 3:36 PM #164871CavalierLionParticipantRealtors have essentially become used car’s salesmen. There are few honest ones out there. By and large, the majority are just looking to make a quick buck.
Frankly, in today’s day and age, I have to question what value a buyer’s agent really offers. By and large, the information they can provide is available either free or much cheaper from other sources. (e.g., if you buy a $1mill house, are you really getting $30k of services from them?) And, the advice the majority offer is either deceitful or half truths designed to get you to buy quickly at a high price to maximize their income with the least amount of work.
March 5, 2008 at 3:36 PM #164957CavalierLionParticipantRealtors have essentially become used car’s salesmen. There are few honest ones out there. By and large, the majority are just looking to make a quick buck.
Frankly, in today’s day and age, I have to question what value a buyer’s agent really offers. By and large, the information they can provide is available either free or much cheaper from other sources. (e.g., if you buy a $1mill house, are you really getting $30k of services from them?) And, the advice the majority offer is either deceitful or half truths designed to get you to buy quickly at a high price to maximize their income with the least amount of work.
March 5, 2008 at 3:47 PM #164558anParticipantI feel bad for getting OT on this thread but I can’t help it. BMW’s “ultimate driving machine” is one of the best marketing slogan of all time in the automotive industry. Sure, BMW designs its car with handling as one of the top priority. But they’re not the only one. To some, “ultimate driving machine” is how smooth and supple the ride is. Which in that case, BMW is not at the top, Benz & Lexus is. To some, “ultimate driving machine” is price performance, which Infiniti takes the crown. BMW is the “ultimate driving machine” when you’re talking about balance in power, handling, and ride quality. But you sacrifice the price for that level of balance. Also, I hardly call the 328i or any low powered BMW an “ultimate driving machine” even though they priced it like it is.
March 5, 2008 at 3:47 PM #164870anParticipantI feel bad for getting OT on this thread but I can’t help it. BMW’s “ultimate driving machine” is one of the best marketing slogan of all time in the automotive industry. Sure, BMW designs its car with handling as one of the top priority. But they’re not the only one. To some, “ultimate driving machine” is how smooth and supple the ride is. Which in that case, BMW is not at the top, Benz & Lexus is. To some, “ultimate driving machine” is price performance, which Infiniti takes the crown. BMW is the “ultimate driving machine” when you’re talking about balance in power, handling, and ride quality. But you sacrifice the price for that level of balance. Also, I hardly call the 328i or any low powered BMW an “ultimate driving machine” even though they priced it like it is.
March 5, 2008 at 3:47 PM #164879anParticipantI feel bad for getting OT on this thread but I can’t help it. BMW’s “ultimate driving machine” is one of the best marketing slogan of all time in the automotive industry. Sure, BMW designs its car with handling as one of the top priority. But they’re not the only one. To some, “ultimate driving machine” is how smooth and supple the ride is. Which in that case, BMW is not at the top, Benz & Lexus is. To some, “ultimate driving machine” is price performance, which Infiniti takes the crown. BMW is the “ultimate driving machine” when you’re talking about balance in power, handling, and ride quality. But you sacrifice the price for that level of balance. Also, I hardly call the 328i or any low powered BMW an “ultimate driving machine” even though they priced it like it is.
March 5, 2008 at 3:47 PM #164886anParticipantI feel bad for getting OT on this thread but I can’t help it. BMW’s “ultimate driving machine” is one of the best marketing slogan of all time in the automotive industry. Sure, BMW designs its car with handling as one of the top priority. But they’re not the only one. To some, “ultimate driving machine” is how smooth and supple the ride is. Which in that case, BMW is not at the top, Benz & Lexus is. To some, “ultimate driving machine” is price performance, which Infiniti takes the crown. BMW is the “ultimate driving machine” when you’re talking about balance in power, handling, and ride quality. But you sacrifice the price for that level of balance. Also, I hardly call the 328i or any low powered BMW an “ultimate driving machine” even though they priced it like it is.
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