Subject: So I got egged any products to get rid of these scratches?
Subject: Let's make this a trend! Here are my top 5 BMW's!
Subject: ///Memory lane. Some of my past M cars and the current M3 and X3
Subject: Rim Cleaning.. what do you guys use to clean your rims?
Subject: Owners of both an Alpina XB7 and Chiron Pur Sport, which do you drive more?
Subject: First BMW (car anyway). Coming from an Audi S5.
Subject: Owners of a massage chair and an X7, which one do you prefer to lose your keys/wallet in?
So I've been watching the F80 M3 market for a while, and finally found a spec that I like. Unfortunately, it has a little bit more mileage than I would have liked at 40,000. Is this too high? Should I keep waiting / looking? Is purchasing the extended powertrain warranty of 24 months for $4,000 worth it.... it seems steep?
Thank you!
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Subject: Owner of both a BMW e87 1 series and a Mikoyan MIG-29: Which one does better over bumps?
Used to like my old mopar as it could do this seamlessly by popping it into neutral, let revs drop then back into drive. The ZF doesn’t like this and wants you to brake to put it back into drive. Is this something that can be coded out or some technique you can do by tapping the brakes?
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Subject: Owners of both La Voiture Noire and Yugo: which do you drive more often?
Subject: Owners of both a G23 440i and a Ferrari Superamerica 45, which do you find to have the least wind buffeting when driving with the top down on the open road?
My sister put washer fluid in my oil I didn’t know until I drove 15 minutes, luckily where I realized, it was a 30 second drive to the shop. What is going to happen ? Will my engine be damaged? And I already spoke to the mechanic about his protocol he’ll flush the fluid out and drive and then flush etc. edit: 2016 bmw x3, did oil change in december, and it has 96k km or 60k miles
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Subject: for the good of the order. 2019 M5 comp in rhodonite silver. Got my dream car just before new years
![]() | A couple days ago I picked up my new car. This is my 1993 BMW E36. A couple of years ago I told myself I'd never own a BMW let alone an older one. After familiarizing myself with these cars a bit more over the months I began to really really want one. This car is all original and not missing even one interior trim piece. The car was owned by an executive of a business somewhere in the bay area here in Cali and sold to whom I bought it off of. The maintenance has been miraculously well kept it's entire life and this thing drives as if it were new from 1993. It also came with some of the original documents and cards showing the original purchase date of roadside assistance, every owner manual, service manual, it has everything. I just figured I'd share with everyone. [link] [comments] |