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01-26-2016, 07:25 PM | #24 | |
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But, as I commented in another thread, I feel this is a bit harsh view of BMW. Sure BMW lineup is diluted and pretty much everybody these days seem to have one (not the case 10-15 years ago) still I feel there's plenty to chose from in their lineup, other posters have provided a list which I pretty much agree with. And you know what, while driving in few "lesser BMW" loaners over the years, X1, 320, X3, and initially being underwhelmed by engine performance or look and feel, after few days, they still feel like a well balanced cars that are more enjoyable to drive than direct competition. Sure these are not performance cars, but, you know "apples to apples". Mini's pretty cool, go cart feel can be exhilarating and fun for few hours at the time, but for me personally, harsh suspension, lots of hard plastic inside and road noise get very tiring after a day or two. Only Porsche I got to drive extensively was 2007 Boxter S and felt it handled absolutely fantastic and felt incredibly well built. Not "crazy" fast, but direct and heavy steering feel, good sounding engine, firm yet not too harsh suspension, what seems like endless grip in corners... etc....I can only imagine how much better it gets once you move up their lineup. At the end of the day, most of us have a budget to stick to, and as others mentioned, lots of BMW cars perform well on track, while you can still golf, ski, mountain bike, go somewhere for the weekend with actual luggage take kids places, or in case of all stars aligning after night of partying bring home not one, but perhaps two "friends" |
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