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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 20:16:44 GMT
From: "Al" <alistairdorenospamo.com>
Subject: Re: AAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRHHHHHHHHHGG  -nt


"Johannes H Andersen" <johsnospamvwnmzusxsizefitterzxursaxzoe.com> wrote in message news:4159C4A5.CCDD0733nospamvwnmzusxsizefitterzxursaxzoe.com... > > > John B wrote: >> >> On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 06:52:34 GMT, Malcolm William Mason <mwm1nospamedu> >> wrote: >> > >> > >> > Cannot buy an Opel in North America and Audi is so "tarted up" that... >> > >> > What do others feel about the world market? >> > >> > What could replace Saab? >> > >> >> At the risk of being heavily flamed: I've had the opportunity to drive a >> few >> BMWs, and they're really not bad cars. Pretty reliable, comfortable, fun >> to >> drive. The 325xi (or 328) would be a serious contender to replace my c900 >> if I >> were limited in my selection to non-Saabs. >> >> John > > The new designs are a bit controversial. As much as I dislike the z4 and > the > new 1 series, I think the new 5 series looks really cool. BMW drivers is > another matter. You rarely see them in the inner lane of the motorways > unless > something is amiss e.g. like using a space saver tire, or if they want to > turn > off the next junction. Even then they're more likely to queue jump at the > very > last moment and then throw the anchor out like hell the match the queue > for the > junction. The only way you'll ever catch me in a beemer is if my wife decides to take the piss and hires a beemer hearse for my last journey. Beemers are good solid well engineered vehicles, but the thought of being associated with the kind of people who drive them is just awful. If I couldn't drive a saab, I guess I quite fancy a Scooby or maybe a Hummer.....

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