Simply awesome

NickXX said:
Ok, to the point then. What BMWs have you driven, and what car do you drive?

I've not driven a BMW and I don't own a car.

Yes it make's me a keyboard warrior to a certain extent but my opinion is still valid :)
 
[TW]Fox said:
You found it boring probably becuase you detest BMW's and WANTED to it to feel boring - never underestimate the power of the mind.

I don't buy that. I don't even detest BMWs for one, I can name several BMW cars that I'd enjoy owning - 2002 Turbo, M1, M635 CSI, E39 M5, MINI Cooper S to name five.

The only reason I borrowed that 330 for a day was because Grandad had bought one* and I wanted to see what he saw in it. And I did - it was very comfortable, the ergonomics were great and it had enough power to chat along at a decent pace. Good car, does everything very well indeed. Which is more than likely the reason why I didn't like it.

The good news is that if I follow Grandad's pattern then I'll be ready to have fun in the E936 3 Series which will be coming out some time around my 70th birthday :)


*....we-e-ell, bought one doesn't really cover the story. His E46 328 got rear-ended by some woman driving her SUV while on the phone. The repair team that the insurers sent the car to managed to set fire to it, destroying most of the rear end. Cue one large cheque to Mr Terence Smith so he could go out and buy an E90 330.....
 
I like how, whenever he feels cornered, Fox says something along the lines of 'OMGLOLZ!!! LIKE A 20 YEAR OLD VAUXHALL?! LOLZ!'

Dear, God I drive a four-door Chevette...With no interior...A pair of small seats...very little in the way of exhaust silencing...Konis with Spax springs, no heater, half a dashboard and zero audio equipment.

Yup...pensionable runaround...

And it's certainly not a 'classic' - I have no pretentions.

It's old, noisy, uncomfortable, it weighs naff-all, it probably has 40bhp at the wheels, you can't even fit a resistor of justice because it sucks air and fuel through a fat carb, it rolls on 13" wheels and 145-section ditchfinders but...you know what? I love driving it - I can feel everything that it does; I can feel the rear step out slightly when you're really pushing it, I can feel and hear when it's running a bit out (and I can remedy it in half an hour with a handful of tools), I love how my head sits behind the B pillar, I love how impressionable kids say 'is it a rally car, mister?', I love how almost everyone over 25 says 'I used to have one of those' or 'I knew someone who had one of those', I love how it's better than a mkII Escort, I love having a car that is unique on britains roads...And I love how repmobile-drivers shake their head and ask 'Why?'.

I'm 22 years old, I drive a car that puts a grin on my face every time I even look at it and every time I park it amongst my colleagues' cars. Sue me.

;)

*n
 
[TW]Fox said:
I don't deny hooning around in an RWD banger can be a laugh - I bet even I would enjoy it. But to cite it as a credible alternative to something like a 330i, or even to suggest its 'probably much more fun', is just laughable :)

Less of the 'Banger', boyo - your Mondeo probably has more rust than my car.

;)

*n
 
Can certainly see where some people in this thread are coming from - a lot of the younger drivers on here have been pampered with their car ownership and have, in my opinon, missed out on the joys of owning something 'raw'.

Getting a nearly-new modern design car as a first vehicle may seem great, but there's a lot of knowledge and enjoyment to be gained from owning slower, less capable, more basic cars.

I've only driven three beemers in the 17 years I've been driving - a 323i, an X5 and a M3. They were all excellent cars, however they were not 'fun'. The M3 was fast and a superb driving tool, but because it was so capable you didn't feel any excitement when driving it. It felt more like playing a PS2 game.

So in many ways something like a Chevette (although my sole experience of one was in a friends with no back seats which almost cracked my spine) could be considered more fun than a lot of 'better' modern cars.
 
penski said:
...And if I drove a 330 I'd have to keep blipping the alarm to see which car was mine... ;)

You mean you can't remember your numberplate or where you parked?

You forget everything, you drive a Chevette... hang on, so much more circumstantial evidence points to you being 70 than me ;)
 
lucasade1 said:
Does Penski actually own one of these???

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If so why the hell would you want one?

No - I own a series 2 four door...In silver, with an HS front airdam and mine's about 3" lower.

*n
 
[TW]Fox said:
I actually had a passenger ride in one 10 years ago. I was terrified. I guess it's the type of fun which would appeal to those who enjoy that falling lift ride at Disneyworld.

Whats not to like about the Tower of Terror its great :D
 
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