What number BMW are you on?
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Originally Posted by ctsang1234' post='926642' date='Jun 28 2009, 09:52 PM
I'm "only" on my eighth BMW...
Just not sure it will be a new F10.
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My 1st.
Not my last though, because:
1) I'm a technology freak
2) I'm a perfectionist
3) I like cars that handle very well and are extremely comfortable at the same time
I'm absolutely not married to BMW, I'll be comparing very objectively when it's time for my next car. But still...
I do think though that cars coming out in 2011/2012 will be cars built in a time when purchasers were in charge, not engineers. Not good. Will be true for many OEMs, I don't expect BMW to act any differently. Example: F10 will be all steel, no more nice lightweight designs like the E60. I understand that OEMs are in survival mode now... let's see what happens in 1 to 2 years when it's time for my next car.
Off topic: Pic of my 2 kids playing in my car. They're pretty good with i-drive (4 and 2 years old).
Not my last though, because:
1) I'm a technology freak
2) I'm a perfectionist
3) I like cars that handle very well and are extremely comfortable at the same time
I'm absolutely not married to BMW, I'll be comparing very objectively when it's time for my next car. But still...
I do think though that cars coming out in 2011/2012 will be cars built in a time when purchasers were in charge, not engineers. Not good. Will be true for many OEMs, I don't expect BMW to act any differently. Example: F10 will be all steel, no more nice lightweight designs like the E60. I understand that OEMs are in survival mode now... let's see what happens in 1 to 2 years when it's time for my next car.
Off topic: Pic of my 2 kids playing in my car. They're pretty good with i-drive (4 and 2 years old).
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