Very favorable video review of the F10
I thouroughly enjoyed this review of the 5 series. He does seem to be a little too kind to BMW, but between the little bit of brown nosing he makes some excellent points making the review an enjoyable one overall. I think at this point, there is no doubt I will be getting an F10, even though a wagon will not be available. Here is the link to the video review, http://f10.5post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=343840
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I've yet to see any pics of an F10 w/ a sport pkg....
Damn this guy from auto spies is so annoying. First his weird mid-western accent, on top he dosent know about 5 series line up. Stuff like "these angel eyes are 'now' offered as standard" - what? He forgot to mention the true differences. Such as white light interior, a presence of a temp guage?
Nice car, the F10, we all know that.
Nice car, the F10, we all know that.
Originally Posted by thefleet' post='1096399' date='Jan 23 2010, 04:10 PM
Damn this guy from auto spies is so annoying. First his weird mid-western accent, on top he dosent know about 5 series line up. Stuff like "these angel eyes are 'now' offered as standard" - what? He forgot to mention the true differences. Such as white light interior, a presence of a temp guage?
Nice car, the F10, we all know that.
Nice car, the F10, we all know that.
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My Ride: 2004 530i
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it looks very conservative, how much modding are you going to have to do before it looks sporty? I thnk the e60's look a lot more mod friendly, this just looks like an old mans car.


