Bimmer Magazine Says 535D Is The Best BMW
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Originally Posted by colejl' post='294656' date='Jun 8 2006, 10:05 PM
I'm going to be pendantic... The downturned exhausts featured only on the earliest 530d's (like mine), from inception to the start of 2004 when the particulate filter was fitted... The straight-thru' exhausts didn't appear with the 231ps 530d...
You are right of course - I was just trying to explain that the latest model does look any different to a petrol car from the outside.
(ps - I have the old downturned exhaust too)
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Originally Posted by mihusky' post='292962' date='Jun 6 2006, 01:54 AM
the 535d is nice but I'll take the sweet sound of my V8 over a diesel
#23
Originally Posted by needforspeed' post='294675' date='Jun 8 2006, 10:24 PM
Agreed ... and pedantic
You are right of course - I was just trying to explain that the latest model does look any different to a petrol car from the outside.
(ps - I have the old downturned exhaust too)
You are right of course - I was just trying to explain that the latest model does look any different to a petrol car from the outside.
(ps - I have the old downturned exhaust too)
#24
Originally Posted by colejl' post='294945' date='Jun 9 2006, 08:29 AM
I don't mind being a pedant... It's the only exterior feature I don't like on mine...
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The Financial Times reports:
BMW plans to launch diesel-powered vehicles in US
By James Mackintosh
Published: July 19 2006 03:00 | Last updated: July 19 2006 03:00
BMW plans to launch diesel-powered cars in the US within two years, using a urea injection system to meet strict emissions rules that currently ban the fuel-efficient vehicles from five states, including California and New York.
Michael Ganal, head of sales and marketing for the German carmaker, said the company believed that diesel cars, rather than petrol-electric hybrids, were the answer to the demand for improved fuel economy as oil prices rise.
BMW plans to launch diesel-powered vehicles in US
By James Mackintosh
Published: July 19 2006 03:00 | Last updated: July 19 2006 03:00
BMW plans to launch diesel-powered cars in the US within two years, using a urea injection system to meet strict emissions rules that currently ban the fuel-efficient vehicles from five states, including California and New York.
Michael Ganal, head of sales and marketing for the German carmaker, said the company believed that diesel cars, rather than petrol-electric hybrids, were the answer to the demand for improved fuel economy as oil prices rise.
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