i think one is an m3, but normally just the standard 3i coupeToilet Sex wrote:
M3?
also seen one of those alpine bmw's around quite a bit, nice
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i think one is an m3, but normally just the standard 3i coupeToilet Sex wrote:
M3?
sounded like a Viagra© commercialToilet Sex wrote:
let's not start that shit again, floppy's gone now
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but they are quite nice irlGooners wrote:
they're massive! have you seen the X6 M?
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i don't quite understand it at all
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lol, it's for porcupines that have kids . . .Uzique wrote:
looks like a porsche having a mid-life crisis
my belief is that the panamara is the result of lots of drugs.Ilocano wrote:
Yes, big for a BMW. But in the land of SUV, they are medium size. Comparable to the FX, MDX, Q7, Cayenne, and most full size Crossover.
My wtf is the Porsche Panamera Sedan. Shit, Porsche's aren't meant to be this big. But I see them everywhere here.
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Yeah, I'm quite surprised with the direction BMW is going for. Appealing to the American market instead of the European.TSI wrote:
335d is an excellent car. Smooth, powerful and definitely good quality. My only gripe is that it doesn't come with a stick.