Sadly my local CA dealer used wood screws to affix a front plate bracket to the front bumper of my SL550. So I am stuck with a front plate on my daily-driver car.
In all honesty (as an adult) I have never cast such hardcore general opinions on people based on the cars they drive. On the otherhand although i find the content of what you shared to be mutaually exclusive funny, together I think the humor is somewhat grayed out and something else emerges. It also begs to question as to whether you own your car, or does your car own you?
There is humor bestowed upon us no matter what we drive/ride. It is really bad as folks cast stereotypes on most motorcycle riders. You should hear the things they say/write about scooters and Can-am Spyders!!
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Just got this last week.
Great minds must think alike when it comes to rides!
Congrats! Hopefully you viewed the mandatory video that all BMW drivers must see!!
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View attachment 35177View attachment 35178View attachment 35179Great car Gavin!
Just got this last week.
Great minds must think alike when it comes to rides!
I missed my 6-speed manual e46 M3 so much I bought it back and reunited it with its C63 stablemate. They are both great cars in very different ways. What they do have in common that has kept me away from 911s and such are big boots If it can't carry a golf set, it isn't getting in my garage
As for bikes, I just can't decide what to get. My heart belongs to sports bikes which I started riding at the age of 19. I started riding trail bikes at the age of 11. I gave up riding atogether when I got married. I need to go around to inaccessible places to inspect construction of new roads and simple farm bikes are the best solution. The problem is, every time I enter a dealership my eyes keep wandering towards the big bikes. I gotta use my head and not my heart. LOL. I'm now to old and out of shape for a sport bike. My belly would get in my way crouching over the gas tank so that is out! I tried to rationalize the flexibility of adventure bikes but the truth is the weight of these are a real issue for where I need to go. Perhaps that Yamaha Serow is really the way to go. At least my hair has always been kept really short and needs "serow" maintenance.
I too am a BMW A-hole, though it's a 2-wheel GS..... I don't discriminate!Gavin,
I don't mind being an ******* as long as it's a BMW *******! Up there myself at 67.
I too am a BMW A-hole, though it's a 2-wheel GS..... I don't discriminate!
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