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> Re: Various slings and arrows directed at certain BMWs
> 
>         I have owned a few BMWs. Furthermore, I believe I have driven
> every US-legal BMW model imported into the States since 1966. I have
> owned 74 cars so far in my life (and had a pretty good time with all of
> them). So, I have some level of experience vis-a-vis cars.
>         Even though the smaller BMWs have the four cylinders in many
> cases, and the very large sedans are not as nimble as some might like,
> they're still BMWs. Believe me, when you get behind the wheel and fire
> one up, there is no mistaking what you're driving. Any of you that have a
> BMW would instantly recognise the sensations generated by driving another
> model, whether it's less horsepower, more horsepower, larger, smaller, or
> even whether it's 20 years old.
>         All the things that make this marque great are present in every
> model - present in varying amounts, it's true, but there nonetheless.
>         An average BMW 3-Series is more fun than most other marque's
> top-of-the-line flagsip cars. Not more reliable maybe, or not as big
> inside, or not as much horsepower, but a heck of a lot more fun. And the
> big BMWs are light years ahead of most of the other cars in their
> respective size class in terms of handling and ride dynamics. Which
> again, translates to more fun in my book.
>         It's all good stuff.
>         So, guys, give these folks (and the BMWs they own) a break. After
> all, they're family.
> 
> Dan
> 
> '84 633CSi
> 
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> Dan Moore
> Crescent Corporation
> PO Box 20871
> Baltimore, MD 21209
> Voice: 410.435.6218
> Fax:   410.435.6809
> E-mail: [email protected]

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Dan Moore	
Crescent Corporation
PO Box 20871
Baltimore, MD 21209
Voice: 410.435.6218
Fax:   410.435.6809
E-mail: [email protected]