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Can someone explain to me why BMW no longer use the E for chassis codes? I thought the E stood for Entwicklung (development), what the fuck does the F stand for. Did they just not want to use three digit number so they went to the next letter that means nothing?
Nice car all around! It's the 2002 of the future. And the e46 is a classic model just like all the others are, I too prefer the late model cars but wouldn't mind owning a brand new BMW especially the ones they are making right now!
sportivity?
And I think I heard the word chunkiness used as if it was a "cool" trait.
Just tell me how much it weighs, and maybe I'll buy a 2018 model in 2022.
Odds are looking good for an M2.
I don't mind it, one of the more interesting BMW's in recent years.
I like how he claims it is "definitely the ultimate driving machine." Kind of an awkward statement when you offer half a dozen more expensive and powerful vehicles in your lineup.
Hm... after a second look it's exterior design is failing to hold my attention. Also, notice the horrid orange peel in the paint! If there's an M2 I hope it will look better.
If I was in the market for a "modern" BMW I'd be looking for a facelift e46 coupe to refurbish.
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