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Inside BMW Group Classic - Driving Never Goes Out of Style
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Timeless design. Lightweight. Highly connected driving experience. Hmm, almost like an Ultimate Driving Machine.
I wonder if anyone would be interested in that today? Probably not. Somewhere at HQ - “Stick a battery in it. Make it heavy.” |
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Most of the current designs will be oddities not classics in the future.
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Doubt that based on the insanely positive reaction G82 M4 CSL gets…
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So they don't let them go over 100 kph but they let them lean on them??? SMH
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Hence the "most".
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Fair point but the G82 does come in for a LOT of stick over styling. It just surprised me that the reaction of Joe Public is incredibly positive. I’m always asked about taking a photo of it… and it’s always mentioned by people that have seen it and know it’s mine. Crazy…
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This is spot on. I hated the G8x design at first. Now I have one. One of the most liked and commented on by the general public cars I ever owned. And that includes numerous M and P cars.
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