woah that is a whole slew of M cars. im humping the screen as we speak
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yeah..... ive read this a while back. as you guys may know, they may change the whole numbering system in the future. All coupes would have an even start number, like the 635ci, or a 850ci. And odd numbers would be sedans.
*People aposing to this, (i myself) i believe its the current issue of Roundel Magazine, BMW is seriously reconsidering this idea.
Originally posted by woobiee@Aug 9 2003, 03:34 PM yeah..... ive read this a while back. as you guys may know, they may change the whole numbering system in the future. All coupes would have an even start number, like the 635ci, or a 850ci. And odd numbers would be sedans.
*People aposing to this, (i myself) i believe its the current issue of Roundel Magazine, BMW is seriously reconsidering this idea.
i'm kinda for that system, although i dont think they should mess with the 3series numbering. as long as the 3 series share the same chasis (e46,e90, etc) they should all remain 3series.
I really like the front headlight profile of the new m3/4 whatever you want to call it. they look incredibly agressive as does the front view of the nose. Its very broad shouldered and beefy, not regressive and passive like the z4. However the hood/front of the car is ENTIRELY WAY TO SHORT!!! this looks like a kia. What happened to the days of e30 and e36 with a very masculine and large hood with a short rear??
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