holy shit man i totally gave up on this thread! i just noticed that there was a reply.
i live on the west side of salt lake. i'm twenty two. i'm an electrician (gsl electric)
utah sounds really crappy, you the only two guys with bmws there or what??? :P
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naw, utah is great actually. outside of the impossibly overwhelming mormon influence (which you don't notice as much if you live here for a while.) but its the hot chick capitol of world IMO. not to mention there is fishing, waterskiing, snowskiing, bad ass jeep trails if you like to off road (that'd be moab, jeep capitol of the world about three hours south) oh and did i mention beautiful women?
but the liquor laws are ridiculous. low percentage beer, 1 oz shots, 1oz max in mixed drinks, and i think they're even banning the sale of beer in pitchers. nazi bastards.
but to answer your question, no i don't think me and cam are the only ones with bimmers around here, just the only ones with enough sense to check out this forum.
Utah is not bad at all. Aside from the alcohol laws and huge mormon population its pretty, well, ok! My biggest complaint about Utah is that its too cookie cutter, not enough diversity.
Anyways I am living in Utah County, 23 years old and I am salesman. There is about an 90% chance I am moving to Florida this summer though.
Dang, these posts are old, but if anyone is in the utah area that wants to meet up and cruise with some other BMWs. go check out www.driveaddictforum.com
There are quite a few people over there, all from utah.
Old thread. new post. I live in Utah, and I agree with everything everyone before me said about it. A TON of people drive BMW's around here, most of them stick with the wasatchdrivers forum. seriously, TONS of BMW drivers.
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