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Originally Posted by 2011ninja
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Originally Posted by 530iDriver
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Originally Posted by 2011ninja
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Originally Posted by 530iDriver
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Originally Posted by Germanauto
What a missed opportunity. The consensus by BMW fans and the press is that this car is a mediocre product that exists solely to fill the A3/CLA segment.
The only upside is that the badge chasers will generally get into this rather than a plain white leatherette 320i.
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Here we go with the stereotypes and name calling. Snobbery much?
The BMW M owners are probably more poseurs than the "Badge chasing" 320i owners with leatherette. I bet the later are more enthusiasts than the former.
And having driven a F30 320i a few years back, I found it to be a fun car and more true to its roots than any other more powerful F30 3er of the time. Light on its feet, practical and it is more fun to drive a slow car fast than the other way around.
Let's stop the personal attacks against a group of owners that some here perceive here to be in it just for the badge. In other words, get off your proverbial high horses!
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Originally Posted by stefan
Absolutely nails the commentary on looks in my mind.
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Originally Posted by 530iDriver
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Originally Posted by Germanauto
What a missed opportunity. The consensus by BMW fans and the press is that this car is a mediocre product that exists solely to fill the A3/CLA segment.
The only upside is that the badge chasers will generally get into this rather than a plain white leatherette 320i.
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Here we go with the stereotypes and name calling. Snobbery much?
The BMW M owners are probably more poseurs than the "Badge chasing" 320i owners with leatherette. I bet the later are more enthusiasts than the former.
And having driven a F30 320i a few years back, I found it to be a fun car and more true to its roots than any other more powerful F30 3er of the time. Light on its feet, practical and it is more fun to drive a slow car fast than the other way around.
Let's stop the personal attacks against a group of owners that some here perceive here to be in it just for the badge. In other words, get off your proverbial high horses!
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You're calling people poseurs and being self righteous at the same time.
Sort of an Oxymoron/contradictory kinda sorta
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Exactly my point Snobbery and reverse snobbery it's all the same.
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Originally Posted by 530iDriver
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Originally Posted by 2011ninja
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Originally Posted by 530iDriver
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Originally Posted by Germanauto
What a missed opportunity. The consensus by BMW fans and the press is that this car is a mediocre product that exists solely to fill the A3/CLA segment.
The only upside is that the badge chasers will generally get into this rather than a plain white leatherette 320i.
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Here we go with the stereotypes and name calling. Snobbery much?
The BMW M owners are probably more poseurs than the "Badge chasing" 320i owners with leatherette. I bet the later are more enthusiasts than the former.
And having driven a F30 320i a few years back, I found it to be a fun car and more true to its roots than any other more powerful F30 3er of the time. Light on its feet, practical and it is more fun to drive a slow car fast than the other way around.
Let's stop the personal attacks against a group of owners that some here perceive here to be in it just for the badge. In other words, get off your proverbial high horses!
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Originally Posted by stefan
Absolutely nails the commentary on looks in my mind.
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Originally Posted by 530iDriver
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Originally Posted by Germanauto
What a missed opportunity. The consensus by BMW fans and the press is that this car is a mediocre product that exists solely to fill the A3/CLA segment.
The only upside is that the badge chasers will generally get into this rather than a plain white leatherette 320i.
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Here we go with the stereotypes and name calling. Snobbery much?
The BMW M owners are probably more poseurs than the "Badge chasing" 320i owners with leatherette. I bet the later are more enthusiasts than the former.
And having driven a F30 320i a few years back, I found it to be a fun car and more true to its roots than any other more powerful F30 3er of the time. Light on its feet, practical and it is more fun to drive a slow car fast than the other way around.
Let's stop the personal attacks against a group of owners that some here perceive here to be in it just for the badge. In other words, get off your proverbial high horses!
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You're calling people poseurs and being self righteous at the same time.
Sort of an Oxymoron/contradictory kinda sorta
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Exactly my point Snobbery and reverse snobbery it's all the same.
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So your goal was to display/demonstrate the very thing you have disdained?
So you're Fire Marshall Bill from "In Living Color"
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So you are also want to pretend to be the smart ass in the room?
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