Tiff and the M5
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def nice, but you can see how the weight of the car can become an issue on the track. That guy was a good driver to keep that car on the road. Still nice car.
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Originally Posted by Fanman
Got to love Tiff Needle. Man can drive.
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Originally Posted by therm8
It's too bad the new beamers are so ugly. They make very nice machines, just package them in an atrocious skin.
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Hmmm... I think the Z4 has grown on me a little, like if you get the 3.0i with the larger wheels in a dark color like black or Titanium, it actually doesn't look that bad.
Still, from this M5 it's obvious that BMW has some mad engineering skillz going on. It's a shame their cars are all so big and heavy now, I'd love to see them apply those skills to a lightweight, nimble car, like the Z5 coupe concept from a few years back.
Still, from this M5 it's obvious that BMW has some mad engineering skillz going on. It's a shame their cars are all so big and heavy now, I'd love to see them apply those skills to a lightweight, nimble car, like the Z5 coupe concept from a few years back.
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