imported_garyo
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Isn't it strange how the driving experience in the BMW is so different? On paper there seems to be so many competitors that look as good or even better than the 3 series. But then you drive the cars. The dynamics, driving characteristics and overall package in the BMW are just fantastic and words and statistics really can't explain it. Not that many of the competitors are bad there is just something about the 3 series that make it a drivers car. Lets just pray Bangle doesn't destroy the look or worse have the i-drive system installed.
Another thought to help convert you more....the rear wheel drive BMW is actually very capable in the winter. Just swap out your 17" wheels with summer tires for some 16" with dedicated winter tires and all is well. I bought a package from tire rack with Dunlop M2's and some steel wheels (that came with some god aweful looking plastic hub caps). The dedicated snow tires made the car much more capable than any front wheel drive car I have driven with all-season tires.
During the course of this winter I have purchased from EBay some used 16" factory wheels to mount the M2's on. If you are patient and look frequently you can get them for about $30-50 per wheel.
Another thought to help convert you more....the rear wheel drive BMW is actually very capable in the winter. Just swap out your 17" wheels with summer tires for some 16" with dedicated winter tires and all is well. I bought a package from tire rack with Dunlop M2's and some steel wheels (that came with some god aweful looking plastic hub caps). The dedicated snow tires made the car much more capable than any front wheel drive car I have driven with all-season tires.
During the course of this winter I have purchased from EBay some used 16" factory wheels to mount the M2's on. If you are patient and look frequently you can get them for about $30-50 per wheel.