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Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 17:56:36 GMT
From: "Fred Wills" <Fred.Willsnopsamam.myrealbox.com>
Subject: Re: viggen vs. bmw 330


> > "John Yuen" <jyuen1nopsamell.net> wrote in message > > news:3CEBD010.BEFB88BDnopsamell.net... > > > Snip > > > FWIW, a friend that bought a M3 at the > > > time time swore that he'll never buy another BMW. > > > > > It's not worth much IMO. Your friend must be a dope. M3's are awesome > > cars. If I could afford it I would own one. I couldn't even imagine what > > someone would want after having owned an M3 except maybe an M5. BTW - This > > is no troll. I own 2 Saab 9000's (a '92 T and '93 CSE T) and a 95 BMW 325i. > > The BMW is just a little smaller inside, but a much better handling and > > overall better made/designed car. > > > > Fred W > > > "John Yuen" <jyuen1nopsamell.net> wrote in message news:3CED6EE1.127D5F1Cnopsamell.net... > It's an awesome car, problem is that there are a lot of little things that > have gone wrong in the last 3 years. Weird electrical problems, rattles (when > new), the most recent being that his front speakers just went out completely > last week. He had a lot more un-scheduled service than I did. > > Regards > John Yuen > That's too funny. The last straw for this guy is that one of his speakers blew out? Heck, if I had an M3 I'd probably never turn on the radio. It would make it hard to hear the real music that the engine is making!! <g> But I guess not everyone can appreciate the M3 for what it is... and by the way, it is NOT a luxury car even if it priced that way. -Fred --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.365 / Virus Database: 202 - Release Date: 5/24/2002

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