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post #91 of 96
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Originally Posted by impolyt_one View Post
saw a lady driving the current M3 coupe, trying to park at the department store yesterday. It was in the red color, which I have not seen many of, as far as E92 M3's go. I still contend that the M3 coupe is a great women's car.

What current BMW would you consider a man's car if the the E92 M is a woman's car?
post #92 of 96
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Originally Posted by tiger02 View Post
This is actually true. I've certainly never had trouble getting a girl in mine, I'm sure most other guys that drive them have the same experience.

your meaty thighs fit in the car?
post #93 of 96
I really love this place sometimes. If this is a chick car then give me a dress and call me Shirley cuz I think it's probably going to be my next purchase.
post #94 of 96
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Originally Posted by edmorel View Post
your meaty thighs fit in the car?
One in each seat. And a Hungarian girl on each.
post #95 of 96
Oh, and meant to add--I can already foresee that in 20 years, I'm going to be angry at myself for selling the car. But, I gotsta sell it. If anyone is in the market for a fun weekend car in Euroville, drop me a line.
post #96 of 96
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Originally Posted by ramuman View Post
What current BMW would you consider a man's car if the the E92 M is a woman's car?

well, it's not that it's a woman's car... I'm saying that women look good driving them around my city, it suits them usually. Add in that most everyone can get a good driving position out of a BMW, and they're a nice manageable size, I'd buy one for my lady if I had the scratch. I'd rather have an M5 myself, if it had to be a BMW. My lady's last car though, was a 996TT, and before that, a 360 Spyder, and she drove them to get a Diet Coke from 7-11 or do other mundane stuff. That is a bit over the top, so I think an M3 coupe fits in better in those kinds of situations.
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