It's funny that u ask this ? today. I was driving to work this morning and what cuts me off-a BMW. But, I had to take a second look. This chicks nice car was dented in all on the side and someone's license plate was stuck to her car somehow. I guess through the passenger door groove. I had never seen anything like that before-I had to laugh. Dumb***. No, I don't think she took very good care of hers. LMAO!
2006-12-14 05:47:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm Okay folks here the real deal. BMW's Like Mercedes , Audi and Porsch are built in Germany. These cars are designed to feel great at 100 mph or so. We have to remember the autoban has many places where drivers can legally go in excess of 100 mph. All BMW's come with high perfomance suspensions, and intricate engine mgmt systems. Although this does not license any of the drivers to speed in this country. The car , by design, is designed to be operated at a much higher speed level than the typical American car. I have driven a few of them, and they dont even feel right driving under 70 mph. Remember these vehicles were designed to run on teh autoban, not our interstate hwy systems.
2006-12-14 06:19:31
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answered by Justheretohelp 3
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For any sufficiently large group of people you will find the entire range of behavior. Yes, some BMW drivers drive the way you indicate. So do some Mazda drivers and drivers in old junkers and big pickup trucks.
It's not the car, it's the driver.
You only notice the bad drivers.
2006-12-14 05:48:55
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answered by jplrvflyer 5
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8 out of 10 beemers are jerks when I tension - rushing, reducing highway , overtaking me on crossroad etc. So loopy and marvelous issues I even have seen and ninety% it somewhat is from BMW drivers confident different vehicles to yet no longer plenty as BMW yet that's solid reason i understand that i could desire to be careful while i'm close to BMW.
2016-12-30 09:58:48
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answered by sessums 3
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It's not the car, it's the maturity level and age of the driver. Mazda drivers think they own the road, especially them Mazda 3 drivers. Watch out for them.
2006-12-14 05:51:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to think the same thing. Then I realized it wasn't the car, it was the person. I felt sorry for them. I used to drive that fast in a Saturn. Now I drive with the flow of traffic. I am more at peace and still get to my destination on time. I also save gas. I feel sorry for those who stress and drive fast in traffic. I have a motto "I love everyone and you're next". So to show I love you . . I drive safely.
2006-12-14 06:04:13
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answered by Anonymous
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#1 Becuase most BMW drivers lease it, basically they don't care if the car breaks down.
#2 And the ones that own it, mostly have rader detecter which lets them know how far from their vechile is a cop.
And # 3 being BMW's are just phat cars if you know what I mean.
2006-12-14 05:54:05
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answered by dominicandyme22 2
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Both of my parents drive BMWs.. They don't act like they own the road.. They're just too afraid to scratch it lmao
2006-12-14 05:51:24
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answered by xquadrophenia 2
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I drove a BMW a few times. I didn't speed and I used turn signals.
2006-12-14 05:45:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there are plenty of HORRIBLE drivers on the road, regardless of what vehicle they drive, if you are a bad driver, you're a bad driver...
2006-12-14 05:53:09
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answered by Jules 4
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