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Old 01-03-2012, 01:02 PM
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Thanks for clarifying, Quadcammer.

I will take your comment at face value.

Let me know if you want to do a group buy on that sarcophagus.

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Old 01-03-2012, 01:06 PM
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I'm good on the burial containers, but happy new year all the same.
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Interesting observation. In the BMW world, build quality goes up and down at any factory, with design changes, and from model to model (in the same time period). The most notable is on 3-series: The e30 is very well built and ages well; its succssor, the e36 is a POS that self-destructs; and the next model, the e46, is again well built and durable. Generally, 5 and 7-series are put together better than the 3, though why anyone would buy a 7 is beyond me (just my opinion).
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Originally Posted by inkatouring
the e36 is a POS that self-destructs; .
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