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You adding an m badge to this
Seen at Costco in Alpharetta.
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Pretty sure thats a Walmart bro
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I saw an AMG badge on an E350 yesterday.
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I see a late 80s white 5 series with M vinyl stripes and badges somtimes in SF. Sad
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I see that so often now. What is wrong with people
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Maybe they paid an extra $2,750 for the AMG wheels. And another $300 for the badge.
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If these posers were smart, they’d at least get the M badge from the M235i to match the height of their number badge.
It’s BMW part # 51148058882 you posers!
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Help me out...this is just the new 3-series, right? Formerly the 335xi, but the 3- is now reserve for the 2-door models? Or is the 4-series completely new? I still get really confused by BMW. For all I know this has a 3-cylinder 1-liter engine.
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The 4-series is the equivalent of the old 3-series coupes, so the current 3-series is the 4-door version of the 4-series. If you look further down the line, the 5-series is still sedan, the 6-series is a coupe unless you get the Gran Coupe which is a sedan (the famous four-door version of a two-door version of a four-door car).
I honestly don’t remember at this point if the 35 suffix is a turbo six or turbo four and I honestly don’t care anymore. I just look at it now as bigger=more power.
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Ah, I had the 3- and 4- nomenclature backwards. I still have the 325, 328, 330, 335 drilled into my head for so many years, I can't keep up. It's like a mental block for me.