![]() 08/20/2013 at 13:52 • Filed to: beltline tuesday, bmw, m3, e92, beltline | ![]() | ![]() |
BMW E92 M3
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I love me some low beltline. I dislike the modern tendency toward higher and higher beltlines, with smaller and smaller windows. Visibility FTW.
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you want low beltlines? Check out Toyota's from the mid/late 90's. My Cruiser has low enough belt-line that I can get my daughter in and out of her carseat without opening the the door.
and just check out the rav4
I miss low beltlines.
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After owning a coupe (granted it's not an M3), I like to think I'd go for a 4-door E90 M3 - the coupe doors are quite cumbersome, and I can take more friends for rides.
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That looks rather good!
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That looks awful.
You should be ashamed.
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What have you done?!
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Nope
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Got mine! An '08, bought last summer.
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The new Range Rover and Range Rover Sport are the worst offenders in raising the belt line. Range Rovers used to stand tall and, albeit not aerodynamically ideal, proud.
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Awesome, thanks.
I think this would be quite refreshing compared to the production alternative. DAMN YOU SIDE IMPACT TESTS!
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Perfect. A big improvement over the stock one.
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Thanks!
![]() 08/20/2013 at 14:49 |
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I don't believe in sacred bulls (well, aside from actual sacred bulls) , and I'm not doing this to make the cars more attractive or to offend people. It's Beltline Tuesday , and that means the beltlines go DOWN. And that's all there is to it.
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That actually looks really nice
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The new M3, now featuring styling input from our friends at land rover!
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You make me sick.
That also kind of looks like a 1 series upon second inspection.
Which brings this up: