View Full Version : To refresh our memories
Alex Baumann
04-01-2003, 12:01 PM
http://bilder.autobild.de/bilder/1/31510.jpg
http://www.bimmerfest.com/members/Alex/0174.jpg
http://bilder.autobild.de/bilder/1/7553.jpg
http://bilder.autobild.de/bilder/1/10542.jpg
http://bilder.autobild.de/bilder/1/31494.jpg
You're missing the E28. :nono:
Alex Baumann
04-01-2003, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by Kaz
You're missing the E28. :nono:
I know, looking for a good picture :D
EDIT : done :)
Originally posted by Alex Baumann
I know, looking for a good picture :D
EDIT : done :)
But you picked what looks like a 528e with a ///M badge. :rolleyes:
Hmmm...
BMW
BMW
BMW
BMW
ACK!!! WTF is THAT?!
Jspeed
04-01-2003, 12:11 PM
How did Kia get in there!? :mad:
http://bilder.autobild.de/bilder/1/31494.jpg
http://www.kia.com/images/rio/sedan/2003-25.jpg
Alex Baumann
04-01-2003, 12:15 PM
Originally posted by Kaz
But you picked what looks like a 528e with a ///M badge. :rolleyes:
Sorry, it was the only pic on the source, but I've fixed it.
All this thread did was re-ignite my desire to find a clean E34 while I still can.
Damn. That is, by far, the best looking BMW sedan ever built.
Mr. The Edge
04-01-2003, 12:17 PM
UGLY
UGLY
Nice
Nice
so-so
Alex Baumann
04-01-2003, 12:20 PM
Originally posted by atyclb
UGLY
UGLY
Nice
Nice
so-so
I wouldn't say the E12 is ugly. It's a classic for me.
Originally posted by atyclb
UGLY
UGLY
Nice
Nice
so-so
E28 ugly?!
That's it. Give back your M3 right now.
And here's a better E28 pic
http://www.dlamarhawkins.com/images/e28m5/e28m5_bckgnd_2.jpg
I wouldn't go as far as to say it's ugly but I've never liked the E12/28 (along with the E21). It always looked too narrow and tipsy to me. It's amazing what a different body does. The E24 is my absolute favorite and it's just a E12/28 with a 2dr body.
Mr. The Edge
04-01-2003, 12:34 PM
Originally posted by TD
E28 ugly?!
That's it. Give back your M3 right now.
no
:p
Is this logical?
I just went and looked up the rear leg room on the E34 (yes, that's my magic spec right now) and I was shocked to see that it has almost 3 additional inches over the E39. The E39 officially has 34.2 inches or rear leg room while the E34 has 37.0 inches.
I had no idea. :yikes:
zcasavant
04-01-2003, 02:53 PM
Originally posted by TD
All this thread did was re-ignite my desire to find a clean E34 while I still can.
Damn. That is, by far, the best looking BMW sedan ever built.
I want this one badly - if I could justify keeping 2 cars for myself, I would get it.
http://www.alphacars.com/car-pics-extra/extras.cgi?90%20BMW%20525i%20C93221
E28 = best looking BMW sedan evar!
pic by Mr. Nick
Mr. The Edge
04-01-2003, 03:48 PM
http://www2.arnes.si/~gmihel6/line5.jpg
Originally posted by TD
Is this logical?
I just went and looked up the rear leg room on the E34 (yes, that's my magic spec right now) and I was shocked to see that it has almost 3 additional inches over the E39. The E39 officially has 34.2 inches or rear leg room while the E34 has 37.0 inches.
I had no idea. :yikes:
E34 is also quite a bit heavier though :)
In terms of weight, E34 > E39 > E60
Originally posted by zcasavant
I want this one badly - if I could justify keeping 2 cars for myself, I would get it.
http://www.alphacars.com/car-pics-extra/extras.cgi?90%20BMW%20525i%20C93221
Ironically, I'm considering this one- http://www.roadfly.org/bmw/classifieds/cars/detview.php?view=12546
Originally posted by atyclb
http://www2.arnes.si/~gmihel6/line5.jpg
Is there a bigger version of that? That's a very interesting pic.
·clyde·
04-01-2003, 06:26 PM
Originally posted by nate328Ci
pic by Mr. Nick
Wrong. Pic by Clyde. (all of them from that day are mine)
gr8330
04-01-2003, 07:14 PM
Originally posted by TD
Ironically, I'm considering this one- http://www.roadfly.org/bmw/classifieds/cars/detview.php?view=12546
Sweet :thumbup:
Mr. The Edge
04-01-2003, 07:38 PM
Originally posted by TD
Is there a bigger version of that? That's a very interesting pic.
not that I've seen yet. The E60 looks HUGE, but probably because it's placed out in front slightly
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