Describe Your Ultimate Car?
#22
just a note on the buggatti. they had someone drive it around the track at the historics, and they managed to loop it twice on the main straight. the production one will either have a bigger wing or less power or something
mike
mike
#24
Originally Posted by attomica' date='Aug 26 2003, 01:17 PM
For example, the 750i and the 750iL are the same cars, but the 750iL is a longer from axle to axle. Luxury is built into all BMWs...they don't designate it.
Wheelbase just doesn't seem a logical thing you'd want to badge on the back as a option. Maybe longer wheel base is part of the luxury package for smoother rides.
#25
Originally Posted by kkw4p' date='Aug 26 2003, 12:33 PM
Sure they designate it. All "L" models have leather standard. That's why I thought it stood for luxury.
Wheelbase just doesn't seem a logical thing you'd want to badge on the back as a option. Maybe longer wheel base is part of the luxury package for smoother rides.
Wheelbase just doesn't seem a logical thing you'd want to badge on the back as a option. Maybe longer wheel base is part of the luxury package for smoother rides.
mike
#27
Originally Posted by 75 Repu' date='Aug 26 2003, 12:56 PM
My ultimate car would be unstealable, indestructible, never need fuel, accellerate like a Mclaren F1.. and be luxurious like a Rolls Royce..
mike
#30
My Ultimate car would be a 1st gen, 13b, N/A to the max and fashiond to resemble a 62 ford cobra daytona. SWEET!
BTW: the "L" stands for "LUXE"
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luxe:
(L) Although the word means luxury, on its own it is often used to denote a rather basic model. Compare CL and GL.
Comfort Luxe Grand Luxe
BTW: the "L" stands for "LUXE"
(copied)
luxe:
(L) Although the word means luxury, on its own it is often used to denote a rather basic model. Compare CL and GL.
Comfort Luxe Grand Luxe