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Old 28th November 2007, 01:34   #31
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Wow... this one got brought back from the graveyard... it is a thread from 2003!?!? To answer the guy who wondered why the CS wasn't mentioned... it didn't exist when this thread was created. Arguing about Bangelization is a discussion that is essentially dead (it's here for the foreseeable future, so deal with it). Start a new thread on the CS or X6 styling if you want to have a meaningful conversation about BMW new design direction, and let this post R.I.P as god intended...
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Old 28th November 2007, 04:27   #32
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I was just curious to know if the majority still hated the design. (I like the design)
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I was just curious to know if the majority still hated the design. (I like the design)
I was not happy @ first but then it started to grow on me when my friend parked my old 03 M5 next to the New M5 @ the stealer then i saw the light and said to my self i got to buy the new one.
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Insightful threads never die, they simply take naps.

Chris Bangle is still with BMW, the topic is still relevant. (Now if they would only fire those responsible for I-Drive and the poor ergonomics.)
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