Ok so not an X, an e46 I believe, still the build quality shows, wouldn't like to imagine the outcome if it were some lighter / flimsy manufactured car
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-573 ... al-bridge/
http://www.keyt.com/news/local/Mother-A ... &img=8&c=y
Glad my familys in a decent built / engineered car. What price do you put on safety
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You feel that extra bit safer in a BMW
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Re: You feel that extra bit safer in a BMW
When I think back to a few years ago when I batted up and down the M23 from Craley to Whyteleafe every day in a 1997 Nissan Micra 'Shape', the though of being rammed by a truck in that is indeed very scary. I definitely feel safer in the X6...
Being a convertible, I don't think our E46 would have stood up quite as well in these circumstances though.
And yes, if I had a young Family then safety would come very high on my 'got to be' list. One day maybe.....
Being a convertible, I don't think our E46 would have stood up quite as well in these circumstances though.
And yes, if I had a young Family then safety would come very high on my 'got to be' list. One day maybe.....
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Re: You feel that extra bit safer in a BMW
[quote=""X5Sport""]And yes, if I had a young Family then safety would come very high on my 'got to be' list. One day maybe..... [/quote]
Still thinkin' bout you mate - hope thinks easing up a little...
Still thinkin' bout you mate - hope thinks easing up a little...
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Re: You feel that extra bit safer in a BMW
Cheers Sanj. We're over the worst and planning ahead - even have an 'egg timer' now There are gizmos for all sorts of things now.
Just awaiting news to see if I need neck surgery to repair a cervical disc - no jokes about needing a new bolt Perhaps I need a new moniker.......'Lurch'
Been off work since Xmas and am climbing the walls! Not allowed to drive or anything. Daytime TV is awful!! Thank goodness for iPads. No wonder Mums go back to work.
Just awaiting news to see if I need neck surgery to repair a cervical disc - no jokes about needing a new bolt Perhaps I need a new moniker.......'Lurch'
Been off work since Xmas and am climbing the walls! Not allowed to drive or anything. Daytime TV is awful!! Thank goodness for iPads. No wonder Mums go back to work.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: You feel that extra bit safer in a BMW
[quote=""X5Sport""]Cheers Sanj. We're over the worst and planning ahead - even have an 'egg timer' now There are gizmos for all sorts of things now.
Just awaiting news to see if I need neck surgery to repair a cervical disc - no jokes about needing a new bolt Perhaps I need a new moniker.......'Lurch'
Been off work since Xmas and am climbing the walls! Not allowed to drive or anything. Daytime TV is awful!! Thank goodness for iPads. No wonder Mums go back to work.[/quote]
I feel for you seriously. New Year and hopefully New beginnings.
Just awaiting news to see if I need neck surgery to repair a cervical disc - no jokes about needing a new bolt Perhaps I need a new moniker.......'Lurch'
Been off work since Xmas and am climbing the walls! Not allowed to drive or anything. Daytime TV is awful!! Thank goodness for iPads. No wonder Mums go back to work.[/quote]
I feel for you seriously. New Year and hopefully New beginnings.