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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... Now ... the M5. I am selling it. The dealer has made an acceptable offer to buy it back and there are two interested private parties that are seriously interested in it to avoid the year long delivery of a new one. I enjoy cars, can fully appreciate the technology and engineering of BMW and the performance of the M5. But, I also would like to keep my license. The problem with a car like the M5 is that unless you are into racing or renting track time you cannot use the car in the manner it was designed to be used. It will accelerate from 60 mph to over 140 mph in what seems like a nanosecond, but the state police have radios that are faster. When you drive normally, you may as well have a regular 5 series. Since we also have an '06 750Li ... we won't be BMW-less. Truth is, I ususally drive like a little old lady .... even with the classic muscle cars. The performance of the M5 is so spirited and exciting that it is very tempting to use. I've gone for 40 years without a speeding ticket and I don't need to start collecting them now. I understand the citation situation, and apparently much more intimately so than yourself. I currently have two speeding tickets on my record (both by LIDAR, for which there is no practical defense other than driving closer to the limit), and am not eligible to have any subsequent ones dismissed by way of traffic school until this November. AZ only allows you one matriculation at defensive driving school every two years. I think by this point I should have some sort of special alumni status. Well, that 750 is a pretty fine road car. You can chew up some serious miles in enjoyable comfort in that ride, for sure. How do you decide whether to take the RV or the Beemer for a given road trip? I've driven Infinitis for the last 15 years, but just made a change a couple of months ago. The lease on my M45 was up, and now I'm driving a Lexus LS 430. I like it. Build quality and attention to detail is pretty astounding. |
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![]() "RG" wrote in message . .. How do you decide whether to take the RV or the Beemer for a given road trip? The RV is my daughter's fault. She and her husband are into family camping and convinced us and our oldest son to get RVs so we could all go get bitten by mosquitoes and get rained on in comfort. Actually, that's not completely true as we had others before, thinking we would use them for relaxing winter time travel. Never happened. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"RG" wrote in message . .. How do you decide whether to take the RV or the Beemer for a given road trip? The RV is my daughter's fault. She and her husband are into family camping and convinced us and our oldest son to get RVs so we could all go get bitten by mosquitoes and get rained on in comfort. Actually, that's not completely true as we had others before, thinking we would use them for relaxing winter time travel. Never happened. Eisboch Why not just a medium sized travel trailer towed behind your pickup? |
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