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Richard Casady wrote:
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 20:48:08 -0400, "Eisboch"
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That BMW email recommended "techron" as a fuel additive. To the best of
my knowledge, Chevron is the only brand of gasoline that is advertised to
contain techron.

http://www.chevron.com/products/ourfuels/chevwtech/

Eisboch
I have two and didn't receive any email. Did you get one?

Nope. But, we don't have any BMW's anymore.

Eisboch

I have owned two BMW's. One cost three hundred, the other seven
hundred.

Casady

In monthly repair bills? Seriously, I have been leasing for years now
so I can avoid those problems and if something does need repair, it's
covered and I have a free loaner while it's in the shop.


The sixty-six only cost 2500 new.

Casady



I bought a 2002ti for under $2400 new, back when it was new. It's about
what it was worth, then...and now. All the high-end German family cars I
have looked at in recent years seem grossly overpriced and overly
complicated. You have to work pretty hard to find a mid-range vehicle
that offers more than the Japanese offer these days. Of course, if you
have a really short dick and are in desperate need of making sure people
"notice* you when you pull into the supermarket parking lot, a nice "7"
series BMW will do, for the two people in the parking lot who give a
crap anymore about that sort of stuff.

No offense to any current, past or future "overdone" BMW owners, of
course. :)
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I bought a 2002ti for under $2400 new, back when it was new. It's about
what it was worth, then...and now. All the high-end German family cars I
have looked at in recent years seem grossly overpriced and overly
complicated. You have to work pretty hard to find a mid-range vehicle that
offers more than the Japanese offer these days. Of course, if you have a
really short dick and are in desperate need of making sure people "notice*
you when you pull into the supermarket parking lot, a nice "7" series BMW
will do, for the two people in the parking lot who give a crap anymore
about that sort of stuff.

No offense to any current, past or future "overdone" BMW owners, of
course. :)



I briefly owned an '01 BMW 750iL. Black on black, no chrome, thick,
bullet resistant, dark tinted glass, 12 cylinder. The car was absolutely a
dream to drive anywhere long distance, like to Florida and back, but
otherwise I rarely drove it.

I can honestly say I didn't buy it to be "noticed". I bought it because I
liked it. So, no offense taken.

Mrs.E. also briefly owned an '06 version of the 750iL. Not anywhere as
nice as the '01. It also had the infamous BMW "I-Drive" system that drove
both of us nuts. What were they thinking?

I've pretty much gone full circle with automobiles. Other than the Porsche,
which still does not cease to amaze me, there really isn't any car out
there, new or old, that captures my interest. My little Ranger truck does
the job fine.

Even losing interest in the GTO and the old Ford convertible Galaxie.

Eisboch



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On Jul 26, 8:47*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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I bought a 2002ti for under $2400 new, back when it was new. It's about
what it was worth, then...and now. All the high-end German family cars I
have looked at in recent years seem grossly overpriced and overly
complicated. You have to work pretty hard to find a mid-range vehicle that
offers more than the Japanese offer these days. Of course, if you have a
really short dick and are in desperate need of making sure people "notice*
you when you pull into the supermarket parking lot, a nice "7" series BMW
will do, for the two people in the parking lot who give a crap anymore
about that sort of stuff.


No offense to any current, past or future "overdone" BMW owners, of
course. *:)


I briefly owned an '01 *BMW 750iL. * Black on black, *no chrome, thick,
bullet resistant, dark tinted glass, 12 cylinder. *The car was absolutely a
dream to drive anywhere long distance, like to Florida and back, but
otherwise I rarely drove it.

I can honestly say I didn't buy it to be "noticed". * I bought it because I
liked it. *So, no offense taken.

Mrs.E. also briefly owned an '06 version of the 750iL. * Not anywhere as
nice as the '01. *It also had the infamous BMW "I-Drive" system that drove
both of us nuts. * What were they thinking?

I've pretty much gone full circle with automobiles. *Other than the Porsche,
which still does not cease to amaze me, there really isn't any car out
there, new or old, that captures my interest. * My little Ranger truck does
the job fine.

Even losing interest in the GTO and the old Ford convertible Galaxie.

Eisboch


You learned well Grasshopper. Material things are ofter easy to
buy............they do not however often bring happiness to ones
life. ;-)
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You learned well Grasshopper. Material things are ofter easy to
buy............they do not however often bring happiness to ones
life. ;-)

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Wrong, Pilgrim.

I didn't "learn" anything. The material things I own or have owned were
purchased because they interested me and I enjoyed them. Some still
interest me. Some have served their time.

I like trying different things. Keeps life interesting.

Eisboch


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On Jul 26, 9:20*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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You learned well Grasshopper. * *Material things are ofter easy to
buy............they do not however often bring happiness to ones
life. * ;-)

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Wrong, Pilgrim.

I didn't "learn" anything. * The material things I own or have owned were
purchased because they interested me and I enjoyed them. *Some still
interest me. *Some have served their time.

I like trying different things. *Keeps life interesting.

Eisboch



One day you may learn, although I think you already have but will not
admit.

Carry on Grasshopper.



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On Jul 26, 9:20 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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You learned well Grasshopper. Material things are ofter easy to
buy............they do not however often bring happiness to ones
life. ;-)

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Wrong, Pilgrim.

I didn't "learn" anything. The material things I own or have owned were
purchased because they interested me and I enjoyed them. Some still
interest me. Some have served their time.

I like trying different things. Keeps life interesting.

Eisboch



One day you may learn, although I think you already have but will not
admit.

Carry on Grasshopper.

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Let's not go down that path again. It really doesn't become you.
You take care of you. I'll take care of me.

Eisboch


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On Jul 26, 9:33*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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You learned well Grasshopper. Material things are ofter easy to
buy............they do not however often bring happiness to ones
life. ;-)


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Wrong, Pilgrim.


I didn't "learn" anything. The material things I own or have owned were
purchased because they interested me and I enjoyed them. Some still
interest me. Some have served their time.


I like trying different things. Keeps life interesting.


Eisboch


One day you may learn, although I think you already have but will not
admit.

Carry on Grasshopper.

----------------

Let's not go down that path again. *It really doesn't become you.
You take care of you. * I'll take care of me.

Eisboch


Fair enough.. I agree it is hard to disagree with the points I
brought up.

Have a good evening.
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On Jul 26, 8:47*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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I bought a 2002ti for under $2400 new, back when it was new. It's about
what it was worth, then...and now. All the high-end German family cars I
have looked at in recent years seem grossly overpriced and overly
complicated. You have to work pretty hard to find a mid-range vehicle that
offers more than the Japanese offer these days. Of course, if you have a
really short dick and are in desperate need of making sure people "notice*
you when you pull into the supermarket parking lot, a nice "7" series BMW
will do, for the two people in the parking lot who give a crap anymore
about that sort of stuff.


No offense to any current, past or future "overdone" BMW owners, of
course. *:)


I briefly owned an '01 *BMW 750iL. * Black on black, *no chrome, thick,
bullet resistant, dark tinted glass, 12 cylinder. *The car was absolutely a
dream to drive anywhere long distance, like to Florida and back, but
otherwise I rarely drove it.

I can honestly say I didn't buy it to be "noticed". * I bought it because I
liked it. *So, no offense taken.

Mrs.E. also briefly owned an '06 version of the 750iL. * Not anywhere as
nice as the '01. *It also had the infamous BMW "I-Drive" system that drove
both of us nuts. * What were they thinking?

I've pretty much gone full circle with automobiles. *Other than the Porsche,
which still does not cease to amaze me, there really isn't any car out
there, new or old, that captures my interest. * My little Ranger truck does
the job fine.

Even losing interest in the GTO and the old Ford convertible Galaxie.

Eisboch


NO!!!! NOT the goat or the galaxy!!!
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Eisboch wrote:
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I bought a 2002ti for under $2400 new, back when it was new. It's about
what it was worth, then...and now. All the high-end German family cars I
have looked at in recent years seem grossly overpriced and overly
complicated. You have to work pretty hard to find a mid-range vehicle that
offers more than the Japanese offer these days. Of course, if you have a
really short dick and are in desperate need of making sure people "notice*
you when you pull into the supermarket parking lot, a nice "7" series BMW
will do, for the two people in the parking lot who give a crap anymore
about that sort of stuff.

No offense to any current, past or future "overdone" BMW owners, of
course. :)



I briefly owned an '01 BMW 750iL. Black on black, no chrome, thick,
bullet resistant, dark tinted glass, 12 cylinder. The car was absolutely a
dream to drive anywhere long distance, like to Florida and back, but
otherwise I rarely drove it.

I can honestly say I didn't buy it to be "noticed". I bought it because I
liked it. So, no offense taken.

Mrs.E. also briefly owned an '06 version of the 750iL. Not anywhere as
nice as the '01. It also had the infamous BMW "I-Drive" system that drove
both of us nuts. What were they thinking?

I've pretty much gone full circle with automobiles. Other than the Porsche,
which still does not cease to amaze me, there really isn't any car out
there, new or old, that captures my interest. My little Ranger truck does
the job fine.

Even losing interest in the GTO and the old Ford convertible Galaxie.

Eisboch




One of my near neighbors bought a 760 something or other recently, and
he let me drive it. Well, it's a very nice car, to be sure, and very
fast, but you get into a schittload of trouble down here in Southern
Maryland if you exceed 150 mph on the highways! :) I think he paid in
the low six figures for the car. For that, he could have bought my old
Jag, which is still sitting in a "hermetically sealed warehouse," and
had a *real* sport car.

Seriously, I just can't see spending a ton of money on a new car. Most
cars today are pretty competent, and I suppose you buy whichever one you
like and can afford.

My wife is shopping for a new car. So far, she's got it narrowed down to
either a VW bug convertible *or* a Toyota FJ. The cars are so similar, I
can understand her liking both. :)

I like the Beetle, too, but I am subtly trying to convince her to buy
Japanese so I don't have to deal with German overengineering. Again.
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On Jul 28, 9:02*am, hk wrote:


One of my near neighbors bought a 760 something or other recently, and
he let me drive it.


LOL.. Bull****!

Well, it's a very nice car, to be sure, and very
fast, but you get into a schittload of trouble down here in Southern
Maryland if you exceed 150 mph on the highways! :) I think he paid in
the low six figures for the car. For that, he could have bought my old
Jag, which is still sitting in a "hermetically sealed warehouse,"


Bull****!

and
had a *real* sport car.


Bull****, Bull****, Bull****..


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