Spot The Rebadge: 2011 BMW 1 Series Edition

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  • TrailerTrash TrailerTrash on Dec 17, 2010

    There is a sickness to being a car lover. I suppose it's the same as a guy that can't keep to one girl. As soon as another beauty walks by, all bets are off and your like a dog seeing a cat. Ditto for me and cars. I have 5 right now and several given away but still insured by me and in the hands of nephews in college. STILL, I just GOTTA have two cars this next year...the newest BMW X3 and this 1. God I wish I could get some help! But the new X3 can do 0 to 60 in under six seconds! And I just know I need an SUV toi carry, well...something! And the 1 seems like the perfect "me" car. Not as smart as a Mazda, but powerful fast and solid. The "I'll be back in an hour 'cause I think I need to go up to St Louis to get a loaf of bread" car. I really need to seek out some help.

  • Z71_Silvy Z71_Silvy on Dec 17, 2010

    Stunning car. All around. I'll take an "M" example please...

  • Ajla Maybe drag radials? 🤔
  • FreedMike Apparently this car, which doesn't comply to U.S. regs, is in Nogales, Mexico. What could possibly go wrong with this transaction?
  • El scotto Under NAFTA II or the USMCA basically the US and Canada do all the designing, planning, and high tech work and high skilled work. Mexico does all the medium-skilled work.Your favorite vehicle that has an Assembled in Mexico label may actually cross the border several times. High tech stuff is installed in the US, medium tech stuff gets done in Mexico, then the vehicle goes back across the border for more high tech stuff the back to Mexico for some nuts n bolts stuff.All of the vehicle manufacturers pass parts and vehicles between factories and countries. It's thought out, it's planned, it's coordinated and they all do it.Northern Mexico consists of a few big towns controlled by a few families. Those families already have deals with Texan and American companies that can truck their products back and forth over the border. The Chinese are the last to show up at the party. They're getting the worst land, the worst factories, and the worst employees. All the good stuff and people have been taken care of in the above paragraph.Lastly, the Chinese will have to make their parts in Mexico or the US or Canada. If not, they have to pay tariffs. High tariffs. It's all for one and one for all under the USMCA.Now evil El Scotto is thinking of the fusion of Chinese and Mexican cuisine and some darn good beer.
  • FreedMike I care SO deeply!
  • ClayT Listing is still up.Price has been updated too.1983 VW Rabbit pickup for sale Updated ad For Sale Message Seller [url=https://www.vwvortex.com/members/633147/] [/url] jellowsubmarine 0.00 star(s) (0.0) 0 reviews [h2]$19,000 USD Check price[/h2][list][*] [url=https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=1983 VW Rabbit pickup for sale Updated ad] eBay [/url][/*][/list] Ceres, California Apr 4, 2024 (Edited Apr 7, 2024)
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