Why do people put "M" badges on non-M cars?
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Welshbeef said:
Helicopter 123 owned
Is this a term that children use in the playground? I did Google it and it came up with this:Owned is a slang word that originated among 1990s hackers, where it referred to "rooting" or gaining administrative control over someone else's computer. The term eventually spread to gamers, who used the term to mean defeat in gaming.
I'm not familiar with the world of computer games or hacking. Happy Christmas.
popeyewhite said:
Shaoxter said:
Mpg? Rubbish handling? Company director image? Size?Helicopter123 said:
7 series handles very well (for its size) and therein is the problem - it's a barge and never will be a chiselled sports saloon.
Interesting you add "for its size" and "barge" which is entirely my point. Forget the justifications - it just doesn't handle particularly well does it? Helicopter123 said:
MPG will be challenging but no worse than anything else with 600+ BHP.
Anything with 600bhp doesn't have good mpg. Again, my point. Helicopter123 said:
Can't see imaage being that different to an M5 tbo.
I can, it's better, if anything.popeyewhite said:
Helicopter123 said:
7 series handles very well (for its size) and therein is the problem - it's a barge and never will be a chiselled sports saloon.
Interesting you add "for its size" and "barge" which is entirely my point. Forget the justifications - it just doesn't handle particularly well does it? Helicopter123 said:
MPG will be challenging but no worse than anything else with 600+ BHP.
Anything with 600bhp doesn't have good mpg. Again, my point. Helicopter123 said:
Can't see imaage being that different to an M5 tbo.
I can, it's better, if anything.The non M 7 series handles very well for a luxury saloon, better than the 6 series for example IMO. Does it get close to a smaller, lighter, car such as an M2/M3 - of course not. I don't think anyone would argue that it does?
Helicopter123 said:
Caveat - I have not driven the M760.
The non M 7 series handles very well for a luxury saloon, better than the 6 series for example IMO. Does it get close to a smaller, lighter, car such as an M2/M3 - of course not. I don't think anyone would argue that it does?
Actually I quite like the look of it!The non M 7 series handles very well for a luxury saloon, better than the 6 series for example IMO. Does it get close to a smaller, lighter, car such as an M2/M3 - of course not. I don't think anyone would argue that it does?
Helicopter123 said:
Caveat - I have not driven the M760.
The non M 7 series handles very well for a luxury saloon, better than the 6 series for example IMO. Does it get close to a smaller, lighter, car such as an M2/M3 - of course not. I don't think anyone would argue that it does?
Stratstones Chesterfield have one on demo. Very nice but financial suicide to buy one, lease maybe. The standard 730 or 740 would be fine by me. I think image wise it beats any of the 5's including the M5. For pure driving pleasure if comfort is not your bag stick with a M5. The exercise programme for rear passengers using the massage seats is cool though, the wife loved it. Money could be well placed in a slightly older more luxurious brand that wouldn't hemorrhage money anything like a 7.The non M 7 series handles very well for a luxury saloon, better than the 6 series for example IMO. Does it get close to a smaller, lighter, car such as an M2/M3 - of course not. I don't think anyone would argue that it does?
helix402 said:
Welshbeef said:
Helicopter 123 owned
Is this a term that children use in the playground? I did Google it and it came up with this:Owned is a slang word that originated among 1990s hackers, where it referred to "rooting" or gaining administrative control over someone else's computer. The term eventually spread to gamers, who used the term to mean defeat in gaming.
I'm not familiar with the world of computer games or hacking. Happy Christmas.
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