Actually .... I read it on my iPhone while waiting at the hospital ... then the little devil in my head told me ... "hey your friends at M3Post might like to read it too" (as if they don't know already how nice there car is).
Anyway so the little devil got the better of me and I copied and pasted it then e-maild it to myself. Once home I did use the laptop to share it with you.
Some of you asked "What does it mean?"
During my copy and paste I missed a bit of the text ,,, it should have read ....
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Another one bites the dust. That's right, our 2009 BMW M3 sedan is gone. We didn't quite make 20,000 miles, but the 19,000 we did manage were good ones.
Read the
Wrap-Up, and then come back to read our Parting Shots and provide your own.
A fine car that represented the M3 thing better than a coupe, since the whole point of the M3 is combining street civility with speed. After all, anyone can build a race car and put license plates on it. That said, BMW's new Getrag-built dual-clutch automated manual transmission would have better suited the nature of a four-door sedan than this car's six-speed manual.
Michael Jordan, Executive Editor
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My bad sorry about that
If any of you like to read the
Wrap-Up let me know by messaging me I'll be happy to send you the link.
I hate to get into the doghouse with the Moderator posting the link here.