BMWAF
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We all knew this day was coming. Not sure why anybody is acting shocked. The real question is are we looking at a GRMN (be it Japan only or otherwise) or just another bullshit "46th" edition send off.
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Looks like he even has his own custom badge to make sure everyone knows too...Great, another ex-corvetter asking about how limited his MT is that was built at 9:23am on a Thursday by Hans, who is located in the west wing of the Magna-Steyr factory.
LOFL. CringeLooks like he even has his own custom badge to make sure everyone knows too...
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Same, I see at least 5 a day.Probably started seeing to many on the road. I've seen a ridiculous amount of C8's and I don't even live in a highly populated area. I've seen more than 2 dozen different ones around here (not to say they all live here) and I've only seen 1 other Supra just yesterday for the first time going by. Was similar when I had my Mach 1 before I traded it for the Supra. Only saw one Mach 1 here in over 2 years and only saw one other one when I was at my buddies in Nashville.
Even with Covid I agree. I bought my first house late March 2020 when the lockdown in California was going on. Crazy times, but not to get off topic, I kind of miss the traffic being non existent and being home a lot. Vincent Christmastree (YouTuber… not sure if that’s his actual name) just hit 70k miles in his 2020 MKV last week. He is a testament that if you take care of your car, it usually takes care of you. And he’s been tuned forever.I'm glad I've even having fun with my Supra since 2020. I have to say, 2020 was the best year of me entire life.
I have seen a guy in my zip code driving around in his red MKV the last several months and the color has grown on me. Usually hate red sports car but the red on the MKV looks good. It will be interesting to notice after 2025 how many MKVs remain on the road or how many owners fall for the next shinier thing and trade them in or sell them.'20 Downshift Blue is pretty rare.
Just for fun, it'll be interesting to see what years, transmissions, color combinations and special editions rank in numbers when all is said and done.
Vince is really cool and a very nice guy. He lives here in the DFW area and always see him at local meets and get-togethers.Even with Covid I agree. I bought my first house late March 2020 when the lockdown in California was going on. Crazy times, but not to get off topic, I kind of miss the traffic being non existent and being home a lot. Vincent Christmastree (YouTuber… not sure if that’s his actual name) just hit 70k miles in his 2020 MKV last week. He is a testament that if you take care of your car, it usually takes care of you. And he’s been tuned forever.
His YouTube channel has been so informative. I wish I lived near you guys to be part of those meets. I feel like the MKV doesn’t have the same love in Southern California as it appears to have out in the DFW area. Soo many Mustangs, Chargers and Challengers out here it’s ridiculous. Not to mention the last 6 months I’ve noticed soo many newer Corvettes. I’m not a Corvette guy so not sure what models, but I did notice the newer looking daytime running LEDs. Vince is a testament to car ownership and how reliable a car can be if you care and are consistent. He should be an example to all the YouTube trolls and Toyota purists claiming the MKV would fall apart after 3 years like “all other BMW’s”.Vince is really cool and a very nice guy. He lives here in the DFW area and always see him at local meets and get-togethers.