
" , " Up until a couple of years ago , a friend drove a 19 year old BMW.   ; She talked frequently about wanting to update her car , mooning over Minis and the Audi TT , even going so far as look into the finance options available , should she buy a new vehicle. , But she never got round to it.

Despite being a rather senior car , the BMW had no faults , had a good service history and had never developed any major problems.   ; It seemed like a case of wanting a new car for no good reason , because aside from perhaps being a little more linear than its younger cousins , the BMW was still a stately beast that was ever impressive and tastefully striking. Despite this the dithering continued , month after month of making noises about finding another car that looked more up to date until I was tempted to confiscate her car so that she learned the value of nice things !.

The steering is excellent , immediate and light enough to be comfortable but with enough weight in the control to feel the car's movement. The suspension isn't as forgiving as others but this may be down to the run flat tyres that are standard with all BMW's now. All the above coupled with a very good stereo , climate control , a number of airbags around the cabin ad remote locking makes this an excellent drivers car. The BMW 1 Series as A Fleet CarThe main desired features for a Fleet Car , as I see them , are low emissions ( for lower tax ) , fuel efficiency and a very comfortable drive regardless of distance. The BMW 1 Series enjoys all of these qualities and more. Service costs aren't the cheapest but being a BMW , the depreciation will not be as high as similar class vehicles.Search requests: rc cars bmw mercedes infinity, atf capacity 2004 bmw 330ci, parts for 99 bmw 528i, make your heart beat cars coup bmw special, bmw halo projector head lights, technical specifications for bmw z3 m roadster, 3 bmw fernando san series valley, 2001 740i bmw sales sport