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    #31
    Originally posted by blu35p4rr0w View Post
    Why are you guys calling them bimmers when its pronounced beamer? You grammar nazis have failed. LOL beemer would work to. bim er yo. get da bim errrs dat got fo wheelies spin up in dat white icy junk bra mang! deev got dem respek in tooner land geebee he know bout da bims.

    Definitions:
    Bimmer - proper accepted slang for BMW cars. Most people don't know this.
    Beamer/Beemer - proper accepted slang for BMW motorcycles. You will hear this term used incorrectly by many people.
    Bummer - When you get a speeding ticket.
    Bitter - Another German car. Very rare; hand built.

    So just why is a BMW car called a 'bimmer' not a 'beemer' or 'beamer'?

    The answer in part lies in knowing some BMW history and what came first.

    All real BMW enthusiasts know that BMW got a big start on two wheels, what many call the real BMWs.

    In those days, BMW motorcycles were quite active in racing, and one of their competitors at the track was often the BSA bikes.

    Well as things would have it, a track slang developed, and the BMWs were usually referred to as 'beemers' and the BSAs were referred to as 'beesers'.

    So, of course for any true enthusiast, there is no way that a BMW car could be called a 'beemer', so they were called 'bimmers'.

    Unfortunately, in the US and Canada, and perhaps other countries, there was a time (kind of still is) where for various reasons, a BMW owner was considered an upwardly mobile person, and of course due to the fun in driving their BMWs most all of them had big grins on their faces.

    Hence it is little surprise that the non enthusiast types out there incorrectly labeled BMW cars and their owners as 'beamers' or 'beemers'.

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      #32
      Originally posted by blu35p4rr0w View Post
      Why are you guys calling them bimmers when its pronounced beamer? You grammar nazis have failed. LOL beemer would work to. bim er yo. get da bim errrs dat got fo wheelies spin up in dat white icy junk bra mang! deev got dem respek in tooner land geebee he know bout da bims.
      are you serious? ive been calling them 'bimmers' before the internet was invented

      check out bimmerforums.com and bimmerfest.com , some the biggest known 'bimmer' forums .

      You can call them 'beamers' if you want but you dont want to correct a bimmer nut and what to call BMWs
      1993 Accord LX - Sold
      93 BMW 525it - SOLD
      92 Accord EX Sedan - SOLD
      2000 Accord Coupe - Traded-In
      2003 Accord V6 6spd Coupe - Sold
      2001 Honda Civic Ex - SOLD
      2013 Chevy Traverse LTZ - Kid hauler
      2003 Acura Tl 3.2 - Daily Commuter

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        #33
        Originally posted by 92accordcb7ex View Post
        Definitions:
        Bimmer - proper accepted slang for BMW cars. Most people don't know this.
        Beamer/Beemer - proper accepted slang for BMW motorcycles. You will hear this term used incorrectly by many people.
        Bummer - When you get a speeding ticket.
        Bitter - Another German car. Very rare; hand built.

        So just why is a BMW car called a 'bimmer' not a 'beemer' or 'beamer'?

        The answer in part lies in knowing some BMW history and what came first.

        All real BMW enthusiasts know that BMW got a big start on two wheels, what many call the real BMWs.

        In those days, BMW motorcycles were quite active in racing, and one of their competitors at the track was often the BSA bikes.

        Well as things would have it, a track slang developed, and the BMWs were usually referred to as 'beemers' and the BSAs were referred to as 'beesers'.

        So, of course for any true enthusiast, there is no way that a BMW car could be called a 'beemer', so they were called 'bimmers'.

        Unfortunately, in the US and Canada, and perhaps other countries, there was a time (kind of still is) where for various reasons, a BMW owner was considered an upwardly mobile person, and of course due to the fun in driving their BMWs most all of them had big grins on their faces.

        Hence it is little surprise that the non enthusiast types out there incorrectly labeled BMW cars and their owners as 'beamers' or 'beemers'.
        this guy knows his shit
        1993 Accord LX - Sold
        93 BMW 525it - SOLD
        92 Accord EX Sedan - SOLD
        2000 Accord Coupe - Traded-In
        2003 Accord V6 6spd Coupe - Sold
        2001 Honda Civic Ex - SOLD
        2013 Chevy Traverse LTZ - Kid hauler
        2003 Acura Tl 3.2 - Daily Commuter

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          #34
          Originally posted by Gemini View Post
          this guy knows his shit
          cant take the credit for it i just knew where to find it i have to thank bimmerfourms.com for the answer lol.

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            #35
            get an element it has AWD



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            01 Civic LX Sedan (sold)-93 Accord EX Wagon (totaled)
            93 Accord SE Sedan (sold)-92 Accord EX Sedan (sold)
            93 Accord SE Coupe (sold)-97 Accord SiR Wagon (sold)


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              #36
              AWD gives you a false sense of security, It's not error proof. It helps sure but I personally don't think it's worlds better than either FWD or RWD.

              Now the debate between FWD and RWD in the snow. Good snow tires is key for both. I personally have had better experience with RWD cars in the snow while having bad in FWD. My integra kept getting stuck in snow with all season, my moms Volvo was decent with winters but not better than the BMW with winters. If you have an inkling of driving ability, I don't think it matters.

              Now on Dry pavement, that's another story.

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                #37
                Originally posted by 92accordcb7ex View Post
                Definitions:
                Bimmer - proper accepted slang for BMW cars. Most people don't know this.
                Beamer/Beemer - proper accepted slang for BMW motorcycles. You will hear this term used incorrectly by many people.
                Bummer - When you get a speeding ticket.
                Bitter - Another German car. Very rare; hand built.

                So just why is a BMW car called a 'bimmer' not a 'beemer' or 'beamer'?

                The answer in part lies in knowing some BMW history and what came first.

                All real BMW enthusiasts know that BMW got a big start on two wheels, what many call the real BMWs.

                In those days, BMW motorcycles were quite active in racing, and one of their competitors at the track was often the BSA bikes.

                Well as things would have it, a track slang developed, and the BMWs were usually referred to as 'beemers' and the BSAs were referred to as 'beesers'.

                So, of course for any true enthusiast, there is no way that a BMW car could be called a 'beemer', so they were called 'bimmers'.

                Unfortunately, in the US and Canada, and perhaps other countries, there was a time (kind of still is) where for various reasons, a BMW owner was considered an upwardly mobile person, and of course due to the fun in driving their BMWs most all of them had big grins on their faces.

                Hence it is little surprise that the non enthusiast types out there incorrectly labeled BMW cars and their owners as 'beamers' or 'beemers'.
                Also to continue on with the BMW facts, BMW first got their start as single engine airplane manufactures. Then after years of trial and error and success, they moved to land vehicles and racing.

                That's where the blue and white logo comes from. A white propeller spinning around a blue sky.


                On topic: A Denali. Trouble free for the most part, and easy to maintain and work on. As you stated though, no big SUV's for you, so that shoots that dream down.
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                "Stop punching down on my people!!!"

                - D. Chappelle

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by 92accordcb7ex View Post
                  cant take the credit for it i just knew where to find it i have to thank bimmerfourms.com for the answer lol.
                  Great information. I learned something new about the Bavarian Motor Works (US pronunciation) heritage. Thanks.
                  The Lord watches over me!

                  "Stop punching down on my people!!!"

                  - D. Chappelle

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                    #39
                    Ever consider Jeep? They have some nice models that'll hold up in the snow and in your price range. A Grand Cherokee, Compass, SRT-8?

                    I really don't think they are considered SUV's, are they?
                    Last edited by Straight Success; 03-11-2011, 03:07 AM.
                    The Lord watches over me!

                    "Stop punching down on my people!!!"

                    - D. Chappelle

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                      #40
                      You're not a real Canadian until you can drive RX7s and small import 2WD trucks all winter.

                      Both of which I've done on a regular basis.

                      Of the 9 Canadian winters I've driven through, only 1 was with 4x4. All I will say is that snow tires are the best investment.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Gemini View Post
                        Thanks bro, i will for sure hit you and mak and Matt up, im gonna need some friends up there
                        My Uncle has returned to Toronto from Florida and Dubai. He's some sort of artictechural engineer or something. He's been back here for 3 months and can't find any work. Neither could I. That's why I moved west.

                        But since you already have family in Ontario, it would make more sense to locate there. Just be warned the job market is incredibly tough in Ontario.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Gemini View Post
                          I have be looking at 5 series xi models and I'm leaning that way, I dont want 3 series and I don't really trust Audi's quality. I'm moving either to hamilton, burlington or toronto, haven't pinpoint which one yet but hamilton might win because I'm closer to my daughter. My brother been trying to talk me into getting a g35x or fx45 in awd, I like both vehicles but haven't checked pricing yet.

                          I will be purchasing the car in a southern state bcause I hate rust also.
                          i suggest you research the g35x, good cars but for your price range you would be looking at the 1st generation. oil consumption, window issue, wiper arm issues, radio/hvac issues etc, and those are just the common ones

                          i would not get an fx45 that fits your budget unless you know the seller personally. they go for more

                          overall, awd, fwd, rwd all work in the snow. the "nicer" rwd cars have electronics that help aid in snow conditions. i don't have any issues with mine being stuck. my fwd works just as well. i could drive faster and feel safer in my awd. all the drivetrain choices are available to me and i take the awd during bad weather because of the piece of mind. most would argue but how much is safety worth to you

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                            #43
                            Honestly, I'd recommend the AWD CRV. That thing is a BEAST! I typically pass people in icy snow when I'm driving it.

                            Also, didn't read any of the posts, so my bad if its been mentioned already.
                            MRT
                            37.5 MPG, AC on, cruising at 80.
                            30.0 MPG, AC on, aggressively driving around 90.
                            27.5 MPG, no AC, cruising at 90 with occasional gridlock. 40 degrees Fahrenheit

                            Lots of DIY videos specifically for our car

                            Get some awesome wipers! <-- It's a DIY
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                            I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheat
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                            sneaky motherfucker

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                              #44
                              Word of warning

                              Just a word of warning, in case you have not had much experience with snow.

                              Regardless of where you live, and regardless of how short your summer without snow is, every year people forget how to drive in it.

                              It sounds counterintuitive, but when it is icey out I always pay more attention to individuals driving older AWD/4WD vehicles. Mid 90's and down, these vehicles have good traction getting off the line, however they often do not have very good abs systems,or none at all, and people get a VERY false sense of security and traction.

                              The other fwd and rwd guys realize it is slick faster than those driving all 4 wheels.

                              Just my observation.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Straight Success View Post
                                \u A Grand Cherokee, Compass, SRT-8?

                                I really don't think they are considered SUV's, are they?
                                umm what

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