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BMW's July 2004 5 and 7 series are DOWN, OP DUMB SCHMO



 
 
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Old October 4th 04, 01:15 AM
GRL
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Default BMW's July 2004 5 and 7 series are DOWN, OP DUMB SCHMO

You speculate. On the other hand, BMW top management has unambiguously
demonstrated that they feel Bangle is qualified to style...BMW's, whether
you like that reality or not.

Your shot at Pontiac and Hyundi is mis-aimed. If Bangle does leave, it will
be for another high end line. Or he may just hang around at BMW.


George LitwinskiGeorge Litwinski "It's good to want things." S. Barr
(philosopher, poet, humorist, chemist, Visual Basic.Net programmer)
"daytripper" > wrote in message
...
> On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 00:06:01 GMT, "bfd" > wrote:
>
> >
> >"Deep" > wrote in message
> et.cable.rogers.com...
> >> I'm guessing it's been posted by a flamer who wishes they had a BMW....
> >>
> >> Deep
> >>
> >> "Marcio Watanabe" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > What is there to celebrate?!
> >> >

> >Actually, I do have a BMW, albeit an older one - 1990 E34 535i/5spd/96K
> >miles. We need to "celebrate" because people are speaking with their
> >pocketbooks about BMW's asinine design direction. Further, I'll bet that
> >*idrive* isn't helping sales either. Celebrate and enjoy. In a few years,
> >Bangle, Von Hoody and all the rest of "Dreamworks" will be dreaming about
> >their NEXT JOB!!!!

>
> They can take solace in knowing they are now eminently qualified to design
> Pontiacs and Hyundais...



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Old October 4th 04, 01:40 AM
daytripper
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On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 20:15:51 -0400, "GRL" > wrote:
>
>George LitwinskiGeorge Litwinski "It's good to want things." S. Barr
>(philosopher, poet, humorist, chemist, Visual Basic.Net programmer)
>"daytripper" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 00:06:01 GMT, "bfd" > wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >"Deep" > wrote in message
>> et.cable.rogers.com...
>> >> I'm guessing it's been posted by a flamer who wishes they had a BMW....
>> >>
>> >> Deep
>> >>
>> >> "Marcio Watanabe" > wrote in message
>> >> ...
>> >> > What is there to celebrate?!
>> >> >
>> >Actually, I do have a BMW, albeit an older one - 1990 E34 535i/5spd/96K
>> >miles. We need to "celebrate" because people are speaking with their
>> >pocketbooks about BMW's asinine design direction. Further, I'll bet that
>> >*idrive* isn't helping sales either. Celebrate and enjoy. In a few years,
>> >Bangle, Von Hoody and all the rest of "Dreamworks" will be dreaming about
>> >their NEXT JOB!!!!

>>
>> They can take solace in knowing they are now eminently qualified to design
>> Pontiacs and Hyundais...

>
>You speculate. On the other hand, BMW top management has unambiguously
>demonstrated that they feel Bangle is qualified to style...BMW's, whether
>you like that reality or not.
>
>Your shot at Pontiac and Hyundi is mis-aimed. If Bangle does leave, it will
>be for another high end line. Or he may just hang around at BMW.


You replied to a thread that died over two months ago. Where you been?

And unless you are trying to be ironic (I doubt it), the person that actually
was speculating was "bfd". I was merely making an observation;-)

Real nice job, btw...
 




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