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BMW Series 1 mk3 for 2018

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No RWD!?!?!?

 

FWD or X-Drive I guess.

 

Might as well buy a Golf.

I thought DSC meant 'hanging the tail out' was a thing of the past, in any case.

Around Castle Combe in the wet a Cupra would do the job.

I was speaking to a master tech the other day and he indicated this was going to happen. 

 

He he was also thoroughly scathing on the existing mini based BMWs, X1, 2 series active tourer. Having driven both I had asked him about them, it was interesting to see he had the same opinion as me - horrid. 

 

11 hours ago, Ryeman said:

I thought DSC meant 'hanging the tail out' was a thing of the past, in any case.

Around Castle Combe in the wet a Cupra would do the job.

 

Nope. I managed to get mine to step out in the wet with 4 wheel drive and all the safety features on.

 

It appears that even DSC can't cope with a cack handed hooligan.

19 minutes ago, Aspman said:

 

Nope. I managed to get mine to step out in the wet with 4 wheel drive and all the safety features on.

 

It appears that even DSC can't cope with a cack handed hooligan.

Oh alright you win!

Im more for flat floors these days)))

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