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Old 05-03-2006, 01:06 AM
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Is bigger better?

I started a thread regarding the X3 as a possible "chick car."
Last week I leased a new X3 black on black.

Thanks for all the responses. They brought me to a new question:

Is chick car/not chick car determined more by size or price?

The BMW x3, 325 and z4 are all smaller AND priced less than the rest of the BMW line - from what I've learned, they are all possible chick cars.

Is the X5 more manly because it is a larger car/truck or because it costs more?
Is the 7 series more manly than the X5? It's not as tall but it costs more.

If the X3, 325 or Z4 were priced at 150,000 would they ever be considered a chick car?

Some food for discussion in my never ending quest for what is and is not a BMW chick car - as a man who just bought a manly, killer, mean-looking black on black, no-extras... X3.

As I just posted to my previous thread... driving in LA, you never know what's in, out, up down or sideways. A bimmer's a bimmer but then there are the better bimmers and the bummer bimmers.

Thanks all!

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