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Justin Bimmer

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  1. Hello all,

     

    CadillacKing3 AKA James Bond AKA now Justin Bimmer checking in.

     

    I have been a member of this site for over 10 years. I have had a few bumps in my life with my law career and now I am an Internet Sales Manager at a BMW dealership in California. I hope in the future to share with all of you some of the stories of eccentric purchasers and also answer questions you may have about the car buying process. 

     

    It's great to be back. Special thanks to FAPTurbo and Lord_Tourettes for getting me back in the fray. 

     

    I have to say I am really enjoying my job and my 528i M Sport. I'm trying to get a photo of it in my signature, but I think I may need some help.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Justin

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  2. I have been spending a lot of time in the Bay Area and if you think this is going to hurt tesla or that tesla is a fad you are wrong. On a daily basis I would see 5-10 of these cars. It is the perfect car for luxury buyers. People who can afford multiple cars and enjoy the new cool and tech in cars.

    I promise you every luxury car dealer from San Francisco to San Jose wishes they had a car like this to sell.

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  3. I'm with caddycruiser. I switched from droid to iPhone and feel the same way. iPhone has integrated twitter. The camera is excellent. And voice dictation works fairly well.

  4. In 1997 GM did some steering revisions to the full-size truck platforms.

    According to Edmunds:

    New for 1997 is a passenger-side airbag, allowing the Tahoe to match Ford's Expedition in safety features. A new Electronic Variable Orifice steering unit reduces effort in low-speed maneuvering. The automatic transmission is refined for 1997, featuring smoother shifts and increased efficiency.
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