- Oct 24, 2000
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Last week, I participated in BMW's annual "Driven to Find a Cure" program. For the uninitiated, you go and drive any number of BMWs and for every mile you drive, BMW donates $1.00 to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. It's really a win-win situation for all: drivers get to spend 20-30 minutes (per drive) alone in the BMW of their choice and BMW gets to market their cars for charity.
Day 1 (Hank Aaron BMW): I ended up spending close to three hours at the dealer. I started out driving a Z4 3.0i automatic then progressed to a 325ci 5-speed, 745Li, and a 330ci automatic. I ended up walking away a big believer in the Z4. It's a fantastic car to drive, and it looks SO MEAN in the rear-view mirror. I understand why some call it the "land shark." After driving the cars, I ended up hanging out with the "Driven to Find a Cure" crew. I helped them out some, and they ended up asking me if I wanted to shuttle a BMW from United BMW (Roswell, GA) to Columbus, GA the following Wednesday. I of course accepted their offer...
Day 2 (Roswell, GA to Columbus, GA): The "Driven to Find a Cure" crew ended up giving me the keys to a 330ci automatic. I drove it, along with 17 other BMWs, the 130 miles south. I of course brought my own tunes for the drive. It was awesome being in a special convoy of 18 BMWs. We ruled the road. Three members of the group got pulled for going 87 in a 70 (after they slammed on the breaks from 125mph). It was an awesome drive, and I can't wait to help out next year!
Of course, HERE ARE THE PICS!
Day 1 (Hank Aaron BMW): I ended up spending close to three hours at the dealer. I started out driving a Z4 3.0i automatic then progressed to a 325ci 5-speed, 745Li, and a 330ci automatic. I ended up walking away a big believer in the Z4. It's a fantastic car to drive, and it looks SO MEAN in the rear-view mirror. I understand why some call it the "land shark." After driving the cars, I ended up hanging out with the "Driven to Find a Cure" crew. I helped them out some, and they ended up asking me if I wanted to shuttle a BMW from United BMW (Roswell, GA) to Columbus, GA the following Wednesday. I of course accepted their offer...
Day 2 (Roswell, GA to Columbus, GA): The "Driven to Find a Cure" crew ended up giving me the keys to a 330ci automatic. I drove it, along with 17 other BMWs, the 130 miles south. I of course brought my own tunes for the drive. It was awesome being in a special convoy of 18 BMWs. We ruled the road. Three members of the group got pulled for going 87 in a 70 (after they slammed on the breaks from 125mph). It was an awesome drive, and I can't wait to help out next year!
Of course, HERE ARE THE PICS!
