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If BMW made a minivan

If it has decent amount of BMW-ness in how it drives, sure, why not? But if it's BMW-less with BMW emblem (ie. VW Routan), meh.
 
sure.

though BMW does the sprinter van wich is very nice.

No, that's Mercedes. It's brand engineered here has the Sprinter and it's available as a kit for Freightliner, except that you cannot buy it as a kit. It's basically sold as a turn-key kit in that case.
 
Oh god, a BMW minivan. That thought sent chills down my spine. Every lame douchebag suburbanite would want one. There's already enough X3s around here and giving BMW drivers a bigger toy to drive like an asshat in is not advisable.
 
No, but that goes for any BMW.

He said drive it, not 'own it.'

Why would anyone NOT want to flail an M3 if given the chance? Or any modern BMW numbered 1-3, for that matter...they all drive quite well and have perfectly reasonable amounts of power.
 
If I had kids and say had triplets and needed one sure. It'd probably be the best driving minivan and would be the best compromise


Hell Mercedes did sell like 100 amg r classes in America !
 
Yes, mostly because I've grown to enjoy minivans and a BMW one would probably have the best driving dynamics. Made me realize that out of all the makers they must be one of the few large manufacturers not to offer some sort of people carrier over 5 seats.
 
Yes, mostly because I've grown to enjoy minivans and a BMW one would probably have the best driving dynamics. Made me realize that out of all the makers they must be one of the few large manufacturers not to offer some sort of people carrier over 5 seats.

If you have 5 kids you can't afford a bmw haha
 
Most SUVs today, BMW included, are just glorified Minivans anyway. I see people driving stuff like Santa Fe, Traverse, etc, you aren't fooling anyone. SUVs are for the most part Minivans for people too much in denial to buy what they really need.
 
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