147GTA
Active Member
Re: Wd u buy a BMW that's been drifted ?
I really really doubt a bit of drifting would hurt a BMW one bit, especially a new one. I had a 1980 728i and I did everything you could ever do to a car to abuse it and it didn't even matter. I drifted it on the street, on snow, in mud, gravel, etc. I jumped it, went through a fence, went off the road into a ditch and more over a period of years.
My dad bought it almost new in Switzerland and my little brother still drives it everyday in the US. It has more than 350,000km on it and is still fast, fun, reliable and has never had any major problems. It'll still hit 120 mph on its little stock 14 inch rims. It'll do MASSIVE burnouts too and lay rubber for a block. Way better than my GTA (because it doesn't have all the electronic junk).
I doubt a few drifing incidents will hurt a BMW, especially a new one.
I really really doubt a bit of drifting would hurt a BMW one bit, especially a new one. I had a 1980 728i and I did everything you could ever do to a car to abuse it and it didn't even matter. I drifted it on the street, on snow, in mud, gravel, etc. I jumped it, went through a fence, went off the road into a ditch and more over a period of years.
My dad bought it almost new in Switzerland and my little brother still drives it everyday in the US. It has more than 350,000km on it and is still fast, fun, reliable and has never had any major problems. It'll still hit 120 mph on its little stock 14 inch rims. It'll do MASSIVE burnouts too and lay rubber for a block. Way better than my GTA (because it doesn't have all the electronic junk).
I doubt a few drifing incidents will hurt a BMW, especially a new one.