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Spacemtn
The SC 430 I had had been in an accident before I bought it and had much more structural damage than I thought. Too expensive to fix. When I looked at the BMW the dealer made a HUGE mistake in estimating the value of the SC 430 and gave me full value. I just couldn't pass up the deal.
OH NO YOU DIIN'T!!!!!!!!!!
I Had A Lexus SC 430, UNTIL My Daughter Totaled
It, AND WASN'T ON MY INSURANCE!!!!!
Now I Drive A PIECE OF SHIT BMW 330ci!!!!!!
SORRY It's A Nice Car, BUT IT'S NOT MY LEXUS!!!!!
GRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Austintatious Lilly
Finn It's a Bimmer not a Beemer or a BMer. .While I can't point to any official document that supports this, my understanding of the origins are as follows. I got this off a bimmerboard and is a quote from a BMW spokesperson.Nice post! As a BMW fan, I love it!!! I have had 5 and 7 series….love them all!!
The term Beemer was first used with motorcycles. Back when British bikes dominated the market and BSA was a well-known marque, riders referred to them as Beezers -- a way to say the letters BSA as if it were a word.
BMW riders said Beemer as a way of saying BMW as a word. This was long before the popularity of BMW cars, so whenever the term Beemer was spoken, it referred to the motorcycle. In theory, one could apply Beemer to either cars or bikes since it is only a reference to the name BMW. In fact some folks do call BMW cars Beemers.
When the cars became popular, many people referred to them as Bimmers as well as Beemers. I don't know why this was adopted instead of simply using the existing Beemers.
But generally speaking, one calls the bikes Beemers and the cars Bimmers. While it would be ok to refer to a car as a Beemer, it doesn't seem appropriate to refer to a bike as a Bimmer.
Well I don't think its OK to call a car a Beemer. Wouldn't that be confusing? What if we called a knife a fork? A nuclear bomb a toothbrush? A politician honest? Or a car a motorcycle? Confusion. Anarchy. What next? A total breakdown of communication. Possibly the end of civilization or even nuclear holocaust.
Where was I? Oh yeah, other than letting people call stuff the wrong name, this BMW spokesperson is right on.
To sum up and in order to avoid confusion, let's just say that Beemer is the label for BMW motorcycles, and that makes Bimmer the preferred label for BMW cars.
LeucX3
10-22-2004, 03:35 PM
I have never referred to any of my BMWs has a bimmer or beemer. It's a BMW.
You still haven't told us what color your new 1 series hatch is? How did you find one new? Originally Posted by RandB fan
I have a 335i HT convertible. Love it. Watch out when that turbo kicks in. Traded in my Lexus SC 430 for it. Lexus was sportier looking but I prefer the BMW. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXXThere is no substitute for a BMW or Mercedes. Those are the originals who set the standard which the Japanese wanna-bees try to copy. Lexus is nothing more than a dolled-up Toyota.