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LEGACY POST: I Love Bimmers

I have somewhat of an obsession with German built cars, especially those the emerge from the BMW factories. They are just so beautiful! So, since I think that this is a VERY cool car, here’s the latest info on it, and some pictures:

The all-new BMW Z4 roadster marks another highlight in BMW’s new design strategy, and sets new standards for premium roadsters. When its predecessor, the BMW Z3 roadster, was introduced in 1995 (as a ’96 model), it captured people’s attention – in particular with its public debut as James Bond’s new company car in Goldeneye and virtually created the premium roadster segment. Its replacement is so completely revised that it will carry a new designation – BMW Z4.

The new Z4 is a modern interpretation of all the classic roadster features – a long and sweeping hood, a long wheelbase, short overhangs and a low seating position in a cockpit that is set back. The design of the car is all new and characterized by the intriguing interplay of convex and concave surfaces, hard edges and curves. This interplay of surfaces creates new transitions of light and shadow from every angle, giving the Z4 an eye-catching visual character.

The new body offers the roadster aficionado not only a spacious cockpit with a design that echoes the sophisticated nature of the exterior, it also boasts a large luggage compartment offering about nine cubic feet of space, which is large enough for two golf bags. The soft roof comes with a heated glass rear window and folds in a Z-shaped configuration. An integrated tonneau cover eliminates the need for an attachable boot. The available fully automatic top can be raised or lowered in about 10 seconds.

Available with a choice of two high-torque in-line sixes, the Z4 roadster 3.0i (225-horsepower) and the Z4 roadster 2.5i (184-horsepower) offer more than enough power to keep things interesting. The Z4 roadster 3.0i will be available with a choice of 6-speed manual or 5-speed STEPTRONIC automatic, while the Z4 roadster 2.5i offers a 5-speed manual or STEPTRONIC automatic. Next spring a Sequential Manual Gearbox (SMG) will be available in both models. The Z4′s handling will establish new benchmarks. The suspension is a modified version of the highly acclaimed suspension from the 3 Series. Dynamic Drive Control (DDC), available as an option, features a ‘Sport’ Button. It provides even more spontaneous acceleration and power at the touch of the gas pedal, quicker steering, as well as an even more aggressive shifting program for the five-speed automatic transmission.

The Z4′s wide track, extremely low center of gravity, optimum 50:50 weight distribution and very precise electric power steering help give the new Z4 its outstanding agility. Fade-free high-performance brakes, standard Run-Flat tires and Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) with an on-demand traction mode contribute to outstanding safety in all driving situations.

Standard features of the new Z4 include a leather sports steering wheel, sport seats, a rollover safety system, and remote entry system. Options available at extra cost include a DVD-based navigation system with 16:9 display which retracts into the instrument panel, a premium sound system with Carver technology for powerful bass reproduction, and an integrated hands-free phone.

The BMW Z4 roadster will be available for sale in the US market this fall, then will make its appearance in Europe in spring 2003. As before, the new roadster will be built in Spartanburg, SC.

BMW Z4

LEGACY POST: Scott’s Take

BMW Rocks

Yesterday BMW announced that it was going to be making two new films to come out in the fall. If your not aware, BMWFilms.com came out last year with a bunch of short movies that were made by BMW, about BMWs. They are, in my opinion, some VERY cool films. “The Hire Series made international waves last year, when it featured films directed by John Frankenheimer (“Ronin,” “Grand Prix,” “The Manchurian Candidate”), Ang Lee (Oscar and Golden Globe winner “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,” “Sense and Sensibility,” “Eat Drink Man Woman”), Wong Kar-Wai (“In the Mood for Love,” “Happy Together,” “Chung King Express”), Guy Ritchie (“Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels,” “Snatch”) and Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu (“Amores Perros”). The films were brilliantly cast with strong supporting characters played by: Mickey Rourke (“The Pledge”), Tomas Milian (“Traffic”), Adriana Lima (Guess model) and Madonna (actress/recording artist).” These are definitely worth the watch if you’ve got a fast internet connection.

turnitin.com

Turnitin.com scares me. Because of turnitin.com, the first thing that I think when I sit down to write a paper is, “Dang it, now I have to write it myself!” Well, that not necessarily a bad thing, but the stories that I’ve been seeing about students getting kicked out of the their universities because they were plagiarizing, and turnitin.com caught it, have been a little scary. I was led to believe that turnitin.com was all knowing, but apparently it’s pretty dumb. For my report on Oppenheimer, it didn’t pick up on any of my quotes from scholarly journals or books. The couple of things that it did get were really stupid. So, know I know, I have nothing to fear from turnitin.com, at least until they get a larger database. This is what my report from turnitin looked like. This is what one their samples looked like.