"The car is just a real joy. Obviously not for everybody at that price, but if somebody is looking in that price point, this is a good one to look at," Jerry said.
"It's really a sports car feel. You feel like you're driving a real high end sports car. Not a Corvette. Not that harsh. But more like a Maserati. Along those lines," Jerry said.
"This BMW is really a neat car," Jerry said to start the discussion. He went on to say that he doesn't think that BMW expects to sell a ton of this model. The car is really fast, has a great drive, all wheel drive, a beautiful interior with virtually no backseat, a great sound, and is painted Sunset Orange.
"As a hybrid, it's not a lot of use, but it's still a car that's hard not to like just because it's so comfortable and because it drives and rides so well," Jerry explained.
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