>>Anything worst then an BMW? Unbelievable. I saw more broken down BMW then all other models summed up the las couple of weeks.
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>My other son-in-law fixes them for a living. Mostly the 80s models. Buys 4-5 of them, fixes two, third is for parts, one is for him. Then he sells those he fixed and buys another... But fixes them really neat, dashboard, headline, door plating etc.
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>>The transpotation system worst then an BMW is an ICE. This is the train that in general will not work in common center european summer and winter. Manufacturer and operator are claiming it's not designed for such extrem conditions.
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>Reminds me of the first showing of Citrix here, in the nineties. They claimed miracles (which would eventually come when they weren't miracles any more), and the audience was rather skeptical. Someone asked "and on which platform does it run?". Someone else jumped in with "Powerpoint".
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