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  1. The pilsner-swilling Bavarians in charge of BMW's classics sure have been keeping busy lately. With Oktoberfest half a year away, they've launched a new vintage racing division and opened up their restoration garage to private owners. Now they're offering tours around Munich, chauffeured in some very rare classic Bimmers from the company's private collection. The tours begin and end at the BMW Museum, and visit BMW Tower, BMW Welt, and the 3 Series assembly plant as well as various historic sites around the city. The roster of cars used for the tours includes 326 and 335 Cabriolets from the 1930s, the 50s-era 502 "Baroque Angel" Cabriolet, and a one-of-a-kind 3200 CS Cabriolet. The tour will cost a not-insubstantial 90 euros per person (about $120 USD), but if you're planning a trip to Germany between now and October, it looks well worth checking out.
  2. Hi all, Which do you think is the most desirable cabrios you wanted to own? And Why? 1. Audi A4 Cabrio 1.8T 2. Saab 9-3 Cabrio 2.0T 3. BMW E90 Cabrio (is it out yet?) With exception of the saab all other cabrio cost above $185k. Personally 1. BMW - If it is the new e90 model. If it is the e46 then last place. 2. Saab - Very similar spec with Audi but with a lot of spare cash. 3. Audi - Too pricy not too impressed with the single grill. VS http://www.audi.com.sg/audi/sea/sg/experience/entertainment/Windows_Mobile_Themes.highlight.ModuleColumn_0002_ModuleGroup_0001_Module_0002_M oduleItem_0017_ModuleSubItem_0001.gifVS
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