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<blockquote data-quote="wkwoo69" data-source="post: 55168" data-attributes="member: 101"><p>He's a pretty good motoring writer. I'll put him on par with Denis Wong of Autocar. He also co-presents a motoring show on local TV. His comments on the Picasso were relevant and insightful. Not at all like some of the others. </p><p></p><p>I agree with his comments. Bimmer magazine's often sarcastic remarks on the Roundel's readership's obsession with 80s BMWs supports this. Then again, they make a really good point - how long will it take before iDrive, Dynamic Drive, Active Steering, etc. becomes too expensive / complicated to repair?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkwoo69, post: 55168, member: 101"] He's a pretty good motoring writer. I'll put him on par with Denis Wong of Autocar. He also co-presents a motoring show on local TV. His comments on the Picasso were relevant and insightful. Not at all like some of the others. I agree with his comments. Bimmer magazine's often sarcastic remarks on the Roundel's readership's obsession with 80s BMWs supports this. Then again, they make a really good point - how long will it take before iDrive, Dynamic Drive, Active Steering, etc. becomes too expensive / complicated to repair? [/QUOTE]
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