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This, the four-seat, fixed-roof version of the 6-series—with the company's highly efficient twin-turbo in-line six-cylinder—is a keeper of appointments, a winder of watches, a maker of important meetings.
BMW 640i: For the All-Business Person Dan Neil 2011
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The bright-hammered melody of the flat-crank 4.5-liter V8, the fiery spall of the overrun note, the tach-rapping flexibility of the 9,000-rpm engine as you gear-bang the seven-speed dual clutch tranny—all of that is at a slight remove in the fixed-roof car.
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The BMW M3 Convertible is a clever compromise between the security and comfort — and aesthetics — of a fixed-roof car and the occasional imperative of open-top driving.
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If price is a factor, note that convertibles usually cost significantly more to purchase and insure than an equivalent fixed-roof car.
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When the top is up, it's hard to tell the car isn't a fixed-roof.
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The BMW M3 Convertible like its lesser-engined siblings is a clever compromise between the security and comfort, and aesthetics, of a fixed-roof car and the occasional imperative of open-top driving.
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If price is a factor, note that convertibles usually cost significantly more to purchase and insure than an equivalent fixed-roof car.
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Some fixed-roof tanks in Cushing may have been retrofitted with internal floating roofs and may be used to store crude oil, according to Lipow.
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Driving the IS 350C felt very much like driving a standard, fixed-roof car.
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The beautiful red Monoposto sat next to the gold, fixed-roof M Coupe, and that one was next to a
AutoSpies.com News 2010
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