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I found it very amusing when Clarkson got the BMW X3 '4X4' stuck in the
shallowest of tyre tracks (not his fault I guess) , then couldnt open the
doors for the ground at either side !! They should have left him there !!
As for the X3 who would buy one of those with the X5 only £4k more ??
Highly entertaining tv all the same !!!


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"Max Wilkinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I found it very amusing when Clarkson got the BMW X3 '4X4' stuck in the
> shallowest of tyre tracks (not his fault I guess) , then couldnt open the
> doors for the ground at either side !! They should have left him there !!
> As for the X3 who would buy one of those with the X5 only £4k more ??
> Highly entertaining tv all the same !!!
>
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But surely you would only want an X5 for the school run where 'little
Johnny' cant walk the 200 yds and you need to be 'seen' with your personal
X5 no. plate????.Oh, and it has to be black with tints too!

Ever seen an X5 with a hint of mud on the bodywork????

AlunP

 
Alun P wrote:

>
> "Max Wilkinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I found it very amusing when Clarkson got the BMW X3 '4X4' stuck in the
>> shallowest of tyre tracks (not his fault I guess) , then couldnt open
>> the doors for the ground at either side !! They should have left him
>> there !! As for the X3 who would buy one of those with the X5 only £4k
>> more ?? Highly entertaining tv all the same !!!
>>
>>
>> ---
>> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
>> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
>> Version: 6.0.729 / Virus Database: 484 - Release Date: 27/07/2004
>>

>
> But surely you would only want an X5 for the school run where 'little
> Johnny' cant walk the 200 yds and you need to be 'seen' with your personal
> X5 no. plate????.Oh, and it has to be black with tints too!
>
> Ever seen an X5 with a hint of mud on the bodywork????
>


Yep.

Just after being overtaken by my Disco which hit a puddle and washed half of
Cannock Chase off the chassis rails and straight onto the X5.

P.
 
Watch he does'nt sue you for violating his civil liberties :))



> > Ever seen an X5 with a hint of mud on the bodywork????
> >

>
> Yep.
>
> Just after being overtaken by my Disco which hit a puddle and washed half

of
> Cannock Chase off the chassis rails and straight onto the X5.



 
Hirsty's wrote:

> Watch he does'nt sue you for violating his civil liberties :))
>
>

I'm just making sure that his car is empowered to be the best it can be :mad:)
 
On Monday, in article <[email protected]>
[email protected] "Max Wilkinson" wrote:

> I found it very amusing when Clarkson got the BMW X3 '4X4' stuck in the
> shallowest of tyre tracks (not his fault I guess) , then couldnt open the
> doors for the ground at either side !! They should have left him there !!
> As for the X3 who would buy one of those with the X5 only £4k more ??
> Highly entertaining tv all the same !!!


It would be interesting to see what difference driver skill might
make...

But it does look as though it was mostly the limits of the vehicle.


--
David G. Bell -- SF Fan, Filker, and Punslinger.

"History shows that the Singularity started when Sir Tim Berners-Lee
was bitten by a radioactive spider."
 
David G. Bell wrote:

> On Monday, in article <[email protected]>
> [email protected] "Max Wilkinson" wrote:
>
>> I found it very amusing when Clarkson got the BMW X3 '4X4' stuck in the
>> shallowest of tyre tracks (not his fault I guess) , then couldnt open
>> the doors for the ground at either side !! They should have left him
>> there !! As for the X3 who would buy one of those with the X5 only £4k
>> more ?? Highly entertaining tv all the same !!!

>
> It would be interesting to see what difference driver skill might
> make...
>
> But it does look as though it was mostly the limits of the vehicle.
>
>


What was slightly scary about that sequence was that they seemed to be
trying a KER recovery with a nylon towrope on a standard towing eye with
the Rangie.

I might have been mistaken, but it looked like it was driving off on 4-5' of
slack at a decent pace.

P.
 
In message <[email protected]>, David G. Bell
<[email protected]> writes
>On Monday, in article <[email protected]>
> [email protected] "Max Wilkinson" wrote:
>
>> I found it very amusing when Clarkson got the BMW X3 '4X4' stuck in the
>> shallowest of tyre tracks (not his fault I guess) , then couldnt open the
>> doors for the ground at either side !! They should have left him there !!
>> As for the X3 who would buy one of those with the X5 only £4k more ??
>> Highly entertaining tv all the same !!!

>
>It would be interesting to see what difference driver skill might
>make...
>
>But it does look as though it was mostly the limits of the vehicle.
>
>

Didn't see it. What tyres did it have on?
--
hugh
Reply to address is valid at the time of posting
 


It warmed the cockles of my heart when after Clarkson's somewhat
sarcastic revue of the BMW X3 we were returned to the studio where he
had a rather nice looking Defender, which he referred to as being far
more able (off road) and (aesthetically) much cooler than BMW's
pretender.

What a fine fellow he must be ;-)
--
John Lubran
 
Should have got a mini moke :)


--
Larry
Series 3 rust and holes

"Max Wilkinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I found it very amusing when Clarkson got the BMW X3 '4X4' stuck in the
> shallowest of tyre tracks (not his fault I guess) , then couldnt open the
> doors for the ground at either side !! They should have left him there !!
> As for the X3 who would buy one of those with the X5 only £4k more ??
> Highly entertaining tv all the same !!!
>
>
> ---
> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> Version: 6.0.729 / Virus Database: 484 - Release Date: 27/07/2004
>
>



 
Alun P wrote:

>
> "Max Wilkinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I found it very amusing when Clarkson got the BMW X3 '4X4' stuck in the
>> shallowest of tyre tracks (not his fault I guess) , then couldnt open
>> the doors for the ground at either side !! They should have left him
>> there !! As for the X3 who would buy one of those with the X5 only £4k
>> more ?? Highly entertaining tv all the same !!!
>>
>>
>> ---
>> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
>> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
>> Version: 6.0.729 / Virus Database: 484 - Release Date: 27/07/2004
>>

>
> But surely you would only want an X5 for the school run where 'little
> Johnny' cant walk the 200 yds and you need to be 'seen' with your personal
> X5 no. plate????.Oh, and it has to be black with tints too!
>
> Ever seen an X5 with a hint of mud on the bodywork????
>


Yep.

Just after being overtaken by my Disco which hit a puddle and washed half of
Cannock Chase off the chassis rails and straight onto the X5.

P.
 
Should have got a mini moke :)


--
Larry
Series 3 rust and holes

"Max Wilkinson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I found it very amusing when Clarkson got the BMW X3 '4X4' stuck in the
> shallowest of tyre tracks (not his fault I guess) , then couldnt open the
> doors for the ground at either side !! They should have left him there !!
> As for the X3 who would buy one of those with the X5 only £4k more ??
> Highly entertaining tv all the same !!!
>
>
> ---
> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> Version: 6.0.729 / Virus Database: 484 - Release Date: 27/07/2004
>
>



 
David G. Bell wrote:

> On Monday, in article <[email protected]>
> [email protected] "Max Wilkinson" wrote:
>
>> I found it very amusing when Clarkson got the BMW X3 '4X4' stuck in the
>> shallowest of tyre tracks (not his fault I guess) , then couldnt open
>> the doors for the ground at either side !! They should have left him
>> there !! As for the X3 who would buy one of those with the X5 only £4k
>> more ?? Highly entertaining tv all the same !!!

>
> It would be interesting to see what difference driver skill might
> make...
>
> But it does look as though it was mostly the limits of the vehicle.
>
>


What was slightly scary about that sequence was that they seemed to be
trying a KER recovery with a nylon towrope on a standard towing eye with
the Rangie.

I might have been mistaken, but it looked like it was driving off on 4-5' of
slack at a decent pace.

P.
 


It warmed the cockles of my heart when after Clarkson's somewhat
sarcastic revue of the BMW X3 we were returned to the studio where he
had a rather nice looking Defender, which he referred to as being far
more able (off road) and (aesthetically) much cooler than BMW's
pretender.

What a fine fellow he must be ;-)
--
John Lubran
 

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