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Not yet a BMW 3 series? Maybe it's not supposed to be! Sorry, I know this horse has been beaten many times before. It's just amazing how often it comes up!
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I pretty much agree with the article. This car appeals to a wide age range. From older professional people looking for value, to younger kids who want a sweet ride with great performance. In order to fit this mold, the TL-S has to do everything at a high level but it does not excel in any category except for maybe straight line performance. Nevertheless, this is the best performance sedan on the market for the money hands down.
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2002 TL-S Aegean blue
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2002 TL-S Aegean blue
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The idiot who wrote the article is neglecting to admit the 3 series is in the compact class while the TL-S is a mid size sedan. I really think weight and size has something to do with performance too. Heck, my radio controlled Tamiya can definitely out run any car on the road in the slalom.
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