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GLitwinski
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 7:43 am Post subject:
BMW Car Club of America and Roundel Magazine |
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If you own a BMW or ever think you may ever buy one, you should get yourself
a membership in the BMW Car Club of America. There are several benefits, but
the best part is that you get a subscription to the club magazine, The
Roundel. This has to be the best, highest quality car club magazine in
existence. Production quality is as good as Road and Track or Car & Driver
with great feature stories, a big letters section and a big technical Q/A
column written by a BMW mechanic who is not shy about telling you when BMW
does something wrong in the design of their cars. For example, recent issue
had a person asking if he should keep a high miles E36 or trade on an E46.
The technical editor provided a long list of screw-ups BMW made in the
design/manufacture of the E36 and said he would not own one for that reason.
(E46's are better.)
You have to love a single-manqué club magazine that is not afraid to skewer
their object of affection when it deserves it (and judging by some of the
letters Roundel gets, BMW deserves it a lot).
Just join, it's well worth it. You even get a fat discount on BMW's after
being in a year.
- nopcbs
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pltrgyst
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 9:13 am Post subject:
Re: BMW Car Club of America and Roundel Magazine |
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On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 17:43:34 -0800, "GLitwinski" <GLitwinski@chartermi.net>
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| Quote: | If you own a BMW or ever think you may ever buy one, you should get yourself
a membership in the BMW Car Club of America. There are several benefits, but
the best part is that you get a subscription to the club magazine, The
Roundel. This has to be the best, highest quality car club magazine in
existence.
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What? No mention of the immortal Satch Carlson? 8;)
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John Burns
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 10:46 pm Post subject:
Re: BMW Car Club of America and Roundel Magazine |
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| Quote: | You have to love a single-manqué club magazine that is not afraid to skewer
their object of affection when it deserves it (and judging by some of the
letters Roundel gets, BMW deserves it a lot).
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Roudel is excellent, I'm in Scotland and I'm a CCA member just to get
the magazine!
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Tom K.
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 2:01 am Post subject:
Re: BMW Car Club of America and Roundel Magazine |
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"John Burns" <john@unixnerd.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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| Quote: | You have to love a single-manqué club magazine that is not afraid to
skewer
their object of affection when it deserves it (and judging by some of the
letters Roundel gets, BMW deserves it a lot).
Roudel is excellent, I'm in Scotland and I'm a CCA member just to get
the magazine!
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BMWCCA Dues = $35.00
Savings on 4 winter tires recently purchased at a local tire store = $50.00
BMW rebate (for club members) on new 2003 Z4 = $500.00
Parts discount at my local BMW dealer = 10%
Plus as others have said, Roundel is more than worth the dues by itself.
Tom |
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Tom
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Sat Nov 12, 2005 6:13 am Post subject:
Re: BMW Car Club of America and Roundel Magazine |
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GLitwinski wrote:
| Quote: | If you own a BMW or ever think you may ever buy one, you should get yourself
a membership in the BMW Car Club of America. There are several benefits, but
the best part is that you get a subscription to the club magazine, The
Roundel. This has to be the best, highest quality car club magazine in
existence. Production quality is as good as Road and Track or Car & Driver
with great feature stories, a big letters section and a big technical Q/A
column written by a BMW mechanic who is not shy about telling you when BMW
does something wrong in the design of their cars. For example, recent issue
had a person asking if he should keep a high miles E36 or trade on an E46.
The technical editor provided a long list of screw-ups BMW made in the
design/manufacture of the E36 and said he would not own one for that reason.
(E46's are better.)
You have to love a single-manqué club magazine that is not afraid to skewer
their object of affection when it deserves it (and judging by some of the
letters Roundel gets, BMW deserves it a lot).
Just join, it's well worth it. You even get a fat discount on BMW's after
being in a year.
- nopcbs
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I agree 100%.....if you own a BMW and spend money on parts, labor and
maintenance (which we all do), that $40 in annual dues is paid back very
quickly by all of the discounts that BMW vendors give you. For no other
reason than the discounts, everyone should join.
Check out the information about BMWCCA's Gateway Tech happening in March
of 2006 in St. Louis.
http://www.bmwcca.org
Tom Allen
President
St. Louis BMW Club |
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Malt_Hound
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Wed Nov 16, 2005 2:42 am Post subject:
Re: BMW Car Club of America and Roundel Magazine |
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Ted Johnson wrote:
| Quote: | If you own a BMW or ever think you may ever buy one, you should get yourself
a membership in the BMW Car Club of America. There are several benefits,
Anyone know when they're going to announce the raffle results?
It ended last month (IIRC).
-Ted
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They already called all the winners, Ted.
No - Just kidding. I don't know when...
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Ted Johnson
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Wed Nov 16, 2005 2:57 am Post subject:
Re: BMW Car Club of America and Roundel Magazine |
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| Quote: |
If you own a BMW or ever think you may ever buy one, you should get yourself
a membership in the BMW Car Club of America. There are several benefits,
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Anyone know when they're going to announce the raffle results?
It ended last month (IIRC).
-Ted |
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Tom
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Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:13 am Post subject:
Re: BMW Car Club of America and Roundel Magazine |
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Malt_Hound > wrote:
| Quote: | Ted Johnson wrote:
If you own a BMW or ever think you may ever buy one, you should get
yourself a membership in the BMW Car Club of America. There are
several benefits,
Anyone know when they're going to announce the raffle results?
It ended last month (IIRC).
-Ted
They already called all the winners, Ted.
No - Just kidding. I don't know when...
Latest Roundel has the winner's names.... |
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Kyle and Lori Greene
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Wed Nov 16, 2005 9:43 pm Post subject:
Re: BMW Car Club of America and Roundel Magazine |
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"Ted Johnson" <ted@estaff05.mayfield.hp.com> wrote in message
news:dldf97$bre@estaff05.mayfield.hp.com...
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If you own a BMW or ever think you may ever buy one, you should get
yourself
a membership in the BMW Car Club of America. There are several benefits,
Anyone know when they're going to announce the raffle results?
It ended last month (IIRC).
-Ted
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They're all posted on the CCA website....
http://www.bmwcca.org/members/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Raffle_Winners
Kyle.
98 740iL
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spare-me-spam
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Sat Nov 19, 2005 12:05 am Post subject:
Re: BMW Car Club of America and Roundel Magazine |
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The tech editor is opinionated and tends to present anecdotal stuff as
hard facts.
He does have a lot of knowledge, but loses credibility with his sweeping
generalizations.
I'm also tired of his explaining that he doesn't have access to BMW
TSR's anymore the subscription costs a loot of $$. Hell, look at the
financials of BMWCCA, and ask yourself why they don't buy a subscription
to the damn things.
"Tom" <newsgroup@allencg.com> wrote in message
news:8tadf.8864$GT3.5680@fe02.lga...
| GLitwinski wrote:
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| > If you own a BMW or ever think you may ever buy one, you should get
yourself
| > a membership in the BMW Car Club of America. There are several
benefits, but
| > the best part is that you get a subscription to the club magazine,
The
| > Roundel. This has to be the best, highest quality car club magazine
in
| > existence. Production quality is as good as Road and Track or Car &
Driver
| > with great feature stories, a big letters section and a big
technical Q/A
| > column written by a BMW mechanic who is not shy about telling you
when BMW
| > does something wrong in the design of their cars. For example,
recent issue
| > had a person asking if he should keep a high miles E36 or trade on
an E46.
| > The technical editor provided a long list of screw-ups BMW made in
the
| > design/manufacture of the E36 and said he would not own one for that
reason.
| > (E46's are better.)
| >
| > You have to love a single-manqué club magazine that is not afraid to
skewer
| > their object of affection when it deserves it (and judging by some
of the
| > letters Roundel gets, BMW deserves it a lot).
| >
| > Just join, it's well worth it. You even get a fat discount on BMW's
after
| > being in a year.
| >
| > - nopcbs
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| I agree 100%.....if you own a BMW and spend money on parts, labor and
| maintenance (which we all do), that $40 in annual dues is paid back
very
| quickly by all of the discounts that BMW vendors give you. For no
other
| reason than the discounts, everyone should join.
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| Check out the information about BMWCCA's Gateway Tech happening in
March
| of 2006 in St. Louis.
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| http://www.bmwcca.org
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| Tom Allen
| President
| St. Louis BMW Club |
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Malt_Hound
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Posted:
Sat Nov 19, 2005 6:53 am Post subject:
Re: BMW Car Club of America and Roundel Magazine |
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spare-me-spam wrote:
| Quote: | The tech editor is opinionated and tends to present anecdotal stuff as
hard facts.
He does have a lot of knowledge, but loses credibility with his sweeping
generalizations.
I'm also tired of his explaining that he doesn't have access to BMW
TSR's anymore the subscription costs a loot of $$. Hell, look at the
financials of BMWCCA, and ask yourself why they don't buy a subscription
to the damn things.
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I'm a long time member and subscriber. I've got to say that I agree
with you 100%. I find that this particular editor is off the mark
fairly regularly and I have been tempted multiple times to write in and
"try to set him straight", but I usually resign myself to the
probability that it would not get printed and he would not listen,as he
seems dead set in his firm opinions. If you listened to this guy the
E36 was the worst thing BMW ever put out...
What a tool...
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-Fred W |
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