Recent Rentals
- WashingtonDC
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Re: Recent Rentals
My last rental was a BMW M4 Competition from Sixt. What a hot car...it fires up with a healthy roar. The 503 horsepower of the straight-six twin-turbocharged engine is astonishing under all driving conditions. This car is for all BMW enthusiasts worth each dollar spent.
- SpaceX
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Wow, a real dreamcar. The Competition version of the M4 is rather rare. I wonder why BMW don`t install a V8 anymore?WashingtonDC wrote: ↑Sat May 29, 2021 4:13 amMy last rental was a BMW M4 Competition from Sixt. What a hot car...it fires up with a healthy roar. The 503 horsepower of the straight-six twin-turbocharged engine is astonishing under all driving conditions. This car is for all BMW enthusiasts worth each dollar spent.
- 4x4renter
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BMW must also follow the trend to downsize the engines. Especially in Germany environment laws become more and more stronger.
Great car you have driven @WashingtonDC. Perhaps one day I`ll rent also such a BMW M4 Competition.

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I just finished up with a 2020 Dodge Challenger sxt from enterprise i rented it because i was back in Florida to visit my parents and then go to a freinds wedding it was actually a decent car but if i was in the market for a muscle car I would consider Mustang or Camaro or even a corvette or i would go for a european car like bmw or porsche here are some pros and cons
Pros:comfortable seats and good on gas handles well cons:poor front and rear visibility heavy can’t fit in a driveway it’s underpowered and it’s on an outdated platform the lx platform which Chrysler uses for challenger charger and 300 is based off of a 16 year old Mercedes e class platform
Pros:comfortable seats and good on gas handles well cons:poor front and rear visibility heavy can’t fit in a driveway it’s underpowered and it’s on an outdated platform the lx platform which Chrysler uses for challenger charger and 300 is based off of a 16 year old Mercedes e class platform
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Thx for your reportLauderdalerick wrote: ↑Sun Jul 11, 2021 12:53 pmit’s on an outdated platform the lx platform which Chrysler uses for challenger charger and 300 is based off of a 16 year old Mercedes e class platform


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No problems it actually wasn’t a bad vehicle wasn’t a bad vehicle it was actually quite comfortableBentley wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 1:50 amThx for your reportLauderdalerick wrote: ↑Sun Jul 11, 2021 12:53 pmit’s on an outdated platform the lx platform which Chrysler uses for challenger charger and 300 is based off of a 16 year old Mercedes e class platformThat`s correct, trhe e-class platform of Mercedes was also used by Chrysler. It was in the times when Chrysler and Mercedes were merged.
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- Highflyer
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Your pictures look great @Lauderdalerick!
In terms of the other models mentioned I would prefer a Corvette or a BMW 8 series Coupe or Roadster. But the 8 series would be very expensive for rental.
In terms of the other models mentioned I would prefer a Corvette or a BMW 8 series Coupe or Roadster. But the 8 series would be very expensive for rental.
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Agreed @Highflyer i would also consider buying a porsche 911 or jaguar f type over a Dodge Challenger or even a cayman or boxster
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The Porsche 911 is of course a dream car.....I wouldn`t say no.....if I`d had the necessary budget....


