View Full Version : The Ultimate Drive(for breast cancer)
sno.lcn
05-18-06, 04:08 PM
Although this isn't directly folding related, it is benefiting a big part of what we're trying to do here.
I thought some of the folders here might like to participate in this. I did it last year, and I can't wait to do it this time! I already signed up to drive a 330cic and an x3. The deal is you sign up online for your nearest BMW dealership and you make an appointment (or two) to test drive BMWs. For every mile you drive BMW will donate $1 to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. It's free to sign up and it goes to a good cause. Plus it's going to be really fun, last year I beat the s*** out of all the cars I test drove and plan to do so again this year. Even though you can make appointments to drive up to two cars, you can really drive as many as you want when you get there. The more, the better. Signup is free. That and schedules for your nearest dealer can be found at bmwusa.com/theultimatedrive or by clicking HERE (http://www.bmwusa.com/BmwExperience/EventsandPrograms/UDSK/).
What I'll probably do go ahead and sign up for all four dealerships near me since they all do it on a different day.
*Edit: You have to be 21 or older for this...I was an exception last year because my buddy worked at the dealership and hooked me up.
I remember this from a few years ago.. looks like a good program and lots of fun! :D
Shelnutt2
05-18-06, 05:04 PM
Registration is closed for all markets in your area.
:cry: :cry:
Well I can't drive anyway, but man I was hoping to be a passenger with my father..
sno.lcn
05-18-06, 05:08 PM
:cry: :cry:
Well I can't drive anyway, but man I was hoping to be a passenger with my father..
Oh man, I'm sorry to hear that. It's so much fun beating on all those brand-new bimmers!
LandShark
05-19-06, 12:39 AM
yeah, it's a very good program!! and good to try out some new bimmer too!! you guys should do it if you could, not just for the fun part, but also for the donation part!! :thup:
veryhumid
05-19-06, 07:27 AM
I wish they did this with the beemer dealerships, too :D
dwschoon
05-19-06, 09:17 AM
Registration is not available in your area until 07/06/2006.
Oklahoma is always the last to do anything.:rolleyes:
WarriorII
05-19-06, 09:21 AM
I don't Beamers all that much. :-/
ghettocomp
05-19-06, 09:27 AM
Registration is not available in your area until 08/10/2006.
Same Here :\
Speedmonkay
05-19-06, 10:32 AM
Registration is closed for all markets in your area.
That sucks.
I always love to test drive cars even when Im not shopping for a new car. And hell this time its for a good cause. I figured "Hey New Orleans is a big city they are going to do it here for sure !" but I guess not :(
sno.lcn
06-07-06, 10:24 AM
w00t!!!! It's finally teh 7th! Only 4 more hours...I'll try and remember my camera so I can take some cool bimmer pics.
*Edit: Okay, I'm a moron. I got my camera out all ready to take some pics, I took one and it was all good, I took another and it said I was out of memory. As it turns out, I left my memory card in my compie at home! I'm trying to get to the other event tomorrow at the next dealership but it's at UGA so it'll take me about an hour to drive there, but it'll be worth it! I got to drive everything except the 650i because you have to be 25 to drive it and my buddy is no longer employed by the dealership to help me out.
pik4chu
06-09-06, 05:51 PM
I don't Beamers all that much. :-/
They are built like a tank. Myself and co-worker walked away from a 75mph rollover in my BMW w/o a single scratch or bruise.
sno.lcn
06-09-06, 05:55 PM
They are built like a tank. Myself and co-worker walked away from a 75mph rollover in my BMW w/o a single scratch or bruise.
Yes, bimmers are pretty much bulletproof.
*Edit: BTW, here's the one pic I was able to take before my camera's internal memory ran out:
I hit 130mph in this car(330cic for those of you that don't know your bimmers:D ) on I-85 and 135mph in the 3.0 is Z4:attn:
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/5632/330cic4sd.th.jpg (http://img225.imageshack.us/my.php?image=330cic4sd.jpg)
pik4chu
06-09-06, 09:45 PM
Here is my baby. 535i 1990. Best ive gotten her to was 115mph though when she was new could get to ~125(she was 16 years old after all)
Rest In Peace my freind
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/pik4chu/poorbwm4.jpg
sno.lcn
06-09-06, 10:19 PM
Here is my baby. 535i 1990. Best ive gotten her to was 115mph though when she was new could get to ~125(she was 16 years old after all)
Rest In Peace my freind
Nah, it'd get well over 125. My '89 325i would get up to 150 if I had a safe place to do it(by buddy's done it in his). Those things don't have speed governors ya know.
Anyway, I feel your pain.:cry: It happens to the best of us though.
pik4chu
06-09-06, 11:14 PM
Nah, it'd get well over 125. My '89 325i would get up to 150 if I had a safe place to do it(by buddy's done it in his). Those things don't have speed governors ya know.
Anyway, I feel your pain.:cry: It happens to the best of us though.
Well when it was new to me, It was pruchased brand new by my father the year they came out. I purchased it from him when I was getting my permit. so it was like some, 6 years old by then. And given my mom was a bit paranoid he never drove too fast when we (kids) were in the car :p
MY new subaru can do 110 w/o breaking a sweat tho, lol (thats the current max tho, CO lacks good long flat roads in most places, hehe)
LandShark
06-10-06, 01:26 AM
Yes, bimmers are pretty much bulletproof.
*Edit: BTW, here's the one pic I was able to take before my camera's internal memory ran out:
I hit 130mph in this car(330cic for those of you that don't know your bimmers:D ) on I-85 and 135mph in the 3.0 is Z4:attn:
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/5632/330cic4sd.th.jpg (http://img225.imageshack.us/my.php?image=330cic4sd.jpg)
lol.... that's my GF's baby!! except hers is blue ;) too bad there's no convertible allowed without a rollbar at the track, otherwise I'll see what she could do... :D
glad you had fun and did it for a good cause!! :thup: :cool:
harlam357
06-10-06, 10:29 AM
This looks like fun! The only problem is, I'll have to drive an hour to even get to a bimmer dealership. :(
Oh well, maybe I'll find some time... my grandmother is a breast cancer survivor, so this cause (and folding of course) hits very close to home.
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