The old BMW X5 is a great boost for self-esteem and driving skills
If you’ve bought an old BMW X5 and think you’re the king of the road and can now look down on all the other drivers, you’ve probably done something wrong. It’s true that fellow drivers didn’t appreciate the X5 driver’s sense of humour, and tried their best to disturb him.
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