
" Company Fleet Insurance Provider Gives Unbiased Review of BMW Series 1 " , " Car sales increased in the UK by 10. 8% in June 2010 and a UK company fleet insurance provider has decided to provide you with a series of unbiased fleet car reviews suited both for individuals as well as fleet managers. This first one is a review for the BMW 1 Series. Driving the BMW 1 SeriesThe 1 Series has a very good driving position , sitting lower than most but very comfortable. Radio controls and standard Trip Computer all easily accessible through controls on or around the steering wheel.

  ; She talked frequently about wanting to update her car , mooning over Minis and the Audi TT , even going so far as look into the finance options available , should she buy a new vehicle. , But she never got round to it. Despite being a rather senior car , the BMW had no faults , had a good service history and had never developed any major problems.   ; It seemed like a case of wanting a new car for no good reason , because aside from perhaps being a little more linear than its younger cousins , the BMW was still a stately beast that was ever impressive and tastefully striking.

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