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Want a BMW i8 in yellow or lime green?

Want a BMW i8 in yellow or lime green?

chitchatboy

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blogentry-133713-0-20294700-1424414779_thumb.jpgUnless much mistaken, BMW only offers the i8 in four different colours (white, sliver, blue and dark grey). This didn't seem to go down well with the more expressive Abu Dhabi owners and 2 different owners have since decided to wrap their cars in 2 different colours. The first owner had his in lime green which was not too bad.

 

blogentry-133713-0-23725900-1424414750_thumb.jpgThe other owner wrapped his in yellow which I thought looked brilliant until I realised there are red accents around the car which used to be blue originally. Hmmm... somehow this colour combination reminds me of a certain fast food chain... Let us know what you think readers!

 

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Abu Dhabi richies driving hybrid BMW i8s somehow strikes me as profoundly ironic. How does the kingdom make most of its wealth again?

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So what does this says?

That the German engineers at BMW are innovative but unimaginative? LoL...

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