It depends what you mean by a domestic vehicle. BMWs are domestic vehicle too. In Germany.
Because Lexus has better feature than Toyota
Ferrari's price at more than 200,000 dollars at least for new (the California is the lowest). BMWs can price at 130,000 most for new.
The more expensive or power the vehicle has the more expensive it will be to insure
Yes ofcourse you can but it will cost you more expensive it is not hard but expensive
I believe that the most expensive BMW is the z8 which costs $130, 645 and is one of the 10 most expensive cars. The is accualy a more expensive set of BMWs, A very limited BMW 7-series armored models that you can get in the 745l, 745li, 750li, and the 760li. All of which are upward of 160,000 new.
Enterprise offers all types of cars. They have luxury BMWs, Mercedes and Mustangs for a low price. They will be more expensive than the standard car, but you will make up for it in style.
Do you perhaps mean "VSC"? If so, that stands for Vehicle Stability Control... In my Lexus Owner's Manual it is Vehicle Skid Control... probably interchangeable words but 'skid' is a little more definitive for me.
Yes, most BMWs have timing belts, but a lot of the newer, more powerful BMWs have chain driven overhead cams. Adamski (adam.francis@snowsgroup.co.uk)
There are roughly 28 computers on this vehicle have to be more specific www.lextechautomotivellc.com
BMWs seem to have what you're looking for if you want a smaller car. Hybrid vehicles are great as well. There's always electric vehicles as well, but these seem to be more expensive.
It depends what kind of BMW you get, if it's a bigger one like the X360 then it takes up more gas than the smaller ones, but all BMWs gas is expensive because they use premium