BMW’s slogan has always
been “the relentless pursuit of perfection”.BMW spokesman Andreas
Klugescheid tells how they’ve come one step closer with the introduction
of their Hydrogen Hybrid, the Hydrogen 7.
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Uh yeah, that's Lexus' slogan. BMW's has for a long time been "The Ultimate Driving Machine".
Posted by: J dub | April 17, 2007 at 09:37 AM