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Andrew finds that modern BMWs simply cannot hold a candle to his 1990s version.

It's horrible. That may be an odd way to introduce this month's column, but bear with me. For the last couple of years my daily car has been a 1994 BMW 318Ti Compact, and 1994 means it's one of the first ones built. It's a good car from an era when BMW made stuff worth owning, but whilst it was a bit rusty when I

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