Possible 3 series?
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So I'm in ze' lookout for something new, and used BMW's fall right into my price range. I'm looking at around $15,000, what would I be able to find around this price?
Personally, I don't like the look of pretty much all E39 5 series (the M5 is the exception). I do however love the look of (most) E46 3 series. While I don't think I'll be able to find a M3 in good condition, would looking at a 3 series sedan (330i) with premium & sport packages be my best option? Power output doesn't really matter for me; as long as the car is reasonably quick I'm happy.
Also, what would be the typical expected upkeep for a car like this? I've never owned anything other than cheap Honda Civic\accords in the past.
EDIT: I just realized that the redesigned 2006 325i\330i is in my price range... I actually like the look of that quite a bit too.
Personally, I don't like the look of pretty much all E39 5 series (the M5 is the exception). I do however love the look of (most) E46 3 series. While I don't think I'll be able to find a M3 in good condition, would looking at a 3 series sedan (330i) with premium & sport packages be my best option? Power output doesn't really matter for me; as long as the car is reasonably quick I'm happy.
Also, what would be the typical expected upkeep for a car like this? I've never owned anything other than cheap Honda Civic\accords in the past.
EDIT: I just realized that the redesigned 2006 325i\330i is in my price range... I actually like the look of that quite a bit too.
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So I'm in ze' lookout for something new, and used BMW's fall right into my price range. I'm looking at around $15,000, what would I be able to find around this price?
Personally I don't like the look of pretty much all E39 5 series (the M5 is the exception). I do however love the look of (most) E46 3 series. While I don't think I'll be able to find a M3 in good condition, would looking at a 3 series sedan (330i) with premium & sport packages be my best option? Power output doesn't really matter for me; as long as the car is reasonably quick I'm happy.
Any advice?
Personally I don't like the look of pretty much all E39 5 series (the M5 is the exception). I do however love the look of (most) E46 3 series. While I don't think I'll be able to find a M3 in good condition, would looking at a 3 series sedan (330i) with premium & sport packages be my best option? Power output doesn't really matter for me; as long as the car is reasonably quick I'm happy.
Any advice?
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Hmm I see. Well $15,000 is pretty much my budget, while I have much more monthly income, I want to stockpile as much of it as I can (I like having money in the bank). Plus if, for whatever reason, I loose my source of income or car payment, I don't want to be balls deep in a $500+\mo bill.
I currently drive a (manual ) 2001 Civic that is totally paid off, and really want something nicer. There is no way I could afford a 5 series that's in good condition though. For my situation, is BMW even the right choice or should I be looking elsewhere?
I currently drive a (manual ) 2001 Civic that is totally paid off, and really want something nicer. There is no way I could afford a 5 series that's in good condition though. For my situation, is BMW even the right choice or should I be looking elsewhere?
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Hmm I see. Well $15,000 is pretty much my budget, while I have much more monthly income, I want to stockpile as much of it as I can (I like having money in the bank). Plus if, for whatever reason, I loose my source of income or car payment, I don't want to be balls deep in a $500+\mo bill.
I currently drive a (manual ) 2001 Civic that is totally paid off, and really want something nicer. There is no way I could afford a 5 series that's in good condition though. For my situation, is BMW even the right choice or should I be looking elsewhere?
I currently drive a (manual ) 2001 Civic that is totally paid off, and really want something nicer. There is no way I could afford a 5 series that's in good condition though. For my situation, is BMW even the right choice or should I be looking elsewhere?
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I've considered the Evo & STI, but really it's not my car, nor are those Civics. I drive the 01' Civic now just because it was free, it gets great mileage (35\gal and I never go on the highway), and needs almost zero maintenance other than oil and tire changes.
Any other ideas? I know there is something I'm just not thinking of. I'd love to have at least a V6, because if I'm just going to have some turbo'd I-4, I may as well just stick with my car now and save myself $10,000+.
Any other ideas? I know there is something I'm just not thinking of. I'd love to have at least a V6, because if I'm just going to have some turbo'd I-4, I may as well just stick with my car now and save myself $10,000+.
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i fucking looooved my 01 civic FYI i had one too, 147k miles!!! bought it at 80k for 4500$ sold it at 147k for 4000$