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have you looked on bimmerforums to see what complaints current owners have? While it sounds like an awesome deal, how long do you think you would have to hold onto it, in order to make $ off of it? I don't see the economy springboarding back real soon.
I have a real good friend who works in our BMW Service Department. With the fact that it's such a new car there aren't really too many issues on the service side. The major issue that he is nervous about is electrical. With me working for the dealership I can have him do service for a good cost and get the parts at employee cost.
Originally Posted by split
I think you sold the nsx to buy a house right? I know for certain you will get a better return on investment if you put that $17K into your house.
Yeaup, had a contract written for a new condo in Newport News & everything. Long story short, canceled it due to the economy.
Originally Posted by Will Sol
Id hold out and wait for a deal on an M3
E36 Sedan or bust...
Originally Posted by hombRo
I don't think he wants a 20 year old car.
Unless it's an 91' NSX!
Originally Posted by Fobby
I got a deal on a turbo crx chad
Hahah. fuckafwd
Originally Posted by Corey
If you're looking to get the car to get a nice daily driver you should research the car further.
I've been talking to Tony about it a little bit, but like I said as it's a newer car there isn't too much info on it yet with maintenance issues.
Originally Posted by Corey
If you're looking for anything to replace the STI, NSX, S2000 or Evo, as far as having fun, keep on looking.
I've had my fair share of fun vehicles... trying to have something that's a bit more comfortable and luxury. Still have the bike for when I want fun though!
from this 24 year old who has been around for a couple years chad. i reccomend finding one car and settle into it. I think the safest thing for you is to get a luxury car and keep it for a couple years. this will give you something fun to drive until the economy stabilizes again.
keep the teg. buy a nice car, this deal you have seems good if you will like the car for a couple years.