July 12, 200718 yr So I went on record a few months ago as saying I probably will not buy too many post 1979 Vehicles in the future. Now this obviously excludes stuff like a 5th gen. Camaro, so long as it is a true hardtop. But every once in a while I'm tempted. Right now my will is bending. Here at the Cadillac/Chevrolet dealer I work at we have a few nice modern rides, a 2004 Cadillac CTS (3.6) & 2002 Escalade EXT have both tempted me to fill out a credit app. But the car that really holds my interest, a white 2001 BMW 325Ci. It's not a 6-speed but then again Julie would need to be able to drive it and she's a bit manual-shy. The car is in great shape, has those killer 3-sereies coupe proportions & best of all because of the high miles (69,996) it would be a steal at invoice. I could pick it up for under $16K with a good 3yr. extended warranty & it even comes with winter steelies/ snow tires as well as the stock 17" 5-spoke rims. The power rear vent windows make the B-pillar less annoying. Not really looking for advice but I'm sure I'll get some. Edited July 12, 200718 yr by Sixty8panther
July 12, 200718 yr Even though you're tempted, hold off until the new Camaro comes to market. If it has a B-pillar, which ruins the car for you, then at that point find something else to spend your $$$ on. Over the years I have encountered many "deals" that I thought I'd never see again, but that isn't true. As hard as it will be, I'd recommend waiting.
July 12, 200718 yr Author Yes. I just might keep daily driving the B-59 till winter.... and at that point get a winter beater... (ex.cab Silverado?)
July 12, 200718 yr You should hold off for a little while just until your sure this new job is going fine and will work out
July 13, 200718 yr Go for it if you can afford it and love it..but remember, BMW maintenance costs can be pretty steep (esp. brakes).
July 13, 200718 yr I could find you a better car with character for under $1500. You'd really choose this... over $1250 for this...? C'mon. Its roomy. You could have like twenty more kids and then make them do yardwork when they're old enough, like 5 years old. But seriously, someone sold a '76 DeVille D'elegance for ~ $1800 around here recently. Very good shape, too.
July 13, 200718 yr Buy another $500 beater or something. I'd avoid cheap beaters..they just break and leave you stranded.
July 13, 200718 yr One of my closest friend's has a '00 323Ci 5-speed with 146,000 miles. Aside from one set of new brakes and a new passenger-side window motor, the car has been trouble-free since he bought it with 95,xxx miles. The interior still looks brand new and the car runs and sounds great. My Mom had an '03 325i up until early this year, and I drove that car regularly until she traded it in for a 328xi. My sister has an '06 325Ci convertible. E46s are a lot of fun, just don't plan on driving it in the snow without that set of winter tires. You won't make it out of your driveway. Feel free to PM me with any questions.
July 13, 200718 yr Author Hmmmm... wish I could get financed on that Grand Natty. Or for that matter I wish I could get financed on that MINT!!! 1972 Lincoln Continental Mk4 that I saw at the Endicott Estate & Kimball Farms car shows that the old gentleman is selling... asking price? $4500. Looks EXACTLY like this one:
July 15, 200718 yr Yeah, definitely wait.... Yes. I just might keep daily driving the B-59 till winter.... and at that point get a winter beater... (ex.cab Silverado?) Kinda sounds like me. I had hoped to have a "winter beater" last year ... but that didn't happen. So, I'll keep driving the '87 MC LS this summer/fall ... and hope to find SOMETHING for a winter beater for next year. Still looking for.... 06 or 07 Dodge Charger '87 Olds Cutlass '86-'88 MC LS etc. I _may_ break down and get a FWD, if I have to ... but I doubt it. Unless I could find a Chevy Classic for a song..... Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker WRMNshowcase.lego.HO.model.MCs.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "Traveled down the road and back again" ... Andrew Gold ... 'Thank You For Being A Friend'
July 15, 200718 yr Author Dude, don't get some POS fwd-er... buy the first S-10 or Crown Vic or Dodge Diplomat you see for $700 in great condition, they're out there!
July 16, 200718 yr Ahhh....but I don't want an S-10 ... never have really liked the Crown Vic. As for the Dodge Diplomat ... holy canolies no. *sighs* Though, after some things that've happened in the last week and this weekend, I really think it is time to sell the MCs. If so, problem solved anyway. Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker WRMNshowcase.lego.HO.model.MCs.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "Tell me tomorrow will be brighter" ... KT Oslin ... 'Hold Me'
July 16, 200718 yr Yeah, if you're honestly suggesting a Diplomat over anything FWD, well...that's just a poor decision. Plus, seriously, how many of those cars do you see in 'great' condition for $700? Diplomats don't even exist anymore, S-10s have been beaten to hell, and I wouldn't touch a sub-$1,000 Crown Vic. I don't want a sunflower-colored car with YELLOW CAB sloppily spray painted over.
July 16, 200718 yr Author The first American I ever got to ride in was my Dad's 1985 Dodge Diplomat ("BLUE CAB Co.") Taxi cab in 1987 when I was 8 years old. Shortly after I got to drive it in typical fashion (on his lap) when I was 8 or maybe 9 years old. They're not the best cars of the 1980s but I'd take one over most FWD cars, including some Chevy Classic. But that's just me. Nothing wrong with RWD & a 318...
July 16, 200718 yr Go for the Bimmer. Find a good independent BMW mechanic, and you'll be fine. Our 2000 528i has 93K miles now, and I'm confident we'll keep it until 200K.
July 16, 200718 yr Go for the Bimmer. Find a good independent BMW mechanic, and you'll be fine. Our 2000 528i has 93K miles now, and I'm confident we'll keep it until 200K. Very true.
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