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viper75 wrote: What are you nuts??? The BMW all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Buy me one too.
I misconception that maintanace costs are high on BMW, I have a 352i 2003 model bought duty free, I recently had a service that cost me £80 ($150) and I love the car to bits, my fatherinlaw has a lexus is200 and hes had a few problems not to mention his last service cost him £600 ($1000) ouch!
Drakonblayde wrote: http://www.infosecnews.com/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=newsDetails&newsUID=bc5789cf-e448-4a6e-bee9-a5dd291405ed&newsType=News Perhaps this is another reason to go BMW
garv221 wrote: What happens when your get in a fender bender? lol
ajs1976 wrote: Just as long is it is reliable and in good shape, I don't care. I would rather put the money towards my mortgage or student loans then an expensive car.
ajs1976 wrote: I had an Accord a few years ago. It was my first car out of school. It was an '87 and had 175,000 miles in it. I think I paid about $900 for the car. The engine blow at 200,000, and I bought a used engine and had it installed for another $750. The car had around 215,000 miles on it when I traded it.
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