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I bought one for my wife last year, it's a 2002 though. I LOVE driving it, it's truly awesome, a real drivers car. I'd trade her my loaded Chevy truck for the bimmer in a heartbeat. I could tell you about all the extra built-in goodies but that would be one long post.
And the cheapest oil changes I've found have been just over $100.... |
This post has been encouraging. I really like my current car but I'm tired of the gas prices.
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Oh, I forgot to add that you only need to change the oil every 15,000 miles, the car actually tells you when. Even if they're more money you only have to do 1 compared to most cars needing 5.
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BMW's are fine. My `Ex,` had an O2 325I, I drove it often. It was nice. |
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I have a Trans Am with an LT1 in it and its rear wheel, I live in Iowa and drive in the winter... no wrecks yet. I don't add any sand bags or anything either, I just don't drive like a dumb ass.
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BMW 3 Series Consumer Reports info on a 2003 325i:
Better, Good, Neutral, Bad, Worse Engine Major: Better Engine Minor: Neutral Engine Cooling: Neutral Transmission Major: Good Transmission Minor: Good Drive System: Good Fuel System: Neutral Electrical System: Worse Climate System: Bad Suspension: Good Brakes: Good Exhaust: Better Paint/Trim: Neutral Squeaks & Rattles: Good Body Hardware: Bad Power Equip.: Bad Audio System: Good Used Car Verdict: Neutral |
$50 oil change? WTF? I use synthetic(Mobil1)in my car. $22 for a 5 qt. container at Walmart. I do it myself.
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"I'd love to be a car buff. ... What do you have to do to be a buff?
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If your looking at a 325i consider the Infiniti G35x or other 4wd sedans for winter conditions.
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