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Yeah with that budget you're better off looking for a japanese car with lower mileage and better reliability, it'll save you thousands in repairs in the long run
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in that case id say go E46 for sure.But it would be his second car
I don't think he's willing to spend that much more. They go for 20k and up.spend a couple more grand and get a 5.0 mustang fam
If the budget is >15k I think an E36 M3 might be better.in that case id say go E46 for sure.
E46 M3 >>>>>>>> 350z
JUST dropped my whip off to get a 2 yr CEL fixed.Audis/VW love to throw CELs
Yeah I'd take a 5.0 but haven't seen them below 20k unless they have high miles
Sounds like a steal.my friends neighbor is selling an e36 m3 with around 32k miles for 12k
its so much fun too
Super cheap but I'd look for a clean oneheres one but its salvage http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lgb/cto/4834988367.html
spend a couplemore[COLOR=#red]less[/COLOR] grand and get a 5.0 mustang fam
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that's a great deal! E36's are really cool cars. Although i just love the E46 bodystyle and E92 even moremy friends neighbor is selling an e36 m3 with around 32k miles for 12k
its so much fun too
If you all you are trying to spend is 15k or less, and you dont have any DIY mechanical prowess, you dont want those problems with any of those. ESPECIALLY that 6. It will eat you alive. The 325 might be the best bet if it really has warranty left, but other than that...
I been car shopping for the past month and i still can't decide on what car to get.
Here are my options
2002 m3 with 125k for 15k
2003 350z supercharged with 90k for 13k
2004 645ci with 90k for 14k
E90 325i with 80k comes with a 20k warranty for 11.5k
If you all you are trying to spend is 15k or less, and you dont have any DIY mechanical prowess, you dont want those problems with any of those. ESPECIALLY that 6. It will eat you alive. The 325 might be the best bet if it really has warranty left, but other than that...
thats cause everyone wanna badge flossI would give it about 3 years before this place is flooded with e92/e93 ///M's
I been car shopping for the past month and i still can't decide on what car to get.
Here are my options
2002 m3 with 125k for 15k
All those cars he posted, Can u even finance cars this old? I would assume most finance companies only loan out on cars less than 6 years old
Exactly. Those parts still cost the same as they did when the car came out. I wont assume that the poster doesnt have the bread to take care of it though, because I definitely have my eyes on an E63/64 6 myself, but if you are looking at specifically those cars in your list, put some more money into finding em with way lower mileage and newer model years. And if all you have to work with is 15k, dont even think about it. Even something as small as a brake job on a M3 or a 6 will bend you over if you arent prepared.If you all you are trying to spend is 15k or less, and you dont have any DIY mechanical prowess, you dont want those problems with any of those. ESPECIALLY that 6. It will eat you alive. The 325 might be the best bet if it really has warranty left, but other than that...
The 6 is child's play compared to the e46m. When my SMG pump failed the dealer charged my warranty co 9k.
Listen kids, just because you see a preowned 60-80k BMW at a price you can afford does not mean it's right for you. Get your priorities straight so you can stunt when you're comfortable.
At the end of the day, you may be buying a car for 15k but people seem to forget that once that check engine light comes on you're repairing an 80k car. Be smart.
any bmw is flossin except for the classic models
how da hell buyin a ///m badge flossin
get da stock e46m3 n call it a day fam