Really like those wagons. I liked the two doors a lot too, until someone here pointed out the fact they look like the car from "ambiguously gay duo" :/
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is it the turbo 6? stick or auto? maybe I'm used to domestics with the new car discounts but 6k seems a little low on the discount side for the miles on it
do like the wagon though1971 Ford Torino - Time to go bigger and better.
2011 F150 Limited - Stock with a 6.2
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Originally posted by Torinoman View Postis it the turbo 6? stick or auto? maybe I'm used to domestics with the new car discounts but 6k seems a little low on the discount side for the miles on it
do like the wagon though
I think I did OK when you consider what used car prices have been like lately.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostMoar tynt?
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Originally posted by Sgt Beavis View PostA quick scan of autotrader shows only two 328i sport wagons within 500 miles. Both are more expensive. One has 2000 more miles, the other just a few miles less.
I think I did OK when you consider what used car prices have been like lately.1971 Ford Torino - Time to go bigger and better.
2011 F150 Limited - Stock with a 6.2
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This car shoiuld not have many problems....
Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostLemme put you in touch w/my buddy who works for BMW, he can tell you the common failure points...
The new 5 series came out early this year and the new 3 should be out early 2012....
The non-turbo is the way to go, not the same power, but they don't have any problems.
The main thing that gave thses cars problems was the Nav. systems. They use a MOST bus communication and it almost always has hardware issues.
The 3 series has come a long way since it's 2006 introduction.sigpic
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Originally posted by prostock1 View PostThe E90 series is getting ready to be replaced, so the best time to buy is at the end of the production.
The new 5 series came out early this year and the new 3 should be out early 2012....
The non-turbo is the way to go, not the same power, but they don't have any problems.
The main thing that gave thses cars problems was the Nav. systems. They use a MOST bus communication and it almost always has hardware issues.
The 3 series has come a long way since it's 2006 introduction.
No NAV, so I'm good there. Buying built in NAV has never made sense to me when you can get better systems for less money. Even BMW sells a separate NAV system for about $500 (which is still overpriced).
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