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Replying to: tsf7 (Jan 03, 2008 3:39 pm) Best advice I can offer is this: because your Passat is worth so little, drive it into the ground rather than roll negative equity into another loan. |
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Saw an ad for this at a local upper-end used car lot (big place). In frigid S. NJ (near Philly) 2001 BMW 330ci convertible. Automatic, all loaded up with the usual goodies. SIlver, gray leather. 68K. They are asking $16,995. assuming it is clean s the board of health and not hits/runs/errors, what is a reasonable price for this puppy?
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Replying to: stickguy (Jan 03, 2008 8:08 pm) Just for reference, I've seen 2006 Miatas for the same price. I'd take a 5 year younger Miata over that Bimmer, unless you really need that tiny back seat.
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yeah, I need that tiny back seat! I actually need a bigger one, but you (in this case, my kids legs) can't have everything! Although once my son gets his own car (June) it will be less of an issue. I would be getting to use as my everyday car, not a toy. I also did the Miata thing, and just don't fit, and my back issues haven't gotten any better.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jan 04, 2008 6:55 am) Stickguy, do you REALLY want a convertible? I just can't see spending even $15k on a 7-year-old bimmer with nearly 70k miles. Seems like a big stretch to me. |
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Replying to: stickguy (Jan 04, 2008 7:01 am) I'd be wary of a car like that... We lease an '05, and have about 10 months to go... No real problems, but convertibles really loosen up with time and mileage.. Plus, unless it's a stick with the Sport package, they aren't all that much fun.. |
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Replying to: stickguy (Jan 04, 2008 7:01 am) As for the back seat, my family of 4 test-fitted a lot of these and the only one that's truly roomy is the Sebring. Too bad it drives the way it does. Actually the PT Cruiser 'vert also has tons of rear leg room, but other than that I didn't see anything appealing about them.
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I will wait a few years until the kids are out on their own (at least college, maybe HS with their own cars!) before getting something fun again. I do want a convertible, although my wife won't particularly care! I keep seeing 3 series wagons. I would love one of those. I was at the Honda dealer last night (taking our van in for service) and parked next to a guy that appeared to be cleaning out his trade. A 325it (silver over black). SHould have asked about it.. |
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Replying to: yajiv01 (Jan 02, 2008 5:40 pm) |
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Replying to: tsf7 (Jan 03, 2008 3:39 pm) If the car was in Los Angeles, there might be another $500-700 there. what the dealer was talking about w/ the $5800 is "trade allowance", which is how most stores present trades. |
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