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Replying to: alibajalajaula (Oct 22, 2006 1:02 pm) That aside, i would probably pick the M3. The E46 simply has better styling and feels more like a BMW inside and out. |
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alibaja is correct, it's your HARD EARN MONEY this is a free country. My brother got a 60k miles on his 330i he decided to trade a new accord , no headache specially for everyday work....the only problem is not driving a 330i anymore.
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Replying to: bitoy (Oct 30, 2006 6:42 pm) |
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Replying to: bitoy (Oct 30, 2006 6:44 am) |
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Replying to: bitoy (Oct 30, 2006 6:42 pm) M3 update: Dealer threw in the free 3M bra,M poloshirt,2qts Castrol 10W-60,M valve stem caps and M keyholder, all as a final gesture of goodwill to secure future business. |
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looking for new rates for 328xi sedan for 2yr lease 15K I was quoted oct rate of 71% and .00315 Thanks On pricing, the sedan looks to be $1000 cheaper than coupe, is this correct. Thanks |
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| I paid $33,500 + TTL on a 325i with an MSRP of $35,900 about four weeks ago. I think it was about $500 above invoice. I called around. Most dealers in my area said this was ok. Most had base models left or 330i's listing over 40K left, so they couldn't beat the price. Does anyone think it would have been possible to get substantially more than that off? I don't mean $500- I mean like 1K, 2K etc... | |
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anyone knows? thx">
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Replying to: alibajalajaula (Nov 02, 2006 8:37 pm) You can also access this by clicking on the HELP link at the bottom of the page. regards, kyfdx |
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