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2006 530xi automatic transmission question by r34
Aug 28, 2008 (12:25 pm)
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I saw some dealers put down 4-speed auto but some put down 5-speed auto/steptronic. Are they 2 different transmissions or one of them is a mistake?
 
I saw some 550i had almost the same price as a 530xi. Is it normal?
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2008 535i CPO with 27K miles by gardis
Nov 11, 2008 (6:45 pm)
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Hi All,
Up here in New England, looking at a 2008 535i with 27K miles, car is spotless, solid black, dealer asking $39,995. Haven't negotiated or driven the car even. I'm skeptical about the iDrive, can anyone reassure me? I have a 1996 328i and love the car. Can't bear to give it up, but it's time for another one. I'm drooling over this 2008, but I'd like to get it a t a better price. Economy is tanking, how many cars could they be selling, seems like I can squeeze them.
 
Also, any words on fuel economy? What does "turbo" mean, that sounds like a fuel hog to m e, though it gets good ratings for fuel consumption.
 
Please help!!
Gardis
gardis72gmail.com
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2005 530i 25k miles by hopkibae
Nov 15, 2008 (9:55 pm)
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Looking at a private sale 530i with 25k miles. He is asking 27k. Car has basic options. Is this a good deal?
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2006-2007M5 or 2008 550i? Opinions? by kostia
Nov 18, 2008 (5:29 am)
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Hi,
I am very strongly considering a slightly used 550i, but recently drove a 2006 M5 SMG and of course loved it.
It is kind of hard to find a manual 550i which is what I would prefer if buying a 550i. Prices on 2006 M5 and loaded 550i both CPO are about the same. 2007 may be a little higher.
This will be my primary vehicle and I drive about 15K/year most of it stop and go traffic. For those in MA route 9 and lots of it.
I am wondering how much more per year my costs will be on
insurance, maintenance after manufacturer maintenance is over
other costs after CPO time is over
 
What do you think resale value would be compared to each other 4 years down the road? Especially if gas prices get back to $4+. I plan to keep the car for about 4-5 years. Which one would be easier to sell then?
 
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Wagons anyone? by oldgoat2
Dec 02, 2008 (6:24 pm)
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Looking at buying either a certified 2007 328i Sport Wagon with 10K miles, for around $29K, or a 2006 530XIT (AWD) with 26K miles and one year left on original warranty, for close to same money ($30K). Any opinions on trading up to the 530, but losing the extra certified warranty. Separate from styling, compelling reasons to go with one or the other? Live in Houston, so the AWD has limited utility. Thanks for any opinions.
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Re: Wagons anyone? [oldgoat2] by kyfdx HOST
Dec 02, 2008 (7:43 pm)
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Replying to: oldgoat2 (Dec 02, 2008 6:24 pm)

I vote for the 328i
 
1) At least two years (or more) and 40K of free maintenance vs. one year for the 530
 
2) 4 years of warranty vs. 1 year for the 530
 
3) Better fuel mileage, with probably equivalent or better acceleration (30 less hp, but less weight, no AWD).
 
4) Sportier handling vs. AWD 530.
 
If you lived in the snow belt, maybe.. but, in Houston?
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Re: Wagons anyone? [kyfdx] by oldgoat2
Dec 03, 2008 (5:22 pm)
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Replying to: kyfdx (Dec 02, 2008 7:43 pm)

Thanks. In doing additional research, I found that the 2006 530 wagon is on Consumer Reports' list of used cars to avoid. That, along with the warranty coverage differences mentioned, pull the practical side of me to the 328. Now to see if I can do some more work on the price...
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Re: Wagons anyone? [oldgoat2] by roadburner
Dec 03, 2008 (9:07 pm)
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Replying to: oldgoat2 (Dec 03, 2008 5:22 pm)

I found that the 2006 530 wagon is on Consumer Reports' list of used cars to avoid.
 
Take the CR reliabilty ratings with a large grain of salt. According to CR my wife's 75000 mile 2004 X3 has a below average reliability record. In actuality the only non-scheduled repair has been replacement of the passenger seat SRS sensor. My 2007 Mazdaspeed OTOH, is supposed to have an above average reliability record and it required a new strut as well as a new turbo before it hit 27000 miles.
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Re: Wagons anyone? [oldgoat2] by roadburner
Dec 03, 2008 (9:07 pm)
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Replying to: oldgoat2 (Dec 03, 2008 5:22 pm)

I found that the 2006 530 wagon is on Consumer Reports' list of used cars to avoid.
 
Take the CR reliability ratings with a large grain of salt. According to CR my wife's 75000 mile 2004 X3 has a below average reliability record. In actuality the only non-scheduled repair has been replacement of the passenger seat SRS sensor. My 2007 Mazdaspeed OTOH, is supposed to have an above average reliability record and it required a new strut as well as a new turbo before it hit 27000 miles.
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Re: Wagons anyone? [roadburner] by oldgoat2
Dec 04, 2008 (7:15 pm)
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Replying to: roadburner (Dec 03, 2008 9:07 pm)

Agreed that you are playing the odds with Consumer Reports. I have actually had the same experience with other products over the years - - top rated and stilll had problems. While their ratings are not conclusive, a poor rating (in the case of used cars, based on input from owners) is not something I would ignore in the decision process. Appreciate the perspective.

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