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Replying to: dewey (Oct 31, 2008 9:23 am) As far as my opinion of the CLK goes, I do not like the vehicle. And, it is at the very end of it's model life... Coupe to be replaced next year, and convertible to follow later. I arranged for a red carpet treatment for her at BMW a few evenings ago, and they really did treat her well. She drove a loaded 328i convertible... she liked it, but something just isn't clicking and I can't put my finger on it... but if I were to guess, I'd say that the BMW interior didn't have enough bling for her taste, which is something I personally like about the BMW's interior. So, God only knows where this will go, and I suppose I'll have to check out that M3 one of these days. TM
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Replying to: dhamilton (Oct 31, 2008 12:01 pm) Oh, and the GTI really is a nice ride, but will not handle nearly as well as a 335. The payment will be nice a month though. I would look at the 09 A4, test drove it, nice ride, but too small for me. Went with an A6 instead. Good Luck. |
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Replying to: tagman (Oct 31, 2008 12:02 pm) |
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Replying to: anthonyp (Oct 31, 2008 11:53 am) Yes! Of course. You know me. The deal was good and my wife wanted me to try and make it even better, but I realize these guys have to make a living too! You know we are in a recession when the stealers improve their work habits and actually become dealers. I know it's going to be a tough year for you. I went to look, and I ended up buying. My contribution to a weak economy. I see the DJ closed up today, on a Friday, believe it or not, so it looks like my money has filtered through the system today. |
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Replying to: dewey (Oct 31, 2008 9:41 am) I had this same recent revelation. $162 for ten miles over the limit; then I'll get the increased insurance costs; why have a quick car if you can't utilize its capability?
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Replying to: waygrabow (Oct 31, 2008 5:39 pm) Better move to an autobahn Country That's the reason why I want the inline 6 and not a v8, but bmw seems to have turbo troubles with the inline6 |
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My turn to say: busy busy busy... Its been hellishly busy for me. Finally back home, only to face the layoff day on Monday, right on payday, kinda mean... I feel bad for some, this Monday may become their last paycheck. Great to hear from you again LD, and happy anniversary. Coangrats on your purchase hpowders, I'll be waiting for your followup on driving impression.
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So many good deals now on the outgoing 2008 BMWs.... leases for only 1.8% interest. I am very tempted.... especially after seeing the 2009 3 Series refreshed ugly rear taillights. The 2008 version looks much better to these eyes from the back. Have no objection over the rear, its the overwrought front end that bugs me, too much shapes and creases on one face. 2008 leftover 3-X3-5s in my area are offered for $500 over invoice should one choose the cash route. I might go for one, a decently loaded 335i coupe in blue with 19" wheels sounds tempting despite the lame interior. I guess after this I'll be provoking the Audi hate-fest. Try these numbers: 45k and 51k, those are the prices for loaded A4 2.0 and 3.2 respectively. Now check these: 42k and 48k, those are the prices for equally loaded BMW 328 and 335. Next: think about these: 1) Details, Audi's strong point until now. A4 used to have lovely chromed split exhaust, now its got exaust on one side and not chromed, looks considerably cheaper. LED lights are optional??? penny-pinching by my standard. Audi used to have the just right amount of chroming inside out, not too much not too scarce either, but now the car just looks cheap, a massive downside to what could be a great design. 2) The interior, which Audi's famous for, now consist of much more black plastic. The wood trim, nicely grained and structured in the previous gen, now so plain and stained it looks almost fake. Why??? 3) What happened to the cool "platinum grey" interior? Now they give us the "rental fleet grey" instead.... Guilty as charged "My son-in-law is a GS VP. However, they give away that title like its water. I'm sure he is very influenced by his fellow traders-he's got the very expensive house, private schools for the kids, many cars including BMW's and the Ferrari, the never-ending spending wife. His photo can fit in nicely next to a definition of "conspicuous consumption". " So apparently "never-ending-spending wife" is how you describe your daughter.... Btw powders, why do you keep censoring the R-----t name? Jst say it with pride : RABBIT!!!! Btw does anyone else have this question in mind: Now as gas prices have plunged down back to the $3/gallon level, will the price for SUVs and luxury sedans creep back up? Given that current economy is still faltering, I doubt it. However if so, now is probably the last moment to buy cheap. What do you people think? |
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A small note, I saw my first GT-R here in Indonesia (didnt spot even one back home). Funny, the more I look at it the less I like it. The nose is the one part that bothers me the most, why make it "cabon fiber" black when the rest of the car is colored brownish green? Instead of making it look cool I think it looks a gaping fish mouth. The wheels, otoh, are plain cool in their graphite finish. The rear end would look fabulous w/o its cheap looking wing. The rest, I cant explain it but something just feels wrong with the whole proportion. The owner proudly showed me the interior, which again I like less the longer I sit in. The seats are comfy and hugs you tight, but the cloth doesnt seem like an improvement over the 350Z, and the grey color just make it worse. The trip computer is a handful to operate (owner didnt even bother to learn to use it). It shows nifty graphics on horsepower, torque, acceleration times, top speed, etc, but whats the point? The Bose stereo is loud, though its kinda out of place with the owner playing Bee-Gees CDs (he's 55) at the hotel parking lot. GT-R and Bee-Gees..... just doesnt sound right. Pics? Sorry guys none available. I was 10,000 miles from home and I forgot to install the memory card for my camera....... so sad.... so dumb...
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Replying to: m4d_cow (Oct 31, 2008 10:38 pm) I bought a new truck originally priced over $30K for $18K. Brand new, full warranty. And loaded. Amazing. No way I'd let my business miss out on this rare giveaway. TM
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