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Old 07-21-04, 01:32   #1 (permalink)
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Looking for a used car (opinions please)--->

Well, I think it's time. As much as I love my 2001 325i it's just not worth keeping it now that I am out of the factory warranty and Maint plan. I just got back from the dealer to the tune of around 2K for front and rear brakes, rotors, sensors, front control arms, bushings, and ball joints....ouch. Soon I will need tires, shocks, and god knows what else, along with the 170 dollar oil changes.

I'd like to get another new or slightly used car, but really can't decide what I want. My plan is to sell the bimmer ASAP, and pick up a used car that is 2002 or newer, with 25K miles or less. I'd like to spend 15 - 20K max on this, and the goal will be to find something that will hold it's value for 1-1.5 yrs till I get my next new car. I would like something with 4 doors, good handling, decent acceleration, and sporty (and a manual tranny).

So far, the only 2 I came up with were the VW jetta and acura TSX. Any other opinions?
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Old 07-21-04, 01:44   #2 (permalink)
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Unfortunately, the used car market has a glut of used cars because of rebates and incentives. This in turn has devalued most used cars on the market. That said, the cars you have listed sound like fine automobiles. Good luck.
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Maybe an IS300, I'd really look at BMW, Lexus, Acura, Mercedes, Honda, Toyota, and VW for cars that will retain the most of their value.
 
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Acura TL Type S

You really can't beat Honda engineering and reliability. It is pretty close to bimmer quality IMO and it will easily outperform the 325.
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Old 07-21-04, 02:36   #5 (permalink)
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I'd stay away from VW's. I have one and it's one little thing after another.

I'd stick with Japanese without a doubt.

If you're looking to spend $20k, I'd look into Certified Pre Owned vehicles. Sounds like you're into the warranty, maintenance thing. With those Certified vehicles, you have some reassurance that you'll be covered for a period of time.

Good luck

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Old 07-21-04, 02:47   #6 (permalink)
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Why not go for another BMW
 
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Old 07-22-04, 08:45   #7 (permalink)
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Yeah, my thoughts exactly. Going from a rwd Bimmer to a fwd anything would be quite a change.

Actually, I'd consider keeping the one you have now. You just spent a bunch on it and that sort of major repair doesn't happen very often. I generally believe that cars don't really "nickel and dime you to death" if they're well taken care of. If you spend a few thousand buying something else, well, that's a lot of repairs and ($170) oil changes. Accumulatorette falls in love with her cars and keeps them forever, and I've found that the seemingly awful maintenance bills don't really compare with buying something else (with unknowns of its own).

Maybe find another shop to work on it. I'm certain you can get oil changes done cheaper than that on a 3-series.

But if you're just interested in getting something different, then that's different
 
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Keep the car you have. If depreciation is important to you over the next 1 1-5 years and I would keep the 325. The car has already taken its biggest depreciation hit and 3 series BMW’s after the initial depreciation have a very good depreciation curve. Since you have all new brakes you should be good to go on that until you decide to get rid of it. The ball joint/control arm bushings are a known problem with the 3 series (getting ready to replace mine this weekend) but should be good to go for 35-40k+ miles.

I only buy used cars but you just aren’t going to know how it was maintained prior to your ownership. The potential for large repair cost are about equal for any used car. At least with your BMW you know the maintenance history and how it has been cared for. In general, financially speaking, the best decision is to keep the car you have, especially if it is paid off.

However if you simply want a different car (which I completely understand as I seem to be a car whore myself) then that is different.
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Re: Looking for a used car (opinions please)--->

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So far, the only 2 I came up with were the VW jetta and acura TSX. Any other opinions?
If you are a girl, then the Jetta will be fine. If you are a ricer, the TSX will be fine. If neither applies, then move some money around, spend a bit more and get the Acura TL. Fine looking sedan-type car.

And don't waste your money on another 3 series BMW, this is also not exactly a man's car.

Hey, you wanted opinions.
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HONDA HONDA HONDA.

LEXUS LEXUS LEXUS.

TOYOTA TOYOTA TOYOTA.

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Re: Re: Looking for a used car (opinions please)--->

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If you are a girl, then the Jetta will be fine. If you are a ricer, the TSX will be fine. If neither applies, then move some money around, spend a bit more and get the Acura TL. Fine looking sedan-type car.

And don't waste your money on another 3 series BMW, this is also not exactly a man's car.

Hey, you wanted opinions.
Interesting perspective . LOL
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If you are a girl, then the Jetta will be fine. If you are a ricer, the TSX will be fine. If neither applies, then move some money around, spend a bit more and get the Acura TL. Fine looking sedan-type car.

And don't waste your money on another 3 series BMW, this is also not exactly a man's car.

Hey, you wanted opinions.
Spoken like a true Mustang guy!

I see your logic, but would agree with it if he were to say he wanted a VW Beetle or VW Golf.

The 3 series is a chick car? I disagree. My folks have a fully loaded 2004 325xi that is pretty sweet (that I love driving). Does a M3 qualify as a "girly" 3 series?

I have a Jetta VR6 fully loaded with the 17" wheels (225/45 Z), sports suspension and it's a blast to drive. *I* wouldn't call it a "girly" car either.

The VW and 325 that I drive, in their Autopian condition are chick MAGNETS rather than chick CARS.

But, opinions are like a-holes; everybodys got one.
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