Ive had a 325is before and many other cars. I love rare cars which is why Im eyeing this one. Clean carfax but no maint. history scares me.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...aptcha=success
Ive had a 325is before and many other cars. I love rare cars which is why Im eyeing this one. Clean carfax but no maint. history scares me.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...aptcha=success
As low as that is Maintenance should be a breeze with all the cash you save over List Price. Go for it on price alone.
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Looks pretty clean. The owner swapped out the shift knob. Looks like a newer BMW Performance knob.
Looks real good.
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Thanks for the input so far. It does look nice. He said tires are just ok, so probably need new ones. I hate buying cars like this with not knowing what was done
to it. After reading the '100k mile what to do threads' it looks like I need to drop about $800 alone on parts. I could probably do most myself however,as long as there isn't any BMW only tools. Is insurance any different with these?
Would probably depend on your age.
I think the price on that one is pretty darn nice for being at a dealer.
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different in what way? as far as I know if your <25 you prob wanna stick with a 4dr, besides that it all depends on your driving history
Well im older than 25 and driving history is very good. Just wasn't sure if it was any different than a regular 330. My only concern is buying it and finding serious problems shortly after purchase. Im also in the process of getting a new bike, which is why i'm concerned about the money issue.
As far as your insurer is concerned, there won't be any difference with this and a regular 3 series. However, that could also pose a problem, since you may be underinsured (as these cars fetch a premium as compared to regular 3 series vehicles). Therefore, you will want to make sure you have enough insurance. Call insurer for details on how to handle this.
thanks. Once the 100k maintenance is done will this be reliable? I do take very good care of my cars.