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Overboost 11-25-2019 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Overboost (Post 1172163)
Click on the links in my signature to see how bad the addiction is. I should seek some professional help or some kind of 3 step program. https://www.e46fanatics.com/forum/im...ilies/rofl.gif

So what you are saying is, I am grossly negligent on getting help!

crystalworks said it best... https://www.e46fanatics.com/forum/im...ilies/rofl.gif

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1172091)
People who own older BMW's are a certain kind of "special."


upallnight 11-25-2019 10:40 PM

Some People are a Certain Kind of Stupid
 
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LMAO

Happy 11-25-2019 10:47 PM

Hahahaha...!! I will say this though, all jokes aside, when I get her out of the barn, IT’S ON!

Boston01X5 11-25-2019 10:52 PM

The last two posts and pics were awesome! But yeah with an e53 I think most can agree it's a love hate relationship. Why I compared to a crazy girl

crystalworks 11-25-2019 10:55 PM

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LMAO

😆, the newest car I own is 9 years old. Sold my oldest last year @ 27 years old. Call it stupid, call it genius, call it anything in between. The argument can be made for anything in the spectrum depending on the perspective.

I'm a self admitted BMWphile. For the money, nothing looks as good, while driving as well. I'll spend $2000/yr x3 BMW's (DIY obviously) on maintenance vs. $6000/yr on car payments for a ~$30,000 snooze box. Just the way I'm wired...

Boston01X5 11-25-2019 11:02 PM

Everyone likes what they like for sure

Attacking Mid 11-25-2019 11:22 PM

I'm fairly handy with a wrench, and I like BMW's, so owning older ones isn't a huge problem for me. However, I'm forever steering people away from them when I know they don't have the same kind of mechanical aptitude as me. Toyotas and Hondas are wonderful for most people.

AM.

crystalworks 11-26-2019 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Attacking Mid (Post 1172178)
I'm forever steering people away from them when I know they don't have the same kind of mechanical aptitude as me. Toyotas and Hondas are wonderful for most people.

AM.

Agree with this as well. I also give the same guidance to friends/family. If you are not able/willing to wrench, or pay big repair bills, buy a new BMW, cpo BMW w/ extended coverage warranty, or buy any of the more reliable, less fun to drive, import brands.

upallnight 11-26-2019 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Attacking Mid (Post 1172178)
I'm fairly handy with a wrench, and I like BMW's, so owning older ones isn't a huge problem for me. However, I'm forever steering people away from them when I know they don't have the same kind of mechanical aptitude as me. Toyotas and Hondas are wonderful for most people.

AM.

When I sold the X I asked the lady if her son works on cars, she replied No. I then went on and told her that BMW are not cheap cars to fix. I told her that perhaps a later model car with a warranty will be a better fit, but that perfect interior and shiny body had her hooked.

Attacking Mid 11-26-2019 09:56 AM

I recently sold my e46 with 250K+ miles. I even put such warnings in my listing! I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of interest the car generated and by the TYPE of buyer it attracted.... several younger BMW enthusiast types who seemed to fully understand what they were buying. It sold to the first person to see it at full asking price.

AM.


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