WaxLyrical
Honorary Master
Aye noob car buyers strike again.
That 100k criteria will get you a Hyundai Atoz.
That 100k criteria will get you a Hyundai Atoz.
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I went secondhand BMW and I'm very happy with my F30 3 Series. You won't find one for R100K though ... my car's retail value is around R200K currently with 98k on the clock.
You go older than that and you'll be getting the naturally aspirated E90 3 Series, which everybody seems to agree is a dog (I was warned off considering one when I was looking).
The new G20 is launching now for about R600K, so don't worry about that
I'll echo what everybody else says: do NOT get a BMW as your first car. Not unless you can afford its maintenance (around R5K/service and R3K/tyre).
Just coz Subaru is going in without lube with you, doesn't mean I can ignore the BMW MD's ding dong up my rear driveway more often than I'd likehold on .. 5k and 3k per tyre , and thats expensiveCheap as chips compared to a subaru
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Got a Immaculate BMW 130 I M Sport. It's in excellent condition with FSH at agents.
Front tyres for my AMG were R1600 each (Conti SC5)Just coz Subaru is going in without lube with you, doesn't mean I can ignore the BMW MD's ding dong up my rear driveway more often than I'd like
I recently read that you can get a whole set of tyres for a Polo for R4 500, and I cried a little.
Zactly! It seems to be only BMW who decided to go the runflat route, and while I enjoy the security it provides one pays through the nose for that security.Front tyres for my AMG were R1600 each (Conti SC5)
Yah.Zactly! It seems to be only BMW who decided to go the runflat route, and while I enjoy the security it provides one pays through the nose for that security.
Yah.
I don't even have a spare tyre though... just a compressor and a can of goop.
i can try to up the budget to R150K but aleast 110K max on the clock..
I recently read that you can get a whole set of tyres for a Polo for R4 500, and I cried a little.
Indeed these runflats are such a scamZactly! It seems to be only BMW who decided to go the runflat route, and while I enjoy the security it provides one pays through the nose for that security.
Oh I have, that's why I've never owned one
I have owned two BMW's though, for the same reason ...
Having not owned a Merc I can only compare the driving experience, but had no issues with BMW's service.You have a strange way of approaching life.
My merc was an all around much better ownership experience (both from a service and driving point of view) than the BMW...