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Car Question
Posted on 9/4/17 at 1:36 am
Posted on 9/4/17 at 1:36 am
2008 Nissan Altima Coupe 2.5 S w/ 65,000 miles - listed at $5995 or 2004 BMW 530i w/ 67,000 miles - listed at $5900
Any input on either car?
TIA
Any input on either car?
TIA
Posted on 9/4/17 at 1:43 am to 434LSU
If you're comparing those two, I don't think you can afford the maintenance bill whenever the 530i breaks down.
ETA: The 530i seems like a pretty good deal. Average price for that car with similar miles is around $8,000.
My sister has an 2008 328i and I do most of the maintenance for her and I can't wait until she sells that car. Last thing I changed for her was her front suspension parts; bill from a shop would have been $2000, I bought the parts and changed it myself for $600.
ETA: The 530i seems like a pretty good deal. Average price for that car with similar miles is around $8,000.
My sister has an 2008 328i and I do most of the maintenance for her and I can't wait until she sells that car. Last thing I changed for her was her front suspension parts; bill from a shop would have been $2000, I bought the parts and changed it myself for $600.
This post was edited on 9/4/17 at 1:53 am
Posted on 9/4/17 at 1:47 am to tokenasian37
I second this. I had a 1989 325i a long time ago when I was still in the Army. Kept it when I got out and just got too expensive to keep up with the maintenance. It was a fun car though.
Posted on 9/4/17 at 1:52 am to tokenasian37
The average annual repair cost is $758 for the 530i and $386 for the Altima. I wouldn't say thats too drastic of a difference. I drive a Jeep now so I'd say just about anything is better.
Posted on 9/4/17 at 1:57 am to 434LSU
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average annual repair cost is $758
If you do get the 530i, I would find a reputable and honest BMW mechanic that won't rape you as bad as the stealership.
ETA: If the car is to get you from point A to B, I would get the 2008 Altima since it's 4 years newer.
This post was edited on 9/4/17 at 2:01 am
Posted on 9/4/17 at 5:48 am to 434LSU
You really don't want either one. The Nissan has a CVT transmission which is know for failure and is about $4K to rebuild. They don't last very long either, usually about 100K.
Posted on 9/4/17 at 6:05 am to Barneyrb
You really don't want either one. The Nissan has a CVT transmission which is know for failure and is about $4K to rebuild. They don't last very long either, usually about 100K.
Yup. Mine went out at 110K. Rebuilt it only to have my fricking AC compressor go out a few weeks ago. Car's a piece of crap.
Yup. Mine went out at 110K. Rebuilt it only to have my fricking AC compressor go out a few weeks ago. Car's a piece of crap.
Posted on 9/4/17 at 7:52 am to Barneyrb
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You really don't want either one. The Nissan has a CVT transmission which is know for failure and is about $4K to rebuild. They don't last very long either, usually about 100K.
Wow I read up b/c my friend owns a Nissan. Sure enough A LOT of tranny problems noted.
LINK
Just started reading the first few reviews and they're all about the CVT tranny failing.
Posted on 9/4/17 at 8:35 am to lsu xman
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Wow I read up b/c my friend owns a Nissan. Sure enough A LOT of tranny problems noted.
LINK
Just started reading the first few reviews and they're all about the CVT tranny failing.
That website you linked has almost every car under two stars. It is a complaint website.
Nissan had problems with the cvt in the early 2000s. They extended warranties to 120,000. The cvts are now much better.
The reason you see a higher number of complaints is because Nissan put these in practically every car they make. From the Veras to the Maxima to the Muranos.
There are a freaking ton of these cvts on the road. With that said, I would not get the 2004 Nissan cvt.
I have owned a lot of high mileage Altimas and ironically the only transmission problem was not on a cvt. It was a loose solenoid ground on my 1998 automatic.
Posted on 9/4/17 at 8:48 am to BHM
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Warranty. Every Nissan is backed by a 36-month/36,000-mile limited vehicle coverage and a 5-year/60,000-mile limited powertrain coverage. 2003-2010 Vehicles equipped with a Continuously Variable Transmission(CVT) also have a 10-year /120,000 mile CVT limited warranty extension.
2008 Altima, thus the warranty runs out next yr.
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