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New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?
Posted by Turf Taint on 3/30/23 at 3:18 pm219
BMW owners...
Please share your experience in owning BMW
Is the juice worth the squeeze? Present market prices + maintenance, insurance...have heard from trustworthy car repair shop owner that after 4 years some repair shops do not touch them (why? in repairing one issue, they risk breaking the many plastic components that cost them significantly).
M340i, M3 (non competition), X3M in scope
Got some good advice here to look at lightly used. Doing so. Advice on owning new and used is appreciated.
Please share your experience in owning BMW
Is the juice worth the squeeze? Present market prices + maintenance, insurance...have heard from trustworthy car repair shop owner that after 4 years some repair shops do not touch them (why? in repairing one issue, they risk breaking the many plastic components that cost them significantly).
M340i, M3 (non competition), X3M in scope
Got some good advice here to look at lightly used. Doing so. Advice on owning new and used is appreciated.
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by ynlvr on 3/30/23 at 4:02 pm to Turf Taint
I bought slightly used (5,600 mi) 540i five years ago. My second. I purchased extended service maintenance plus wheel insurance to carry out to June 2023 (or miles which I won’t hit). I love the car. Loved both BMWs. But I’m getting out of this beemer before maintenance and service coverage ends. Maintenance coverage was bumper to bumper and was worth the up front cost to me. I just won’t have one without full maintenance coverage.
PS: I added a Dinan performance tune at my dealer boosting performance over 20%
PS: I added a Dinan performance tune at my dealer boosting performance over 20%
This post was edited on 3/31 at 7:16 am
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by jfw3535 on 3/30/23 at 4:35 pm to Turf Taint
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BMW juice worth the squeeze?
If you have to ask.....
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by down time on 3/30/23 at 6:33 pm to Turf Taint
M4 competition coupe is dope
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by Turf Taint on 3/30/23 at 6:41 pm to jfw3535
quote:
have
TBH, Boglehead here
I’d rather have 100 BMWs in portfolio than 1 in drive way.
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by Jag_Warrior on 3/30/23 at 7:16 pm to Turf Taint
Come on now. BMW mechanics need a way to send their kids to a private college too (says the Jaguar owner).
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by TigerIron on 3/30/23 at 8:05 pm to Turf Taint
Best route is to lease--you get the best years/ miles, all the maintenance and stuff that breaks is covered. Plus, BMW goes all out to offer attractive leasing terms; they're a mainly a leasing company (>75% leased v. bought). If you say: but leasing is a bad financial move: spending money on a BMW is a bad financial move; leasing is the least bad.
Second best is to buy CPO, but, the CPO doesn't cover everything, you're more miles and years in, and you'll have to pay for maintenance (which is very expensive).
Do not own a BMW out of warranty.
Experience: leased one BMW and owned 2 CPO, but a while back before they became even less reliable as the approach 100K and even more expensive to work on. They're wonderful cars, but eventually I decided not worth the cost.
Second best is to buy CPO, but, the CPO doesn't cover everything, you're more miles and years in, and you'll have to pay for maintenance (which is very expensive).
Do not own a BMW out of warranty.
Experience: leased one BMW and owned 2 CPO, but a while back before they became even less reliable as the approach 100K and even more expensive to work on. They're wonderful cars, but eventually I decided not worth the cost.
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by j1897 on 3/30/23 at 9:11 pm to Turf Taint
quote:
Please share your experience in owning BMW
It's a german car, it's more pricey than a yota
quote:
have heard from trustworthy car repair shop owner that after 4 years some repair shops do not touch them
Huh? No there are plenty of shops that will work on them.
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in repairing one issue, they risk breaking the many plastic components that cost them significantly
Dude doesn't know what he's talking about
quote:
Got some good advice here to look at lightly used
Used market is very pricey, i would get new with a warranty. People that buy these cars new generally keep them for a few years and dump them, that's why the reputation is so bad. General "maintenance" on a german car is considered repairs on a honda or toyota. So people buy a 5 year old bmw or audi, don't do the maintenance required, and then bitch when something bad happens at 80,000 miles.
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by wfallstiger on 3/30/23 at 9:15 pm to Turf Taint
We have 2. Wife drives a '14 Z4 and I have an '18 5 series....both have been good and required routine maintenance to date. . knock on wood. We haven't owned another Make for the past 10 years or so
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by soccerfüt on 3/30/23 at 9:50 pm to Turf Taint
One of my kids’ father-in-law leases a 7 series sedan for 24 months and flips them religiously.
He’s done this over the past decade with no issues with the vehicles that I’m aware of.
He drives less than 20k miles per year.
He leases as a business expense.
I have an architect friend who bought a lightly used ‘20 model 5 series sedan that has been a good car for the year plus he’s had it.
That’s all I got.
Most of my peer circle are Lexus folks. Me included.
He’s done this over the past decade with no issues with the vehicles that I’m aware of.
He drives less than 20k miles per year.
He leases as a business expense.
I have an architect friend who bought a lightly used ‘20 model 5 series sedan that has been a good car for the year plus he’s had it.
That’s all I got.
Most of my peer circle are Lexus folks. Me included.
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I would give you a good deal on a 2022 X5.
I’ve never driven another vehicle that drives that nice with all the features. I would not do the run flat tires that come on them again. I’m always worried taking it on trips that I would get a flat.
This is my first new car ever and I have come to realize, I’m just not a car person. I would rather spend that money on trips.
I’ve never driven another vehicle that drives that nice with all the features. I would not do the run flat tires that come on them again. I’m always worried taking it on trips that I would get a flat.
This is my first new car ever and I have come to realize, I’m just not a car person. I would rather spend that money on trips.
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by frequent flyer on 3/30/23 at 11:49 pm to Turf Taint
They drive like a dream. But you don’t want to own one outside of the warranty/maintenance coverage. They are maintenance nightmares, and most are mechanically totaled before 120,000 miles because of the extreme costs of repairs and upkeep. I think BMW’s might have taken that crown from Jaguar recently.
Which is astonishing if you knew how awesome BMW’s were 30 years ago.
Which is astonishing if you knew how awesome BMW’s were 30 years ago.
This post was edited on 3/30 at 11:51 pm
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by barbapapa on 3/31/23 at 6:29 am to Turf Taint
Have an m340i. Great combination of looks, performance and comfort.
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by el Gaucho on 3/31/23 at 8:53 am to Turf Taint
Oof bruh I hope this is for your ol lady and not you
If you have the means to be considering a M3 then you "should" have the means to cover the expense of driving one. I've had 3 of them over the years and all were great cars but yes maintenance costs $$. if you are buying to say you drive a BMW don't do it, if buying for the driving experience a M3 provides then go for it. And take it to the local car club of america auto cross events. You'll be blown away at what the car can handle and how far away you are from handling it.
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by Drizzt on 3/31/23 at 10:09 am to Turf Taint
Look at the Genesis line. Designer came from BMW. Better value and much better warranty. I love mine.
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by Billy Blanks on 3/31/23 at 10:36 am to Turf Taint
What's your income?
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by Turf Taint on 3/31/23 at 11:53 am to Billy Blanks
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What's your income?
Value of BMW juice vs squeeze depends on income? Nope.
re: New Car Purchase - BMW juice worth the squeeze?Posted by Upperdecker on 3/31/23 at 11:55 am to Turf Taint
Buy a truck like a man
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