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<blockquote data-quote="ratchet" data-source="post: 141531" data-attributes="member: 2640"><p>I'd put my vote down on a bimmer anyday, but I guess it might be going against conditions 5 and 6. The e36 isn't exactly going to win any awards for fuel efficiency and being close to 10 years, you might have some maintenance work to do. If you don't mind sacrificing these conditions, I'd say go for it as the bimmer shines in other departments.</p><p></p><p>Now if you aren't keen on a Waja beause it starts to fall apart after a couple of years, I'd say steer clear of local cars. Yes, that includes the Naza 206....sorry la people, bad experience with local brands.</p><p></p><p>If you don't mind 2nd hand cars, I'll try shoot off a few. How about a 3-5 year old Nissan Sentra? A friend recently bought one for around 60k and the condition was fantastic. A 3-4 year old Honda Civic maybe? How about a Toyota Altis with a few years in? The Honda Jazz isn't bad either....</p><p></p><p>If it helps, grab a copy of the weekly Motor Trader magazine and flip through, it'll give you a better view on your options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratchet, post: 141531, member: 2640"] I'd put my vote down on a bimmer anyday, but I guess it might be going against conditions 5 and 6. The e36 isn't exactly going to win any awards for fuel efficiency and being close to 10 years, you might have some maintenance work to do. If you don't mind sacrificing these conditions, I'd say go for it as the bimmer shines in other departments. Now if you aren't keen on a Waja beause it starts to fall apart after a couple of years, I'd say steer clear of local cars. Yes, that includes the Naza 206....sorry la people, bad experience with local brands. If you don't mind 2nd hand cars, I'll try shoot off a few. How about a 3-5 year old Nissan Sentra? A friend recently bought one for around 60k and the condition was fantastic. A 3-4 year old Honda Civic maybe? How about a Toyota Altis with a few years in? The Honda Jazz isn't bad either.... If it helps, grab a copy of the weekly Motor Trader magazine and flip through, it'll give you a better view on your options. [/QUOTE]
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