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Plans of getting a E46 325ci
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<blockquote data-quote="satellite" data-source="post: 606645" data-attributes="member: 26100"><p>I myself has recently bought a 10 year old E46 325i SMG without sending it to workshop or a mechanic to look at it. I buy it base on gut feel and well.. I am right about my choice and I've no regrets and enjoying every single bit of the car and still very happy about it.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, if you really like something, go ahead, if monetary is an issue or safe bet.. then get a Jap. Don't rush into buying one, test drive a few more, until you find one that you really like, get a mechanic to check the car first and roughly gauge the repairs needed/required. For 10 year old car, some are good condition, some are pretty bad, it all boils down to how the previous owner take care of it.</p><p></p><p>Oh, I allocated 2k for the repairs and some wear and tear but then again, it varies.</p><p></p><p>BMW</p><p>if you have $$$, Bring More Women</p><p>if you don't $$$, Bring More Worries</p><p></p><p>Cheers mate!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellite, post: 606645, member: 26100"] I myself has recently bought a 10 year old E46 325i SMG without sending it to workshop or a mechanic to look at it. I buy it base on gut feel and well.. I am right about my choice and I've no regrets and enjoying every single bit of the car and still very happy about it. At the end of the day, if you really like something, go ahead, if monetary is an issue or safe bet.. then get a Jap. Don't rush into buying one, test drive a few more, until you find one that you really like, get a mechanic to check the car first and roughly gauge the repairs needed/required. For 10 year old car, some are good condition, some are pretty bad, it all boils down to how the previous owner take care of it. Oh, I allocated 2k for the repairs and some wear and tear but then again, it varies. BMW if you have $$$, Bring More Women if you don't $$$, Bring More Worries Cheers mate! [/QUOTE]
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