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<blockquote data-quote="ck318ci" data-source="post: 557425" data-attributes="member: 1970"><p>Currently i think BMW is doing a promotion of 5 years BRSI package for the E90</p><p>that translate to inclusive service and warranty on certain parts for an record 5 years!</p><p>If not, Last i check with IA, they can do cash rebate as much as 5 figures or ultra low interest rates. Enticing indeed but the 320i at home is more than sufficient for mom's use.</p><p>I am not in KL by the way</p><p></p><p>To point out about parallel parking or park assist, Is a nice features but I dont think it will much be of help in Malaysia/ Sg setting.</p><p>PPL are way too impatient for your car to park itself as from my understanding, this is not very suave and you still need to control the speed and braking of the car. It works well if you have a big space but given KL / Malaysia road, ppl will be honking you as you will be hogging the road for some time.</p><p>Regards with the Reverse camera, Dont think All 5 series comes as standard, def not in My.</p><p>is a useful tool but not to completely relying on it. I have it on my car and I only use it to look at rear end obstacle, parking lines can be misleading as it rather impaired your spatial awareness.</p><p></p><p>My point to you is do not need to harp on getting the executive line at the beginning especially you havent sample the German brand before.</p><p></p><p>Everything has a ladder approach in life and not everyone will jump in and buy a 5 series as a first car, a massive bungalow as a first house. It takes many years of different ownerships and hardwork to able to distinguish and appreciate a car like this.</p><p></p><p>For a newbie, a E90/92/93 is a solid platform to welcome you to the roundel family. in this age of time, especially you already mentioned, being a female who prefers deal, Is unlikely you will keep a car for a long time when new model with better design, safety, and mechanics are springing up.</p><p></p><p>Thats my 2 cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ck318ci, post: 557425, member: 1970"] Currently i think BMW is doing a promotion of 5 years BRSI package for the E90 that translate to inclusive service and warranty on certain parts for an record 5 years! If not, Last i check with IA, they can do cash rebate as much as 5 figures or ultra low interest rates. Enticing indeed but the 320i at home is more than sufficient for mom's use. I am not in KL by the way To point out about parallel parking or park assist, Is a nice features but I dont think it will much be of help in Malaysia/ Sg setting. PPL are way too impatient for your car to park itself as from my understanding, this is not very suave and you still need to control the speed and braking of the car. It works well if you have a big space but given KL / Malaysia road, ppl will be honking you as you will be hogging the road for some time. Regards with the Reverse camera, Dont think All 5 series comes as standard, def not in My. is a useful tool but not to completely relying on it. I have it on my car and I only use it to look at rear end obstacle, parking lines can be misleading as it rather impaired your spatial awareness. My point to you is do not need to harp on getting the executive line at the beginning especially you havent sample the German brand before. Everything has a ladder approach in life and not everyone will jump in and buy a 5 series as a first car, a massive bungalow as a first house. It takes many years of different ownerships and hardwork to able to distinguish and appreciate a car like this. For a newbie, a E90/92/93 is a solid platform to welcome you to the roundel family. in this age of time, especially you already mentioned, being a female who prefers deal, Is unlikely you will keep a car for a long time when new model with better design, safety, and mechanics are springing up. Thats my 2 cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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