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<blockquote data-quote="ck318ci" data-source="post: 557816" data-attributes="member: 1970"><p>I think you should just call him Bro Wobble instead. He is in his prime age now...</p><p> </p><p>Hhahaha..</p><p> </p><p>Whatever it is, the final line is buy a car that you like.</p><p>Go test drive as much as you like and shouldnt be pressurised about enquiring or doing the actual test drive.</p><p>After all, you are paying hard earned cash for the car.</p><p> </p><p>If the sale attendant give you a " niao" look. then can forget giving the business to him/ her...</p><p>( Thats what happened to Hup Seng Star last time when we were shopping for a family car)</p><p> </p><p>The 520i Is said to be new entrance level to 5 series ownership. But to what ppl have said with the current trend, I always believe a 5 should have a IL6 Heart!</p><p>If you read across the SG forum where the new 4 pot engine is out. Only the 528i seems to be doing the justice right though the test car was towed back to the garage during the first few days of test driving.</p><p> </p><p>My advice is still, dont pay up too much upfront cash on the car. Put the usual 10-20% down. take up loan, remaining cash get a property and rent it out.</p><p>Property prices can appreciate but not cars.. especially the above have stated the lifespan of current models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ck318ci, post: 557816, member: 1970"] I think you should just call him Bro Wobble instead. He is in his prime age now... Hhahaha.. Whatever it is, the final line is buy a car that you like. Go test drive as much as you like and shouldnt be pressurised about enquiring or doing the actual test drive. After all, you are paying hard earned cash for the car. If the sale attendant give you a " niao" look. then can forget giving the business to him/ her... ( Thats what happened to Hup Seng Star last time when we were shopping for a family car) The 520i Is said to be new entrance level to 5 series ownership. But to what ppl have said with the current trend, I always believe a 5 should have a IL6 Heart! If you read across the SG forum where the new 4 pot engine is out. Only the 528i seems to be doing the justice right though the test car was towed back to the garage during the first few days of test driving. My advice is still, dont pay up too much upfront cash on the car. Put the usual 10-20% down. take up loan, remaining cash get a property and rent it out. Property prices can appreciate but not cars.. especially the above have stated the lifespan of current models. [/QUOTE]
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