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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Detroit
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Never mentioned bringing the GA up. You said you'd rather bring up an "underpowered" car up with mods. Fine. But you won't, not at those price points.
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Vehicle: 2001 olds alero GLS
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Its hit or miss on the lim. My car has 199,7xx miles. Never in its life has it needed the job. (Uncle was first owner since new)
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It definitely is. Same can be said for any motor. Why your buddy's failed at 100k is beyond me. Could be a complete anomaly or an inherent issue.
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True yes. And beats me too.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: WOT-Tech, Florida
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LOL@ BMW not lasting. My current daily e30's odometer stopped at 174k miles two owners ago. Drive it to/from the track and take the kids to/from school on the daily.
The race car has over 200k on it, not many people could catch it in Atlanta...
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Detroit
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What do you have done to your E30? Where do the baby seats go? haha
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Detroit area, MI
Age: 43
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Okay, I'll jump in the BMW thing...
I would not say they are bad cars at all.... but I would also say they are over rated. Like most german cars in this country, you pay a premium on them for an imaginary level of superiority. You pay a premium for Audi's right now just because people like their style so they are desirable. I actually worked on two different 3 series BMW's quite extensively so I do have some experience with them. Some things they actually engineer quite nicely. But then there are other things that they over look or engineer badly that cause problems. They are like any other car or car brand IMO. There are good models and bad models, and each model has it's good point and bad points. That said, since I think they are pretty much the same as Japanese or American cars, I wouldn't buy one because I don't want to pay a premium price for something isn't any better in my eyes.
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In my experiences though, build quality is day and night. Sold my Grand Am with 92.5k miles and everything was rattling, creaking, etc. Stupid little things were breaking after 60k that weren't expensive but annoyances. The Audi just cruised past 92.1k miles on my way to work this morning. Everything is quiet.
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From the vantage point of an independent shop (many of the high line cars I see, regardless of make/country of origin, have hit 100k and are on the second or third owner) I've come to a few conclusions, be it Cadillac, Bimmer, Benz, VAG, whatever:
->Second- or third-hand high lines often (but definitely not always!) sell to buyers that want the brand image in their driveway but can't afford the true cost of ownership experience. These folks may balk at paying retail for a proper repair (brake work, tune up, whatever) but then find themselves sorely disappointed when those economy parts don't preserve their perception of what the car should 'feel' like. If the car had been faithfully maintained to the level of its original build quality, it would remain the example of exceptional engineering in which it started life. ->High line makes are well built and feature-rich, but can be fraught with idiosyncrasies. The enthusiast finds pleasure in learning what makes his example tick, and takes pride in keeping it maintained or improving upon it. The casual owner waits until little things become big things and then turns white when the repair bill shows up. This owner then tells his buddies about how his car is a lemon that isn't worth the cost and continues to neglect the maintenance for another 10k miles before selling it to the next sucker -- at which point the circle continues. I don't believe this type of situation is an accurate barometer of the true character of a carmaker or its products. ->Volkswagen badged products have all the high-cost annoyances of their Audi stablemates but are marketed as, well, a 'peoples' car.' I hate seeing these things come in. It's a largely middle class ownership base and the cars always seem to bring premium brand repair and maintenance costs; it can be very challenging to explain to a V6 Passat owner why his timing belt job will cost so much more than his neighbor's Accord.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
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I for one work at a shop and I personally like the e46 and the newer 5series of course. I personally like BMW's. However I must say that I've noticed a lot of BMW rims crack it seems or at least that's what I often see at my shop. Then again that's probably just because a lot of customers abuse their cars. Yes a BMW will cost quite a bit to maintain, however id still enjoy owning one.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: WOT-Tech, Florida
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BMW parts are no more expensive than any other. OEM timing belt kits for an e30 are $45, top end gasket kits are $100-ish ($260 from the dealer, even), control arm bushings - $30, wheel bearings ~$100 etc etc
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and TBH, after the e46, BMW dropped the ball. Gone are the days of high-strung naturally aspirated inline 6'ers. e9x m3 is just a "German Muscle Car"
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Here's how one of the cars ended up today. Using it to mock up a couple of roll cages going to clients, then off to the frame machine so a cage can be welded in permanently. (instagram pic @wottech)
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Carlinville, Illinois
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: IA
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Location: Carlinville, Illinois
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Columbia, MO
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Why in gods name a mustang
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Houston, Texas
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Well looks live we have lost redneckshade
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Previously a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am SE2 3.4L V6 SC/T Spoiler, PFYC Sway SpeedBuilt bars, PFYC SpeedBuilt strut braces, Rear disc brake setup, Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines, red painted calipers, 20% Black Tint, Cat-Back Exhaust, Amber Grille Lighting, Pioneer AVIC-940BT with XM, Live Traffic, & Rear-view Camera, Front Bra, lower bumper grille, Stubby Antenna, Michelin Defender Tires... My Current vehicle: 2005 BMW 330CI ZHP |
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