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Offline RedTop

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New Car...Finally did it....
« on: September 10, 2008, 11:02:23 AM »
It's now home with it's new daddy.... :rock :lol

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Offline 007Rusty

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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2008, 11:03:26 AM »
sweet  :aok
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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #2 on: September 10, 2008, 11:45:56 AM »
Very nice :)
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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2008, 11:46:10 AM »
Congrats! And a good choice! My happiest "Automobile day" was the day I took delivery of a new BMW 330ci in 2001. Unfortunately it was 2 days after 9/11 so it took some of the excitement off the delivery day.

So, did you go for the 328 or 335 model? Stick or slushy?  What options did you get?

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« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2008, 12:41:56 PM »
Sweet! WTG RT.  :aok

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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #5 on: September 10, 2008, 12:42:58 PM »
Ohh thats Nice! I test drove a 135i, whata rocket sled!

Personally Im saving and waiting for a 2010 Camaro, Hoping for black with red interior, RS package, SS trim level, with a 6 speed man (cause it comes with te LS3)

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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #6 on: September 10, 2008, 12:52:11 PM »
Be sure to claybar it and give it a good coat of wax. The rail dust that mine had on it was incredible. Then wax it a min of twice a year. It's amazing how well these hold there value.  A BMW in good shape will sell immediately when that time comes years from now. Mine had nearly 90k on it when I sold it and I had no problem selling it for what I wanted in price.  I had a couple of callers willing to pay me more than I was asking but I'd already taken a down from the buyer.
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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #7 on: September 10, 2008, 01:37:04 PM »
Nice car :)
If i dont buy a flat somewhere im going to buy a new car , i have always wanted a fast car but never been able to afford the thing , well now i can  my choice is the Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 .To get to where i live you need to get on the ferry and the ramp angles can somtimes be a bit harsh so some clearance is needed also i will need some carrying capacity and as i live in the middle east and Cayanne's are ten a penny i have a very childish glee in being in a car that is half the price but quicker :)     
Again Redtop ...nice car :)
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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #8 on: September 10, 2008, 04:26:54 PM »
Congrats! And a good choice! My happiest "Automobile day" was the day I took delivery of a new BMW 330ci in 2001. Unfortunately it was 2 days after 9/11 so it took some of the excitement off the delivery day.

So, did you go for the 328 or 335 model? Stick or slushy?  What options did you get?

328...Auto w/ steptronic. Sat Radio....Leather....Dual AC....  to be honest I don't know WHAT all it has. It's a 2008. No packages. My wife was NOT going to have the sports package at all. She said the ride wasn't worth the money. I tend to agree since I am not into the autocross scene or anything like that. I did take it out on a twisty road today tho. Put it in manual and had a bit of fun. Handles like you wouldn't believe. Actually better than my Vette I had I think. Very quick and smooth with the power. Comfoatable to sit in and drive....Im very happy with it.

 
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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #9 on: September 10, 2008, 04:58:51 PM »
Booo Euro trash Boooooo. ;)
Just kidding Red, have fun with it. :aok
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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #10 on: September 10, 2008, 07:01:27 PM »
Nice car.  I have to admit though, after having a kid and wanting to have a second, I'm leaning heavily towards a pontiac G8 with the big engine.  The 2008 G8 GT has around 360hp, and there will be a GTX model in 2009 that ought to have closer to 400hp.  Sticker price on the GT is only $31k, and since the car is based around fully mature technology (proven LS series engine and holden chassis) the maintenance costs over the long term ought to be very reasonable compared to a BMW.  For "long term" I mean including everything from changing out a fuel or water pump to replacing a bumper when your wife backs into that 2.5 ft tall stack of concrete parking lot barriers cleverly located in what looked like an otherwise empty parking space...

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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #11 on: September 10, 2008, 07:13:04 PM »
Nice car.  I have to admit though, after having a kid and wanting to have a second, I'm leaning heavily towards a pontiac G8 with the big engine.  The 2008 G8 GT has around 360hp, and there will be a GTX model in 2009 that ought to have closer to 400hp.  Sticker price on the GT is only $31k, and since the car is based around fully mature technology (proven LS series engine and holden chassis) the maintenance costs over the long term ought to be very reasonable compared to a BMW.  For "long term" I mean including everything from changing out a fuel or water pump to replacing a bumper when your wife backs into that 2.5 ft tall stack of concrete parking lot barriers cleverly located in what looked like an otherwise empty parking space...



Well...I looked at a bunch of differant cars.....I paid 31k for this one. It comes with 4 year 50k bumper to bumper / 50k maintenace warranty. Which means of it break in that 50k...its fixed...but also...I get oil changes...checks...inspection s....any maintenace that needs done is free up to 50k...and for 1900.00 I can extend that to 100k.
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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #12 on: September 10, 2008, 07:37:48 PM »
328...Auto w/ steptronic. Sat Radio....Leather....Dual AC....  to be honest I don't know WHAT all it has. It's a 2008. No packages. My wife was NOT going to have the sports package at all. She said the ride wasn't worth the money. I tend to agree since I am not into the autocross scene or anything like that. I did take it out on a twisty road today tho. Put it in manual and had a bit of fun. Handles like you wouldn't believe. Actually better than my Vette I had I think. Very quick and smooth with the power. Comfoatable to sit in and drive....Im very happy with it.

 

Nice!  If you put a stock vette suspension up against a stock BMW suspension, the BMW wins every time. Reason is shorter wheel base and lighter car. 

I've never driven a vette with an upgraded suspension, but I had the sports suspension and I can get a guy on this BBS that will vouch that he and I hit a 25 mph cloverleaf on ramp at 70 mph. :D (at the peak of the curve, I accelerated all the way through until my passenger was forced to grab the "Oh Sh&#" handle..."Mission Accomplished")
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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #13 on: September 10, 2008, 07:43:32 PM »
My trans-am is well over 130,000 without any repairs I would consider "major"...  The 3 worst mechanical parts I've had go bad were a leaky diff (subject of a recall and repaired under warranty), a power window motor that quit (common problem with camaro and firebird but not too expensive to fix) and a water pump that started leaking at 132,000 miles.  None of those repairs were too expensive.  For electrics, I had an ABS module go out that was replaced under warranty, a traction control module that got killed by a high pressure car wash (not under warranty) and the radio has a known defect that makes the display unreadable sometimes.  The most expensive of those to fix was the traction control module but I saved a few hundred by finding the part myself.  A dealer or GM sponsored mechanic must do the part install because it requires a computer reset by their proprietary computer gadget, but that's not unique to GM.

Not bad for 10 years of owning a car that consumer reports consistently called a reliability nightmare...  My only problem with the car right now is that it won't die so I have no excuse to replace it other than putting a car seat in the back makes the front passenger seat unusable, but the resale price is maybe $6000 so replacing it with ANY other car is essentially paying tens of thousands of dollars for a larger back seat.  Heck, the car still gives me 18mpg around town and 28mpg on the highway so it's not even all that bad of a gas hog.

I hope you have good luck with your beemer :)  They sure are nice cars and like I said, a nice 3-series has been super high on my list of cars I might buy if my firebird ever dies.  I just think that considering the kid and the fact that I want more power than the 328i offers, I'd have to spend an awful lot of money to get a BMW with the interior room and power of the G8 so I'll just have to make do with another pontiac that will hopefully also last at least 10 years and 130k+ miles.

Of course, my firebird has to die first and it's not showing any signs of that.

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Re: New Car...Finally did it....
« Reply #14 on: September 10, 2008, 07:45:19 PM »
Bavarian auto/car... good choice my friend :)
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