hey guys, 3 more months
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The infiniti is definitely more reliable in the long run. Check this website out for reliability issues in cars. http://www.truedelta.com/car-reliability.php
Even if they were the same reliability the G35 would cost less to purchase and change the parts. The fair share of European cars I've owned all have electrical issues with something that costs an arm and leg to fix.
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the 335i oil overheats and the throttle dies. I am pretty sure BMW fixed this issue, but if something like that happens I wouldn't consider bimmers to be reliable. I haven't ever heard of Nissan/Infiniti having major issues like that. Nissan engines and trannys can take a lot of abuse.
Even if they were the same reliability the G35 would cost less to purchase and change the parts. The fair share of European cars I've owned all have electrical issues with something that costs an arm and leg to fix.
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I think it would depend on how each car was maintained.
BTW kid, don't act like some hot shot because you bought half of the car, you wouldn't have it without your parents help. I wish my parents would of bought half of my coupe, I'd have it basically paid off.
BTW kid, don't act like some hot shot because you bought half of the car, you wouldn't have it without your parents help. I wish my parents would of bought half of my coupe, I'd have it basically paid off.
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it would also depend on how its driven, but with all the oil consumption and clicking axles and other tsbs (but not for evveeeryy car out there) for the g i think the bimmer might be less of a headache. however, i do think the g is more worthwhile. i remember driving my dads bimmer and it didnt feel as good as my g... well idk i just think the bimmer has less character
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what im trying to say is if i get a 03-04 coupe ill be buying it my self for 10k, but if my parents can help me out half ill, get a car like 07-08 from the dealer CPO for like 20k or lower, and for the insurance on the coupe, the coupe would be under my dad, and i would be under the cheapest car, my goal is to get a 07-08 from the dealer CPO, but since money isnt doing the best now, i might buy my self a 03-04 coupe, clean tile 40-70k miles.
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what im trying to say is if i get a 03-04 coupe ill be buying it my self for 10k, but if my parents can help me out half ill, get a car like 07-08 from the dealer CPO for like 20k or lower, and for the insurance on the coupe, the coupe would be under my dad, and i would be under the cheapest car, my goal is to get a 07-08 from the dealer CPO, but since money isnt doing the best now, i might buy my self a 03-04 coupe, clean tile 40-70k miles.
Not to mention you'll have taxes and registration fees.
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why not? were in a recession, people need the money and these cars are 6-7 years old, KBB on them are from 10-13. here in miami, idk about were you live, but ive seen MANY go for around 10k clean and all, its all about negotiating and the cash, people cant turn down cash offers.
heres and example clean title and 63k miles, with navi
http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/ctd/1716355545.html
i asked if they'd do 10 cash and they said yes.
you just gotta look around, and yes i do know about tax and registration.
heres and example clean title and 63k miles, with navi
http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/ctd/1716355545.html
i asked if they'd do 10 cash and they said yes.
you just gotta look around, and yes i do know about tax and registration.
#23
No way, no how. And it's not even close. You can think it, but that doesn't make it true.
Maintenance is certainly part of it, but all things being equal, the G35 is significantly more reliable than any BMW. And when things do break, they are much more expensive to get repaired on a German car than Japanese. Besides, how is he going to know the maintenance history?
Kid, if mommy and daddy do decide to gift you with a car you probably don't deserve, remember that you're giving up tons of performance by going with the 328. They really aren't comparable cars other than they both have 6 cylinders. The 328 competes with maybe a Ford Fusion, or some other wimpy V6. And either car will be very expensive to insure. The G35 because of it's performance and the 328 because it's expensive and new. You'd be foolish not to get full coverage on either one of them, so factor in at least $2000 a year to insure them.
And if you're looking for a CPO 328i Coupe, you won't be getting it for $20K. There's about a $3K premium on Coupes vs. Sedans. And the car will have upwards of 50K miles on it. Check out Autotrader.com and you'll see what kind of prices are out there.
Maintenance is certainly part of it, but all things being equal, the G35 is significantly more reliable than any BMW. And when things do break, they are much more expensive to get repaired on a German car than Japanese. Besides, how is he going to know the maintenance history?
Kid, if mommy and daddy do decide to gift you with a car you probably don't deserve, remember that you're giving up tons of performance by going with the 328. They really aren't comparable cars other than they both have 6 cylinders. The 328 competes with maybe a Ford Fusion, or some other wimpy V6. And either car will be very expensive to insure. The G35 because of it's performance and the 328 because it's expensive and new. You'd be foolish not to get full coverage on either one of them, so factor in at least $2000 a year to insure them.
And if you're looking for a CPO 328i Coupe, you won't be getting it for $20K. There's about a $3K premium on Coupes vs. Sedans. And the car will have upwards of 50K miles on it. Check out Autotrader.com and you'll see what kind of prices are out there.
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why not? were in a recession, people need the money and these cars are 6-7 years old, KBB on them are from 10-13. here in miami, idk about were you live, but ive seen MANY go for around 10k clean and all, its all about negotiating and the cash, people cant turn down cash offers.
heres and example clean title and 63k miles, with navi
http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/ctd/1716355545.html
i asked if they'd do 10 cash and they said yes.
you just gotta look around, and yes i do know about tax and registration.
heres and example clean title and 63k miles, with navi
http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/ctd/1716355545.html
i asked if they'd do 10 cash and they said yes.
you just gotta look around, and yes i do know about tax and registration.
#25
why not? were in a recession, people need the money and these cars are 6-7 years old, KBB on them are from 10-13. here in miami, idk about were you live, but ive seen MANY go for around 10k clean and all, its all about negotiating and the cash, people cant turn down cash offers.
heres and example clean title and 63k miles, with navi
http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/ctd/1716355545.html
i asked if they'd do 10 cash and they said yes.
you just gotta look around, and yes i do know about tax and registration.
heres and example clean title and 63k miles, with navi
http://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/ctd/1716355545.html
i asked if they'd do 10 cash and they said yes.
you just gotta look around, and yes i do know about tax and registration.
And whether it's cash or not makes no difference. People aren't going to sell you something for a discount just because you've got folding money to hand them. Money is money, whether it comes from a bank or out of your pocket.
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Look kid. Be smart with your money. You're a sophomore in high school I'm assuming, so if you really don't need a car right now don't buy one. I bought my first car 5 years ago when I was 20, and it was a 97 Maxima I got for $5000. Point is, be smart with your money. I'm in the finance industry and I'll tell you that the intrinsic value of that $10,000 will be significantly higher than the G that you'd put it towards. Listen to the older people on the forums and they'll all tell you that you're gonna be getting a piece of **** for $10K even if you think its clean. Hold on to that $10K, and the future benefits will be very rewarding.
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Look kid. Be smart with your money. You're a sophomore in high school I'm assuming, so if you really don't need a car right now don't buy one. I bought my first car 5 years ago when I was 20, and it was a 97 Maxima I got for $5000. Point is, be smart with your money. I'm in the finance industry and I'll tell you that the intrinsic value of that $10,000 will be significantly higher than the G that you'd put it towards. Listen to the older people on the forums and they'll all tell you that you're gonna be getting a piece of **** for $10K even if you think its clean. Hold on to that $10K, and the future benefits will be very rewarding.
If you must have a car, then I recommend you get something cheap and reliable that you can pick up for under 3K.