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designman "The price seems to be a typo. Retail on such a car (MY 2000) is around $22K. I would look into it further." I looked. It is being offered by a dealer and he has two other 528i offerings both in the high twenties, and both have more miles. Geez, I could have kept my 530i for only $28,000! "Maybe you could broaden the possibilities by being less demanding with the options. Aren't the stick and SP what you really want?" Well, yes, and the Sport Seats (which typically means PP as well). I had the same non-Sport Seats in my 328i that are in the standard 528i and while they were nice, the Sport Seats in my 530i were soooo much better. Given the time I'm going to be spending in whatever I drive, a happy butt equates to a much happier me. markcincinnati "Have you considered a BMW 325?" Yeah, I've considered 3ers in virtually every E46 and E90 guise. I had an E46 before my 530i, and while it was a good and competent car, there were certain little things that made the 5er just that much more enjoyable of a driving experience. Regarding leasing. I'm thinking that is rather impractical given that I'm already driving some 30,000 miles per year. Assuming that I stay on the current contract, that will jump to somewhere north of 45,000 miles next year. If that scenario does in fact come to pass, I could easily see a total of 120,000 miles over the next three years. Even at $0.16 per mile I'd need to cough up $12,000 in excess mileage charges. As far as the full maintenance/warranty/CPO warranty issues go, I turn a pretty fair wrench and about the only thing I shy away from are transmission overhauls. As such, general maintenance items and such really aren't an issue for me, and even the odd major job is something that I kind of look forward to in a cathartic kind of way. Regarding the AWD issue. Personally I much prefer RWD and a good set of winter skins as opposed to AWD. With a set of Michelin Arctic-Alpin tires on my 530i I drove it through three winters up here in New Hampshire, and two of those three featured total snowfall numbers of well in excess of 100". Through it all it never put a foot wrong and proved to be the best winter car I've ever had, and I have no doubt that a well maintained 528i will be just as capable. Regarding the A3, wow, what a fun and practical car, and if it was available with the 2.0T, a 6-Speed and RWD, the combination might just be too much for me to pass up. Alas, RWD isn't an option at any price, and to get the engine and tranny of my choice I'd have to opt for FWD. Makes me muse, "I remember what it was like to be rich." Hey! I resemble that remark! bdkinnh "Why not just combine options 1 and 2 and drive the DGC until the right 5er comes along?" I strongly suspect that is exactly what I will end up doing. I sure hope it doesn't take a year or more to find the perfect car. Best Regards, Shipo
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There is an E39 at a dealer near me (non-BMW). Want me to get the specs on it for you? -Paul
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Replying to: erickpl (Jun 02, 2006 6:58 am) Best Regards, Shipo |
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Replying to: shipo (Jun 02, 2006 6:53 am) Patience, young padwan. I've been looking for a house in Windham for three years; I hope your luck is better than mine.
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Replying to: bdkinnh (Jun 02, 2006 8:04 am) Really? I mean, are you yanking my leg about Windhan because I live there Best Regards, Shipo
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Replying to: shipo (Jun 02, 2006 8:47 am) Really looking to move there - I grew up in Nashua and I'm renting in Salem (I just had to get out of MA). I saw a place I liked in Londonderry, but the taxes there are about 50% higher than anywhere else. Not married and no kids, so a good school system isn't a priority right now. It did, however, have a good sized garage that I could probably fit a lift into.
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Replying to: bdkinnh (Jun 02, 2006 9:06 am) Hmmm, are you aware that Salem booted our kids out of their high school a couple of years back? Last year the Windham voters approved the building of a new high school (scheduled to open in August of 2008) by a "Yes" vote of 79%. We are breaking ground in the next week or so and since we are going it alone on this school (at least until the state condemns the school in Pelham), it is very much a certainty that our taxes will GO UP. Good luck in your search. Best Regards, Shipo
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Replying to: shipo (Jun 02, 2006 9:34 am) Yep - knew all about it. I know they will go up, but I doubt they'll go up 50% (fingers crossed). Plus, once Windham has it's own high school, I imagine property values will go up as well. IMHO, Pelham really goofed by voting down a co-op. A friend of mine that lives in Pelham felt that Windham would have controlled everything, and they (Pelham) were just wanted for the funding. Could be, but I doubt that Pelham has the tax base to support a state-of-the-art new high school on their own. Oh well... it will be that much sweeter to watch the Windham kids kick the stuffing out of the Pelham kids at high school football.
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Replying to: bdkinnh (Jun 02, 2006 10:41 am) Pretty funny from a Windham perspective. Back on topic, I don't know about other towns in New Hampshire, but I was rather surprised to find that Windham profits mightily from those with nice new cars. I leased my ED 530i in March of 2002 (drove it in Germany in April and then licensed it in May when it hit our shores) in New Jersey, which charges sales tax on the depreciation value of the lease (about $850 in this case –IIRC-), and then promptly moved to New Hampshire that August. When I showed up at the Windham Town Hall I was stunned to find that I was then on the hook for about $800 per year, payable directly to the town for the privilege of driving my car. Best Regards, Shipo
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Replying to: shipo (Jun 02, 2006 11:25 am)
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