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starshinek 01-21-2007 11:40 AM

Experience with BMW 323i???
 
Hi everyone!

I've been reading various posts in this forum over the past couple of weeks and decided that it was time to actually post something =)

I know this has nothing to do with dieting, but I would like to know if any of you have had a BMW 323i... and if you have, did you like it? Did you have problems with it? Any information would be greatly appreciated!

I'm torn because a Lexus and the BMW. While I have had a Lexus in the past and loved it - it's a fantastic car - I'm looking for something new. I've read some reviews on this particular BMW and they just don't sound too good. It sounds like the car is constantly in the shop with things going wrong. With my Lexus, there was never anything major that I had to do with it.

Thanks so much!!!


jules1216 01-21-2007 11:51 AM

My friend owned both a Mercedes and a BMW, when things do go wrong the parts & labor are both extremely expensive.

BerkshireGrl 01-22-2007 12:22 PM

Um.... oh I wish! ;)

My top recommendation would be to go to the online website of Consumer Reports magazine:

www.consumerreports.org

They are non-profit, have been in print since 1936, and have incredible, unbiased auto reviews, and they are also backed by annual owner surveys they send out to their subscribers. This is THE place to get information on a car's performance, comfort, reliability, etc.

To get the reviews, you need either to be a 'real' paper subscriber or you can join up online for $26/year. Trust me, it'll be the best $26 investment you ever made, especially for such a car as a BMW. :D

nelie 01-22-2007 12:34 PM

Are those the only 2 cars you have test driven? I didn't care for a lexus when I test drove it and I don't like BMWs so I didn't test drive that but I considered 15 or so cars and test drove about 10 before I bought my car. I think there are a lot of better options than the BMW if you look at cars in the similar range.

alinnell 01-22-2007 12:54 PM

Have you considered the Infiniti? I've had my M for almost 2 years and have never had any problem with it. I like it better than Lexus because everyone and their cousin drives a Lexus around here.

nelie 01-22-2007 01:18 PM

You must come from a different area of Cali than me alinnell. Everyone and their cousin drives a BMW where I came from and went to school. (Northern San Diego County/Southern Orange county)

I actually had a funny experience test driving an infiniti. The dealer got mad at me for not liking the car! He tried to tell me it was the best car in its class and I told him I just didn't care for it as much as the other cars I test drove.

alinnell 01-22-2007 01:52 PM

Nelie~I just say that because it seems like everyone has a Lexus. But you're right! Everywhere you go it's Beemers, Mercedes and Lexus's. And since we have such a rich population, we also have a lot of Bentley's, Rolls Royces, Mazaratis....you name it! You almost have to drive a nice car to fit in!

nelie 01-22-2007 03:43 PM

I actually think the fun is in not fitting in :) I love my car or at least I did when I had long commutes but I may eventually downgrade it. I keep thinking I want a smaller car, something like a Yaris. Although european manufacturers are bringing back some of the smaller european cars which didn't do well in the past but now there seems to be a demand because of higher gas prices. So I'm hoping in a few years when I may think of getting a different car, there will be quite a few options for me.

alinnell 01-22-2007 03:56 PM

DD test drove a Yaris and we weren't impressed. We ended up getting her a Honda Civic--it has much better crash test ratings.

nelie 01-22-2007 04:57 PM

Yeah I know someone who bought a civic as well and they are very impressed with it. It even fits their baby seat in the back seat.

EZMONEY 01-22-2007 10:42 PM

Originally Posted by nelie:
You must come from a different area of Cali than me alinnell. Everyone and their cousin drives a BMW where I came from and went to school. (Northern San Diego County/Southern Orange county)

I actually had a funny experience test driving an infiniti. The dealer got mad at me for not liking the car! He tried to tell me it was the best car in its class and I told him I just didn't care for it as much as the other cars I test drove.

Originally Posted by alinnell:
Nelie~I just say that because it seems like everyone has a Lexus. But you're right! Everywhere you go it's Beemers, Mercedes and Lexus's. And since we have such a rich population, we also have a lot of Bentley's, Rolls Royces, Mazaratis....you name it! You almost have to drive a nice car to fit in!

AHEMM..I LIVE IN NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY AND DRIVE A FORD PICK-UP AND ANGIE DRIVES A HONDA CIVIC...I FEEL SO WHITE TRASH NOW :(

Wildfyre 01-22-2007 11:06 PM

BMWs are EXTREMELY expensive in the long run. The insurance will kick you in the pants, it's recommended you use premium-grade gas in them, and if anything ever needs to be replaced, you're screwed.

nelie 01-22-2007 11:13 PM

Nothing wrong with driving a ford pickup or a honda civic or any other car for that matter. One of the reasons I dislike BMWs so much is (well for a variety of reasons) is that they are so common and well especially around those that get a little money and want to splurge on a car or those that want to overextend themselves. I personally think that near-luxury/luxury cars should be a lot less common but people want to spend their money on something flashy and leases have made payments low enough for people who truly can't afford a car to actually get one. I have what you would call a near-luxury car which I bought for my own reasons but I really love DH's toyota :)

Cars really shouldn't be something that you buy because of what others have or do. If you really enjoy driving (like I do) and are willing to splurge on a car if you have the money, then there is nothing wrong with spending a little extra money on that. If you have other priorities in life, then splurging on a car may be at the bottom of your list.

BerkshireGrl 01-22-2007 11:41 PM

Oh nelie, but I think we ALL should have luxury cars ;)

How many teeth would I have to put under my pillow for that now, hmm...

p.s. Well-said :)

willmakeit 01-23-2007 11:16 AM

I thinking leasing a car is always better if you want to drive a new german car (no maintainance plus new car)! You should usually not keep german cars after 5-6 years as they start having problems and could be very expensive to even fix a small thing. Plus if you have a business, leasing could be 100% tax deductable.

German cars are safer (no question) because of the steel bodies and even very solid and easier to turn around. Airbag system is also the best in german cars.

Lexus is a nice car but its all aluminium and for me safety comes first!

But whichever car you buy, make sure the airbag system is good and it has an electronic stabilisation system and a good and stable breaking system!

alinnell 01-23-2007 11:23 AM

Originally Posted by EZMONEY:
AHEMM..I LIVE IN NORTH SAN DIEGO COUNTY AND DRIVE A FORD PICK-UP AND ANGIE DRIVES A HONDA CIVIC...I FEEL SO WHITE TRASH NOW :(

Gary, DD drives a Honda Civic. I used to drive a Honda Civic. It's my DH's fault that I drive an Infiniti.....I was looking to upgrade from my 6 year old Chrysler to perhaps a Ford Escape (but we have an Expedition, so why get 2 SUV's). We started at one end of the auto mall (Ford) and ended up at Infiniti just for the heck of it and he ran into an old friend. Half an hour later, he's still talking to his friend (the salesman) and I've fallen in love with the Infiniti. So, it's all his fault!! :dizzy:

Oh, and our "fleet" trucks at work are all Fords. Nothing wrong with a "found on road dead" or "fix or repair daily" car! LOL

nelie 01-23-2007 11:44 AM

Oh I don't think leasing is bad unless you are using it to buy a car you can't otherwise afford. If someone knows what a lease is and what they are getting into, then that is fine. If somone says "Wow I can get a $40k car for $300 month" then they are asking for trouble.

Also, when I bought my car, I got free maintenance for 3 years lease or no lease.

telemetrynurse 01-23-2007 01:23 PM

Originally Posted by starshinek:
Hi everyone!

I've been reading various posts in this forum over the past couple of weeks and decided that it was time to actually post something =)

I know this has nothing to do with dieting, but I would like to know if any of you have had a BMW 323i... and if you have, did you like it? Did you have problems with it? Any information would be greatly appreciated!

I'm torn because a Lexus and the BMW. While I have had a Lexus in the past and loved it - it's a fantastic car - I'm looking for something new. I've read some reviews on this particular BMW and they just don't sound too good. It sounds like the car is constantly in the shop with things going wrong. With my Lexus, there was never anything major that I had to do with it.

Thanks so much!!!

DH has a BMW 325i. He LOVES his car! It is a bit pricey to maintain. It costs $150 for an oil change and his beemie prefers premium gas. Repairs can be VERY expensive. However, he got an extended warranty which covers 6 years/ 100,000 miles in addition to the manufacturers warranty. It covers 100% of repairs (except for wear and tear stuff) with no deductible. I'd highly recommed checking into an extended warranty (make sure it is a reputable company) IF you get a bmw.

Consumer reports is a good site to check. also kbb dot com (kelley blue book)

I drive a civic and LOVE it! ha!

starshinek 01-23-2007 03:35 PM

Hi everyone - Thanks for all the great information. I decided against the 323i because I felt that they really skimped on the interior and it was inferior to what I wanted. I did test drive other cars with Mercedes and Infiniti being in the group - I settled on a BMW 528i, I think. I'm really happy with it and just got it last night. I just wanted something that I've never had in the past... Thanks again for the great replies and website!

EZMONEY 01-23-2007 10:11 PM

Originally Posted by alinnell:
Gary, DD drives a Honda Civic. I used to drive a Honda Civic. It's my DH's fault that I drive an Infiniti.....I was looking to upgrade from my 6 year old Chrysler to perhaps a Ford Escape (but we have an Expedition, so why get 2 SUV's). We started at one end of the auto mall (Ford) and ended up at Infiniti just for the heck of it and he ran into an old friend. Half an hour later, he's still talking to his friend (the salesman) and I've fallen in love with the Infiniti. So, it's all his fault!! :dizzy:

OH NICE TRY! SOUNDS LIKE A SET-UP TO ME! ;)

Oh, and our "fleet" trucks at work are all Fords. Nothing wrong with a "found on road dead" or "fix or repair daily" car! LOL

WHOA THERE! I THOUGHT YOU WERE MY FRIEND :?:

nelie 01-23-2007 10:39 PM

Awww... I will say though that my first car was a ford and it is my last ford.

EZMONEY 01-23-2007 10:44 PM

Nelie, I Just Love It When You Cheer Me Up.....must Be The North San Diego County In Ya!

alinnell 01-24-2007 09:53 AM

Originally Posted by EZMONEY:
WHOA THERE! I THOUGHT YOU WERE MY FRIEND :?:

Of course we're still friends.....:o

nelie 01-24-2007 11:22 AM

Actually it was a North County ford dealership that is the reason I'll never buy another ford. The car was fine but the service was horrid! Actually the car is still ticking, I sold it to a (very) happy friend.

alinnell 01-24-2007 01:36 PM

One of my favorite Fords was a 1966 Mustang fastback. DH bought it to race in vintage car races. It was fun but expensive. We sold the car a couple years ago. We're still trying to unload his Oldsmobile stock car. I think he raced that less than 6 times and then he and his buddies decided that the thousands they were spending on race weekends could be better spent elsewhere. I sure was glad about that!


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