Quote:
Originally Posted by TorqueDog
Yeah, but look at AutoTrader and look at the absolutely nutty prices 2000-03 M5s are selling for now. I paid ~$48k for mine if I remember correctly back in 2007, and now that's about the money you'll need to buy one today.
All it really needed to keep going was brakes (and I'd already bought the new clutch for whenever it was ready to be done), but I ended up switching to a 335i.
|
There's a saying in my business.... "The most expensive car on the lot is the most inexpensive european car on the lot."
I've lost my shirt on so many 10 year old + BMW's and Benz's I have PTSD from it.
Me: "Oh wow what a beautiful older Land Rover/Benz/BMW. I'm sure that engine light is a $600 fix...."
Service dept: "The engine light is a $13,700 fix."