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Car Forum / BMW Cars / September 2005

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Buy 2005/06 M3 or wait until new model ?

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redline - 29 Sep 2005 03:07 GMT
I had a E36 M3 in the past and loved it. When I bought my 330cic in
2003 I wanted an M3 but was reluctant to purchase because of all the
engine problems.

So I am think I could buy now and enjoy the car for 4 years or so and
then upgrade to the new model once the bugs are worked out. The new v-8
will be nice but BMW does not have a good track record releasing new
engines.

If I wait until the new model (2007) I would mostly hold off until at
leest the 2009 model just to make sure everything has been worked out.
FlagshipOne@gmail.com - 29 Sep 2005 15:15 GMT
Why do people worry about stuff like this?

Drive them till they break and then have them fixed. Thats what
warranties are for people!
redline - 29 Sep 2005 16:19 GMT
I wish it were that simple.

When the M3 started having engine problems, BMW denied there was an
issue and a lot of people had to pay $18,000 to have their engines
rebuilt.  After months of fighting BMW reduced the cost to $6,000.
Once a law suit was filed, they admitted the issue and started
repairing engines and provided a 100,000 mile warranty on the rebuilt
engines.

You may have a lot of cash and time to waste and spending 60k on a
vehicle only to have it blow up may not seem like a big deal to you.
However, I think yu will be in the minority.
FlagshipOne@gmail.com - 30 Sep 2005 05:23 GMT
I completely agree.....I will be in the minority......

to me a car is just something to drive.....they are not investments. I
will be the first to admit that some are more to drive than others
which is why I buy BMW's but I buy what I like not because of the long
term 'investment' the vehicle may have.

Honestly, if you have to worry about it all the time you shouldnt be
buying that type of car.
Malt_Hound - 29 Sep 2005 20:24 GMT
> I had a E36 M3 in the past and loved it. When I bought my 330cic in
> 2003 I wanted an M3 but was reluctant to purchase because of all the
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> If I wait until the new model (2007) I would mostly hold off until at
> leest the 2009 model just to make sure everything has been worked out.

Well, you held off on the E46 M3 until they "worked the bugs out" and
now it has been superceded.  Meanwhile, you could have bought one and
been happily driving it with a 100k mile engine warranty.

If you hold out on the V8 (E90?) M3 for all the bugs to be worked out it
will probably end up being superceded as well.  All this holding out has
to be tough... ;-)

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daytripper - 29 Sep 2005 22:49 GMT
>> I had a E36 M3 in the past and loved it. When I bought my 330cic in
>> 2003 I wanted an M3 but was reluctant to purchase because of all the
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>will probably end up being superceded as well.  All this holding out has
>to be tough... ;-)

nbd. Buy a CPO M3 for a decent price - should come with the remaining extended
engine warranty - and avoid the extra-super-duper-depreciation a new E46 M3
will take when the next model comes out...
redline - 30 Sep 2005 00:31 GMT
That's the best idea I heard yet!
330xi - 30 Sep 2005 01:57 GMT
>>> I had a E36 M3 in the past and loved it. When I bought my 330cic in
>>> 2003 I wanted an M3 but was reluctant to purchase because of all the
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> M3
> will take when the next model comes out...

the only problem with that is the demand is always higher than supply on M's
and there is NO extra-super-duper-depreciation
it's not a Chrysler or Ford
plus there is always a period when neither the old or the new are available
when it comes to M's

330xi@canada.com
redline - 30 Sep 2005 02:07 GMT
I thought that demand was high as well.  Between two local dealers,
there are 10 new M3's and 5 CPO's that have been  on the lots for
several weeks now.
daytripper - 30 Sep 2005 02:16 GMT
>I thought that demand was high as well.  Between two local dealers,
>there are 10 new M3's and 5 CPO's that have been  on the lots for
>several weeks now.

yup, we're seeing the same thing here. someone needs a reality check....
Phil Robyn - 30 Sep 2005 04:52 GMT
> I thought that demand was high as well.  Between two local dealers,
> there are 10 new M3's and 5 CPO's that have been  on the lots for
> several weeks now.

I think they must be having trouble moving them.  Last week I
received in the mail a US$2,500.00 discount certificate from
BMWNA to be used to purchase a new M3....

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sgfan3 - 30 Sep 2005 03:15 GMT
I have been considering an E46 M3 and now I hear of engine problems? What
were the specific issues/problems? TIA

>I had a E36 M3 in the past and loved it. When I bought my 330cic in
> 2003 I wanted an M3 but was reluctant to purchase because of all the
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> If I wait until the new model (2007) I would mostly hold off until at
> leest the 2009 model just to make sure everything has been worked out.
redline - 30 Sep 2005 03:20 GMT
Search for "engine recall m3" in alt.autos.bmw  2002/2003 models had
engine issues.

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