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<blockquote data-quote="whitestorm" data-source="post: 20451" data-attributes="member: 19804"><p>Hi guys,I intro myself in the newbie section recently but didn't manage to post my query here earlier. Am in the midst of scouting for a BMW. What I have seen and in my mind are:320i M-Sport (Brand new)Tested the car at Quill Auto and found the car not too bad. Just a bit slow on the pick up and like the M-sport goodies that comes with it. The SA there told me they can pre-reg the car to give me further discount & take the step-up plan with BMW Credit.320d M-Sport (Premium Selection - 2010)Saw the car at AB Glenmarie. Have not test driven it yet and I have read how powerful it is in this forum. Test driving it this Saturday. They priced it at 235k for these used 320d.325i (Premium Selection - 2006 model)This was priced at 188K at AB Glenmarie. No idrive. 1 year warranty from BMW. Test drive is also schedule for this Saturday. Thus couple of questions if you guys can help out.1. Is getting a brand new 320i pre-reg with the step-up plan sensible? I would need to pay it off big time on my 7th year which is a crazy amount of money. Or would be better if I get a 2nd hand/recond 320i?2. Is the 325i priced at market rate at AB? AM sure they would have jacked up the price. I only feel that I would have peace of mind getting the 1 yr warranty. But are there any 325i specific issues that I should take note of? They also asked me to take up a 5yr step-up plan which I was a bit hesitant since by then it would be a 9yr old car and how much can I sell the car off to even get some money back at all.3. The 320d looks really sporty with all the goodies in it. Really like it. Just not too sure of driving a diesel. Probably too entrenched with petrol cars. But is the price tag of 235K fair for these almost new cars? Or have they been thrashed by the BMW staff, refurbished then sell it off?Thanks in advance dudes! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitestorm, post: 20451, member: 19804"] Hi guys,I intro myself in the newbie section recently but didn't manage to post my query here earlier. Am in the midst of scouting for a BMW. What I have seen and in my mind are:320i M-Sport (Brand new)Tested the car at Quill Auto and found the car not too bad. Just a bit slow on the pick up and like the M-sport goodies that comes with it. The SA there told me they can pre-reg the car to give me further discount & take the step-up plan with BMW Credit.320d M-Sport (Premium Selection - 2010)Saw the car at AB Glenmarie. Have not test driven it yet and I have read how powerful it is in this forum. Test driving it this Saturday. They priced it at 235k for these used 320d.325i (Premium Selection - 2006 model)This was priced at 188K at AB Glenmarie. No idrive. 1 year warranty from BMW. Test drive is also schedule for this Saturday. Thus couple of questions if you guys can help out.1. Is getting a brand new 320i pre-reg with the step-up plan sensible? I would need to pay it off big time on my 7th year which is a crazy amount of money. Or would be better if I get a 2nd hand/recond 320i?2. Is the 325i priced at market rate at AB? AM sure they would have jacked up the price. I only feel that I would have peace of mind getting the 1 yr warranty. But are there any 325i specific issues that I should take note of? They also asked me to take up a 5yr step-up plan which I was a bit hesitant since by then it would be a 9yr old car and how much can I sell the car off to even get some money back at all.3. The 320d looks really sporty with all the goodies in it. Really like it. Just not too sure of driving a diesel. Probably too entrenched with petrol cars. But is the price tag of 235K fair for these almost new cars? Or have they been thrashed by the BMW staff, refurbished then sell it off?Thanks in advance dudes! :cool: [/QUOTE]
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