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<blockquote data-quote="supergripen" data-source="post: 116013" data-attributes="member: 1254"><p>hi bro..</p><p>1st question i gotta ask u is what is your priorities when driving? what do you want from ur car?</p><p>if u want style,comfort,prestige and sophistication then BMW is for you.</p><p>if you want power,pace and speed than you'd better steer elsewhere unless you can stretch for an M-car.i know a few guys that bought bimmers thinking they are fast cars and ending up frustrated cuz the cars are slow when compared to other current sports saloon.so identify that fact first..</p><p>e46 Ci,these are very nice tasteful cars.my advise is when you have decided on a particular model,get a bmw mechanic to do a thorough inspection on the car.it doesn't matter whether its a Jap or UK spec example..as long as the condition is good,go for it.</p><p>i myself went for a locally assembled model for that little bit of peace(of mind)from AB Approved Used Cars.</p><p>e90s are still very new hence they are painfully expensive..well,its actually the tax that made it so.unless its affordable to you,i'd steer clear for the moment.furthermore,BMW just announced that they are spending rm25mil to assemble the e90 here so expect lower ckd prices later on.</p><p></p><p>myself? my next car wont be a bimmer for the simple fact that they are slow(non-M)..unless the 335i twin turbo becomes a reality(even then,it'll be VERY expensive thanx to the national auto policy!!)..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supergripen, post: 116013, member: 1254"] hi bro.. 1st question i gotta ask u is what is your priorities when driving? what do you want from ur car? if u want style,comfort,prestige and sophistication then BMW is for you. if you want power,pace and speed than you'd better steer elsewhere unless you can stretch for an M-car.i know a few guys that bought bimmers thinking they are fast cars and ending up frustrated cuz the cars are slow when compared to other current sports saloon.so identify that fact first.. e46 Ci,these are very nice tasteful cars.my advise is when you have decided on a particular model,get a bmw mechanic to do a thorough inspection on the car.it doesn't matter whether its a Jap or UK spec example..as long as the condition is good,go for it. i myself went for a locally assembled model for that little bit of peace(of mind)from AB Approved Used Cars. e90s are still very new hence they are painfully expensive..well,its actually the tax that made it so.unless its affordable to you,i'd steer clear for the moment.furthermore,BMW just announced that they are spending rm25mil to assemble the e90 here so expect lower ckd prices later on. myself? my next car wont be a bimmer for the simple fact that they are slow(non-M)..unless the 335i twin turbo becomes a reality(even then,it'll be VERY expensive thanx to the national auto policy!!).. [/QUOTE]
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