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09-010: need ///m6: please advice !
Guys,
I am just going crazy the minute I see an ///m6 ferociously roars past me on the roads here in LA: Right now, I have an 07-328i-40k miles & I want to sell it off quick for 20-23k & I am looking for an ///m6 with around 10-20k miles on it Based on my research - what I have found is not many of them are available especially for 09-010 - also the price ranges from 60k to 85k My budget will be to do a max of 65k - that too I will have to sell mine for 20-23 k- then take a loan of around 40k - Please do advice on what shall be my approach to get his beast ! I was thinking m3 initially but I don't think that does the cut for me I need v10 & 500hp + the lethal looks of an m6 - agree that mpg is on the lower side - 11 mpg city - but guess what I just love the engines noise so bad --- that I am just going crazy every day - got to buy this car!!! Hows the resale on it and the maintenance guys ? I haven't had much to worry on my 07-328i - but then again I don't know much about the m cars - in terms of maintenance? Please advice Thanks and keep burning the Roads with the power of M - love - respect & flamboyance ! |
Guys I really need your help on this one
Please do advice ! |
I wouldn't cheap out and get the cheapest you can find; it'll burn you on the back-end. Get one with remaining warranty/maintenance -- and why not go for an '08 then and save a bit? Also the 6-series is much heavier; if you like the "go-kart" feel of the 328i go for a tuned 335i or an M3 and save your money.
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I agree jakobv84, you should look into an 08 M6 a little cheaper and still very low miles. You are going to want one with the warranty because if you don't have a warranty we r talking some serious cash for parts/maintenance. Brake job is around 5k w/out a warranty :yikes:. I was the same as you when deciding on a new car M3 or M6. Lets just say that i am beyond pleased with my 08 M6. I'm so glad i went with the M6 over the M3. Don't get me wrong the M3 is an awesome car but V-10 500 horses that does it for me lol. Maintenance is not to bad just b sure to get it into the dealership whenever the cars electronic system tell you and you will be fine. Just b prepared to pay about 2 grand every time you need new tires. Go w/ the M6 you wont b dissapointed!:thumbup:
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I love that 2011 750 you got man that thing is a beauty. I love how BMW deciding to make the front grilles bigger. Makes that thing look like a BEAST!!!
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Hey, I actually just picked one up in so cal......i got the black one in pasadena Rusnak- 09 41k miles still under warranty....and def getting warranty extended...
also looked at the one at Bob smith......lower miles but the dealer wouldnt let it go for anything less than $58k....the car is not that well kept.....(doggy smell.....front windshield weather strip is all cracked......leather seat slightly worned out.....) just a bit excessive for an 09 IMO....granted the car is BMW CPO-ed.... I cam from a 2006 M Roadster...i would DEF get something with (or can buy) warranty...if you get anything older than a 09 chances are that you cannot get BMW warranty (or any decent aftermarket warranty) because most of them doesnt cover a M6 and the ones that do requires that your man. warranty is still in effect. Gas cost is quite a bit...16 mpg avg...if you are lucky......so i def dont recommend it as a daily driver....i bought the M6 as a fun weekend car (i drive a 12' golf as a DD) and i do not plan to put anything more than 10k miles a year (if that) but oil/brakes/tires is really no big diff compared to other M cars.......(gotta remember you are driving the most expensive BMW....so gotta pay to play...IMO) yes there isnt much 09/10 around (i've been researching for the past 30+ days) the only other one that i see as a decent deal is the one in Savage BMW.....2010 with under 30k mile CPOed (you can probabaly get that for about 61-62k + tax and fees) |
cant be that much more than an m3..:rolleyes:
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09-010: need ///m6: please advice !
Ya man it is expensive & I am still debating on waiting
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