$73K? Y'right. Get this one and swap in a manual to make it a unicorn. Offer ~94% of MSRP and it will be close to invoice.
http://www.bmwofsanrafael.com/Vehicl...-CA/2909309993
Is the Panamera versatile enough for wagon duty?
The Beamer wagon has a four banger with less than 250 horse power . Bwhahahaha.
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formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
Fukt: a very small amount of snow.
Yeah, $70k buys a new E400 with AWD and some options. Although the front end styling on the new Es aren't the best.
Get a used 535 and tune it. https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/l-Used...ting=167779763
The comments on the Jalopnik article seem to explain it away that this was a special order car with every option possible tucked and a special order M3 color which probably ran close to 8k alone. The person who ordered it canceled or defaulted (lost deposit too most likely) and now the dealer is left holding the bag on a car they'll never be able to sell for what it cost to order.
Check back in a year, if it's still there offer less than $40k and a case of blinker fluid.
I still call it The Jake.
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formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
Fukt: a very small amount of snow.
The cost of new cars makes repairing expensive old ones seem cheap.
Full size trucks are approaching $90k with all the bells and whistles. Ridiculous.
Ah just asking bc commonlaw has one(I think?)
No new Pcar in my future, Just curious. Panameras look they could serve that role if you're creative.
This ftmfw. People don't spend on utility so much as they do image. Dude on the 996 forum just bought his wife a $70k Durango and is complaining about $1k to replace a 16yo part in his 911. Straight retarted. Gimme the old cars with good drivetrains
CL has a Panamera? Rad.
The new ones are flat out gorgeous. The wagon version is just icing on the cake.
I still call it The Jake.
A GTS, no less. Man has good tastes.
Oh, I think that's The Suit. Rad indeed.
I think CL has a unicorn V8 Audi Wagon
Would slapping an M3 engine in that overpriced BM wagon even be possible or would it completely ruin it - like any of the electronics ever working right again and torpedoing things like ABS and DSC?
I still call it The Jake.
Every time I here someone say AllRoad I get convulsions. Both my 2004 2.7T and my 4.2 were nightmares. Air suspension, transmission on the 2.7, severe oil leaks (2.7 again), etc. fantastic cars up till 75k then money pits. Both bought new. My last Audis.
Be better off tuning an e61 535ix for mondo HP.
Also, has hydraulic, not electronic, steering.
Ideas here based on sedan: http://blog.modbargains.com/6-best-p...-e60-bmw-535i/
This says you can get up to around 450-470HP: http://oppositelock.kinja.com/10-rea...-m5-1608323644
Base car ~$13K; set aside $5K for repairs; spend $6-8K to tune it: https://sacramento.craigslist.org/cto/5995345319.html
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Great looking Wagon top to bottom. Love the radial style OEM wheels.
I still call it The Jake.
I'm looking to buy a used wagon (returned 2013 lease, or random 2009-2016) and was leaning toward Audi until I read Stonepa's comments on the last page. But... I'm currently using a VW mechanic that I trust who also works on Audis and could be the wrench man, he said he would also work on BMW.
What's more reliable, Audi, BMW, Mercedes Benz or Volvo? I don't really need sporty, as I'm currently driving an '04 Passat wagon with a 4 cylinder turbo that has 170HP, although most of the cars I'm seeing do have more HP. Current list of choices are BMW xdrive, Audi allroad, Mercedes Benz e350 and Volvo xc.
Reliability, cargo room and comfort are on the list of items I'm trying to find in a used car. 90% of my driving is on paved, plowed, city/highway roads with 10% on logging roads and the Peshekee Grade (worst paved road in US?).
Any advice?
^^^^ The Volvo is ++ in cargo room and comfort but way behind in driving experience.
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