Should I buy a brand new Nissan Altima coupe or a used BMW? - used coupe
I really want a Nissan Altima Coupe 2008 (6 cylinder). I want the 30K Run. I also met some used BMW that ran around $ 25k. What would be the best bang for my money?
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Used Coupe Should I Buy A Brand New Nissan Altima Coupe Or A Used BMW?
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Altima!
unless your father or BF is a BMW mechanic.
or has a shop with car parts
used and will save a lot of money is usually a loss Vechicle 1 / 3-1 / 2 the value in 2-3 years
one or two things you must consider
BMW will be more confident after Nissan
you will therefore save something like $ 90 per month in payments to the BMW CAN pay $ 200 - $ 300 per month to the car safely
this is good, if more a first look
Will also talking $ 1,000, if something happens, use a deductible IRA (% $ 6 120ish years 6mo additional PR, etc.) or the like is something I found when I was young money in a place that gives me more Put bang / buck
You need to watch Warren Scientists also want a complete drive train, that all the electronic components include
Only a few dealers can offer this check have private, but it's worth the effort (20%) when something important, which is not in powertrainhe (mechanical leave covered) Warranty
In fact, it boils off, what do you want to keep the car
If you reallyNissan wants to go to only take effect within 2-3 years to complete, that the car will lose a lot of value and you lose a lot of money when going to sell / trade,
if you are a BMW that the decline of the value (want) to go 2-3 years, runs strong as usual and be in a position to 20ish sell vechical light after 5 years
but not really choose until you find the time to test a device to take (for you with someone who knows anything really), the two cars run (hard) and comparisons of what you do, I will not
/ Noise Roadfeel-road stoping (do not feel the ABS / traction control system discourages it, some systems are funky), which controls body size / style, etc.
Personally Altima is a very nice car, and if you plan to keep the car for another 7-10 years is a good choice in my opinion
goodluck
Listen, get a BMW can be expensive, but there are ways around it. When you purchase a sample of the certificate, usually for about 5 years. This time can, in order to build revenue, whether for a new car or to increase the budget for spare parts on the street. Nissan is a good car, but there's nothing like the driving "The Ultimate Driving Machine." My first car was a 2003 BMW 325xi and I have to this day. We bought a warranty with it, but we have only used a few times. I hope I come out as elitist, but my family has always been the BMW engine and not the state. We currently have a BMW 760Li and X5, with my 3-series. They are made beautiful with the game mechanics of vehicles. If I recall, the most expensive repair we have had in a BMW in the series in 1997 5 and think it was because my father's art, driver's airbag, obvious errors cut.
I do not think I can concentrate on quality, with the BMW name. The pieces are of superior quality and craftsmanship.The only thing I suggest you get is pre-tested by an independent distributor of BMW. Whether you find one, ask someone else to see. Nissan has a very good car, but again, not BMW
PS-keep the most expensive car, Bugatti, followed by Rolls Royce. Do not let others deter you buy a BMW is an investment that buying a Nissan is a buy.
I do not know how the Altima Coupe. For the price you can get a 350Z, and 350Z is RWD. The Altima has too much power over the front wheels and torque makes it dangerous, in my opinion.
I'll take the BMW in the Nissan. The BMW 3-Series is by far the most satisfying car I've driven. It's easy, fun, RWD ...^^
UN can not recommend enough Altima. Nissan has a price so close to the maximum and 350Z is also not comparable.
Your Altima Coupe will be worthless compared to a 350Z or BMW 3-Series it a few years.
I own three BMW (2 3 Series, X3 and 1) and it's really not much care. Everything is covered from the first 60,000 miles, then the repair is not face reality. The BMW was all very reliable over the years and I would like to use more than a Nissan again take. BMW transmissions are very good exhaust flow, fit and finish perfectly evaluated and the award-winning quality building. Not to mention the motors installed in the vehicles mentioned. Regardless of your series, you are looking for a world-class engine. In order to reach this conclusion, I would be the BMW. Nissan I have seen in recent years, and points the way to skimp on the quality of construction and assembly and finishing.
Good Luck
I own three BMW (2 3 Series, X3 and 1) and it's really not much care. Everything is covered from the first 60,000 miles, then the repair is not face reality. The BMW was all very reliable over the years and I would like to use more than a Nissan again take. BMW transmissions are very good exhaust flow, fit and finish perfectly evaluated and the award-winning quality building. Not to mention the motors installed in the vehicles mentioned. Regardless of your series, you are looking for a world-class engine. In order to reach this conclusion, I would be the BMW. Nissan I have seen in recent years, and points the way to skimp on the quality of construction and assembly and finishing.
Good Luck
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