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  1. #1
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    Default So Long

    It's been very short, and somewhat sweet. My car will be leaving my garage. It has found a new home. One who will have the time to keep her in running order. Why am I selling it? Read below:

    1. $100 New headlight
    2. $200 New fog lights
    3. $500 All new hoses, thermostat and radiator
    4. $400 New exhaust
    5. $400 In electronics repairs (locks were all bad)
    6. $400 New Gas tank

    Total = $2,000 in three months. Too much! Think of all of the performance upgrades that would have paid for. Going to miss you guys, as I will now be part of the Audi forums, as I have purchased a new A4 Quattro.


    1992 BMW 535i - New Headlights, cold air intake and Supersprint Exhaust

    Marc

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    warped rotors $1600

    cv boots and joints $250 a side.

    same headache, different car.

    Versus 2004 vehicle: 48 month note, $6,000 a year in payments, $1,800 in full coverage = $7,800 a year.

    If you knew that your $2,000 repair bill bought you 17,000 more miles with only gas and insurance, wouldn't you have kept your car?
    Last edited by Elekta; 08-31-2004 at 10:47 AM.

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    Default Traitor!

    Shame to see you go...Hope you have many good times in your oddi
    95 E34 530I V2.37
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    Default Man, that really sucks...

    Wish we had some kind of general fund where people pitch-in so many dollars a month that would be in reserve for situations like this to help out those extremely costly repairs. Just utopia kinda of thinking. Maybe in a 100 yrs or so we can be live like in ST: Next Gen... no hunger, no poverty, no greed...

    Marc, happy trails... and take care. Stay in touch if you wish.

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    Default Sorry to Hear........

    Here's some motivation for you and your new Audi



    Mike
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    Last edited by mikey535im; 08-31-2004 at 11:45 AM.

    mikey535im...........1991 535im , Schwarz , H&R/Boge gas ,17" Style 10's , EAT Chipped :eek: Colorful Colorado

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    $1600 for warped rotors? Sheesh, I'll do it for 'ya for half that and i'd still have to go to confession.

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    Dude, you bailed too soon..you replaced most of the stuff that goes wrong at that mileage. Thing is, you wouldnt have to replace them for another 100Km. What part of buying a 12 tear old car with that many miles on it made you think the purchase price would be the end of it?

    It's a classic example of knowing what to look for and the car's history. The guy who had it before you dumped the trouble in your wallet. Whoever gets it from you, will think it's a great car because you fixed everything.

    Good luck with you Audi. I hope you have better luck than I did.

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    Default congrats on the new Audi...

    ...I had been looking at 2003/2004 CPO'd A6's not long ago myself. I've always loved the way they look, and found the prices on the CPO'ed model especially competitive, too. I will say that the factor(s) which ultimately steered me away from them was their poor customer satisfaction ratings and far less-than-average reliability ratings. Not sure if either are also apparent in the new A4's, but regardless--I wish you luck.

    You're right though--you'll find no better a second car than a 14 year old bimmer. IMHO, it's sometimes tough having them as your only car.

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    TimG.
    '05 Subaru Outback XT
    '91 535iM (soon to be up for sale)

    Quote Originally Posted by 1992 BMW 535i
    It's been very short, and somewhat sweet. My car will be leaving my garage. It has found a new home. One who will have the time to keep her in running order. Why am I selling it? Read below:

    1. $100 New headlight
    2. $200 New fog lights
    3. $500 All new hoses, thermostat and radiator
    4. $400 New exhaust
    5. $400 In electronics repairs (locks were all bad)
    6. $400 New Gas tank

    Total = $2,000 in three months. Too much! Think of all of the performance upgrades that would have paid for. Going to miss you guys, as I will now be part of the Audi forums, as I have purchased a new A4 Quattro.

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    once you ride a BMW you wont change ... some day you will regret leaving this world if I were you I would have bought the 540i ... :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by 530iTouring
    warped rotors $1600

    cv boots and joints $250 a side.

    same headache, different car.

    Versus 2004 vehicle: 48 month note, $6,000 a year in payments, $1,800 in full coverage = $7,800 a year.

    If you knew that your $2,000 repair bill bought you 17,000 more miles with only gas and insurance, wouldn't you have kept your car?
    Probably, but the head is now warped and the brakes need to be changed
    Last edited by 1992 BMW 535i; 09-02-2004 at 08:11 AM.


    1992 BMW 535i - New Headlights, cold air intake and Supersprint Exhaust

    Marc

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