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Thread: Finding a car for my 17 yr. old, Sean

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    Default Finding a car for my 17 yr. old, Sean

    I was looking for a car this weekend for my son, Sean. I saw two 1990 535is. both with standard 5 speed transmissions. One car had 217,000 miles good paint; the headliner needed to be reglued and the front seat leather was cracked but not ripped. It ran well and the body was just about perfect with a little door ding. This was the owner's "driver car" and ran well. He wanted $2500 for the car. I thought that it was a good value and an appropriate first car for my son. The second car was a 1990 535i 5 speed as well with only 95,000 miles. The price was $8500 and the condition was excellent. The car recently had a new clutch installed. I drove it and it was powerful and smooth. I would love to put a chip in this car!

    I am just looking for opinions here. I am favoring a less expensive car for my son as he is a new driver. What are your opinions?

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    well i am 19 and have had 3 cars
    1 - 95 saturn sc1 - learned stick on it and it was slow and safe
    2 - 89 325i good car, stick, fun fast, no air bag my dad made me sell
    3 - 91 535i stick and an airbag safe, but powerful not sure if i'd give this
    to my son either

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    DAMN!!! I wish I had a Bimmer when I was 17!!! hehehehe

    well, $2500 and $8500 are a far way off... the $8500 maybe give you a lot less headaches... but then again, for $2500, you'd have a lot more cash to spare for repairs that come along (and at least you really know what has been done)

    217000 miles is a lot though, I paid $10700 for my 520i, but it only has about 34,000 miles on it, and the only major repair I had to do was the timing belt, and PS pump. The suspension was my call, it was actually still 'bearable' with a faint clunk going over humps... but I drive a bit more aggressively than most, so I demand more from my suspension on an everyday basis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Gray
    I was looking for a car this weekend for my son, Sean. I saw two 1990 535is. both with standard 5 speed transmissions. One car had 217,000 miles good paint; the headliner needed to be reglued and the front seat leather was cracked but not ripped. It ran well and the body was just about perfect with a little door ding. This was the owner's "driver car" and ran well. He wanted $2500 for the car. I thought that it was a good value and an appropriate first car for my son. The second car was a 1990 535i 5 speed as well with only 95,000 miles. The price was $8500 and the condition was excellent. The car recently had a new clutch installed. I drove it and it was powerful and smooth. I would love to put a chip in this car!

    I am just looking for opinions here. I am favoring a less expensive car for my son as he is a new driver. What are your opinions?
    I would vote for an old Mercedes 300 SD or a Volvo 240D. Both are bullet proof tanks that will keep your son nice and safe. They are also classic styles (except the volvo ), safe, powerful enough, but not enough to get him in trouble, and have room in the back seat for the ladies. Ha Ha, I couldn't resist. I would vote for an E34, but would probably lean more towards an M20'd 5. I had too many friends that had powerful cars when I was in HS and I am amazed that all of them made it out alive. YMMV.

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    Default Tough choice if you were to be stuck with only these (m)

    ...........obviously you are not.

    The higher mileage car you may easily spend 6k getting it straight if something major were to happen soon after the purchase.

    I would have to stick with the low mileage one, especially if the body is in super shape. There are other cars you could easily pay more for, and others less. Do you feel like having another car to maintain? There may be some additional costs here, and you have to decided if you want to put in the time and the money of necessary.

    I don't think I'd have a problem giving my son a nice, safe car to drive.......unless he was a delinquent.....haha

    My opinion will probably not help you at all.........I've just been working late for a couple months and am starting to get a little wacky.

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    Default depending on documentation of the one with 209k

    I think it would be better for your 17 year old. Seems as if those M30 engines can run forever. If I could go back to when I was looking for my E34, then I would have definatly looked for a 535iM (5 spd tranny). I'm 17 myself and I had to have the most *powerful* one so I convinced my padre to get the 540iA I had found. But, I would recommend either one, depending on documentation and taking them both to an indy to have checked out. It'll cost a little bit but its well worth it in the long run. And I guess it also just depends on how much you want to spend on a car for him. I guarantee that if you get him either one, he will be hooked on BMWs for life. I know I am.

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    CCA track days can help anyone to handle a car.

    Maintenance & condition count for alot compared to mileage on these cars. Age dictates that both cars would require similar work to get them where you're comfortable with the car on the road. Check Bruno's bmwe34.net site for things that will break.
    http://www.bmwe34.net/e34main/troubl...will_break.htm

    Another reason to go for the cheaper 535 is the opportunity to spend quality time with the kid. The 17 year old needs a car that needs him. That $6k difference will buy a ton of maintenance.
    Last edited by Martin in Bellevue; 03-11-2004 at 12:30 AM.
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    I remember when I was 18 , my father gave me an old Fiat Mirafiori and I killed the engine in 1 year. Anyway it was a very old car. Later I bought a BMW 2002, 1977 and it lasted 5 years with lots of fun, speed and good time for the maintenance. So I would definitely recommend a bulky Bimmer 535 but with higher mileage. You can spend good time with your kid to repair, search for parts and accesories and he will learn a bit about cars... The rest of the money (6.5K) will help you long years to maintain and bring it in a perfect shape...
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    my 1st wheels at 16 was a 75 240 diesel 4 speed mercedes
    then 83 rx7 gs mazda 5 speed the most fun you can have with 100 hp, bought it for $300 put 40k miles on it and sold it for $300 with a dead ignition switch.
    88 760 turbo volvo auto 10 psi boost, auto crossed it a few times put 45k miles on it
    84 240 turbo volvo wagon, rebuilt motor with some tweaks added, converted it to a true 5 speed (not push button 4 speed) from auto, intercooled it and ran 10 psi boost, should of kept it and sold the 760 instead.
    90 325ism still have, put almost 70k miles on it.
    90 535ia still have, put almost 30k miles on it

    67 122 amazon volvo project (forgotten project) blocking up half of my carport for the last 7 years
    all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it

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    On a similar topic... would there be anyway to cheat the DME diagnostic chip inside the engines so that BMW wouldn't be able to tell what was wrong with it? My 520i didn't come with an OBC, but I'm presuming the OBC is mainly just for driver to know exactly what's wrong... not the BMW dealer right? (If they plug the system into their main computer, all the problems would still show up right?)

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