Speaking of BMWs…
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A slight derail:
It’s amazing to me that we are talking about cars that are 8 to 12 years old.
My parents used to buy a new car every 4 to 5 years.
I commented earlier, in a Top Gear episode how Jeremy Clarkson said that one of the greatest things about today’s automobiles is how totally reliable they are.
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A slight derail:
It’s amazing to me that we are talking about cars that are 8 to 12 years old.
My parents used to buy a new car every 4 to 5 years.
I commented earlier, in a Top Gear episode how Jeremy Clarkson said that one of the greatest things about today’s automobiles is how totally reliable they are.
@George-K said in Speaking of BMWs…:
A slight derail:
It’s amazing to me that we are talking about cars that are 8 to 12 years old.
My parents used to buy a new car every 4 to 5 years.
I commented earlier, in a Top Gear episode how Jeremy Clarkson said that one of the greatest things about today’s automobiles is how totally reliable they are.
In 1990, my 1978 Fury with 70K miles was ancient and wore out…
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My 2005 S500 just turned over 200k on the odometer.
I will have it ten years this December.
Was thinking about selling it but decided that I am just going to keep fixing it when it needs something.
Latest repair is a vacuum pump for the central locking system.
New pump from Mercedes is about $1k.
Found one on eBay for $167.00.
I still have yet to find a car that rides as nice as this car.
I paid $14k for it. Over 10 years I added around $4k in repairs not including tires. Went through 3 sets of tires.
So grand total of about $20k for a freaking S-500 4Matic and 10 years, 100k miles of service and still going strong.
Most new cars depreciate that much in 4 years or less.
I don' think I will replace this one until I can afford a 2026 EQS in 2032 or so. lol
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Mazda 6 is a good car. Go for it. Friend had one. Wife had Mazda 3.
I’ve become a fan of Hondas since I bought one in 2016 btw… but would suggest staying away from Fords. Loved my 2008 Fusion but it (and other Ford owners) eventually found various sized maintenance issues to deal with.
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@George-K said in Speaking of BMWs…:
A slight derail:
It’s amazing to me that we are talking about cars that are 8 to 12 years old.
My parents used to buy a new car every 4 to 5 years.
I commented earlier, in a Top Gear episode how Jeremy Clarkson said that one of the greatest things about today’s automobiles is how totally reliable they are.
In 1990, my 1978 Fury with 70K miles was ancient and wore out…
@LuFins-Dad said in Speaking of BMWs…:
@George-K said in Speaking of BMWs…:
A slight derail:
It’s amazing to me that we are talking about cars that are 8 to 12 years old.
My parents used to buy a new car every 4 to 5 years.
I commented earlier, in a Top Gear episode how Jeremy Clarkson said that one of the greatest things about today’s automobiles is how totally reliable they are.
In 1990, my 1978 Fury with 70K miles was ancient and wore out…
Buy a MOPAR today and you will have a similar result. They start nickel and diming you around 60K.
But I echo George's take. You do not want Luke's first car to be a BMW. A nice Japanese hatchback to haul stuff to and from college would be great.
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It’s over… The Mazda 6 Touring is the winner. 6 cylinder, 6 speed sport transmission, backup camera and blind spot sensors, and a clean bill of health from our mechanic. With appropriate maintenance it should have another 150K miles left…
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It’s over… The Mazda 6 Touring is the winner. 6 cylinder, 6 speed sport transmission, backup camera and blind spot sensors, and a clean bill of health from our mechanic. With appropriate maintenance it should have another 150K miles left…
@LuFins-Dad said in Speaking of BMWs…:
It’s over… The Mazda 6 Touring is the winner. 6 cylinder, 6 speed sport transmission, backup camera and blind spot sensors, and a clean bill of health from our mechanic. With appropriate maintenance it should have another 150K miles left…
Congrats. What year and how many miles???
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It'll be a good car for you guys.
I had a Mazda 626 for a while. It was a good car. The coolest thing about it was that the center heat/ac vents oscillated back and forth.
Link to videoMine was a 1984 and I kept it for 5 years. Once we got past 3 kids, we descended into minivan hell.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Speaking of BMWs…:
It’s over… The Mazda 6 Touring is the winner. 6 cylinder, 6 speed sport transmission, backup camera and blind spot sensors, and a clean bill of health from our mechanic. With appropriate maintenance it should have another 150K miles left…
Congrats. What year and how many miles???
@jon-nyc 2011 with 140K miles. The miles were a bit high but the mechanic gave it his blessing. The price is right, so…
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It'll be a good car for you guys.
I had a Mazda 626 for a while. It was a good car. The coolest thing about it was that the center heat/ac vents oscillated back and forth.
Link to videoMine was a 1984 and I kept it for 5 years. Once we got past 3 kids, we descended into minivan hell.
@George-K said in Speaking of BMWs…:
It'll be a good car for you guys.
I had a Mazda 626 for a while. It was a good car. The coolest thing about it was that the center heat/ac vents oscillated back and forth.
Link to videoMine was a 1984 and I kept it for 5 years. Once we got past 3 kids, we descended into minivan hell.
It’ll be a good car for Lucas… Karla got her Pilot, Luke’s taken care of through College, Finley just got his Bentley, that means I’m next!
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It’s over… The Mazda 6 Touring is the winner. 6 cylinder, 6 speed sport transmission, backup camera and blind spot sensors, and a clean bill of health from our mechanic. With appropriate maintenance it should have another 150K miles left…
@LuFins-Dad said in Speaking of BMWs…:
The Mazda 6 Touring is the winner. 6 cylinder, 6 speed sport transmission, backup camera and blind spot sensors,
Interesting that it had all that tech in 2011.
Was it a Craigslist, or what?
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@LuFins-Dad said in Speaking of BMWs…:
The Mazda 6 Touring is the winner. 6 cylinder, 6 speed sport transmission, backup camera and blind spot sensors,
Interesting that it had all that tech in 2011.
Was it a Craigslist, or what?
@George-K said in Speaking of BMWs…:
@LuFins-Dad said in Speaking of BMWs…:
The Mazda 6 Touring is the winner. 6 cylinder, 6 speed sport transmission, backup camera and blind spot sensors,
Interesting that it had all that tech in 2011.
Was it a Craigslist, or what?
Surprisingly, it was a real dealership. But the Carfax is clean, the car has been checked up and down (I even had a guy check for engine codes that were cleared over the past year), and the Mazda dealer we bought it at has handled the service on the car for 7 years. I really figured we were going to have to buy private market at the price point we were at in this market.
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A good car for a college kid.
May it serve you well.
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Very nice. Should last a long time and be maintenance/trouble free.
I've always had a fondness for Mazdas. They're just different enough from Toyotas and Hondas to make them interesting.
ETA: Might wanna blur out the license plate, because I'm paranoid.