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Right now I am getting by pretty comfortably, and after doing the initial number crunch I have found that the 06 330XI that I am looking at will end up costing me $200 more a month when I factor in the new monthly payments and the slight insurance increase.
I test drove the car this past week, and it was fun. My main concern though is the maintenance. (Even with this "free" maintenance) I know that agreement has to be loaded with fine print. Does anyone here know much about this program? From what I've read so far, it's only scheduled maintenance right? If something randomly comes up, I'm guessing that they won't cover that for me? (Is there any scenario where they would cover it?) What isn't covered within the factory warranty and maintenance?
Even though it has a warranty and the maintenance for another roughly 30k miles/2.5 years, how much should I be budgeting each month for possible repairs?
Currently with my Lexus, I change the oil every 4000 miles. What do the people here use for their intervals? If I have a friend help me change it, that won't reset the counter or anything would it?
The dealer is asking $30k. It comes with the Comfort Access, Cold Weather Package and the Premium Package that I can remember off hand. It's certified. Any tactics I should consider when financing? Right now I'm looking at $550 a month for payments on a 60 month loan.
I wouldn't be getting it just for the Roundel. That test drive felt great. AWD is a big concern up in the northeast.
I go through times when I love my car, and times when I'm kind of bored with it. I'll present you guys with a couple options. Should I keep my current car, go for the '06 BMW, or go for an AWD Lexus? (SUV or IS)
Anything else you can think of that would help me make my decision? Thanks!
My advice is go ahead and get the BMW. You're still young and you will absolutely love to drive it. Every young man should own at least one Bimmer and your reliability will almost surely be better than what I experienced.
My advice is go ahead and get the BMW. You're still young and you will absolutely love to drive it. Every young man should own at least one Bimmer and your reliability will almost surely be better than what I experienced.
Just curious, did you do a carfax beforehand? I know they don't always show the whole story, but I'd be interested to know what the story was before you bought your bimmer.
What year/model was it? How many miles were on it when you got it?
This ultimate maintenance package makes it very tempting.
... I have found that the 06 330XI that I am looking at will end up costing me $200 more a month when I factor in the new monthly payments and the slight insurance increase.
I test drove the car this past week, and it was fun. My main concern though is the maintenance.
...Currently with my Lexus, I change the oil every 4000 miles. What do the people here use for their intervals? If I have a friend help me change it, that won't reset the counter or anything would it?
If you want more fun than the quiet and comfortable but boring ES300 there's plenty of options. A Mazdaspeed 6 would get you AWD, great power and handling in a fun package for not a ton of money. A Mazdaspeed 3 is also a ton of fun.

The IS is a fun car, but small back seat if that matters to you.
As for the oil change interval, 4000 miles is reasonable. Just remember, you can't change your oil too much.
Just like bitkahuna mentioned, it all depends on your preferences and priorities. I think it all comes down to your financial situation which can't be bad if you're driving a Lexus lol. Personally, I would take the AWD Lexus, since you mention that AWD is really important, so keeping your current car is not what you want. Also, I know it is stressful for me anytime something is wrong with the car, especially if it is my daily driver; I'd prefer to get the Lex and feel comfortable that it is unlikely that something critical will require repair. Plus it's the convenience factor too, I'd hate to have my car in the shop for repairs constantly. Hope this helps
The 330Xi's AWD system will help somewhat in bad weather, but you will probably have to dump the stock tires for all-season or winter tires, and the car's low ground clearance will limit its usefulness in heavy snow, even with winter-specific-tires. If you want a Bimmer in a part of PA that gets really nasty weather, you would probably be better off with an X3 or an X5. Or a Lexus RX350. The IS250 AWD and GS300 AWD would have pretty much the same problems in deep snow as the 330Xi.
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If you just want a sporty AWD car and don't mind the extra costs, I'd say go with the 330xi. If you just want an AWD car, stick with the IS250 AWD.
I'm leaning towards the 330xi only because if I was present with the opportunity to own one, I'll take it up just to experience the joy of driving a BMW. Then I'll probably get rid of it and buy a Lexus for long term :P.
If you want more fun than the quiet and comfortable but boring ES300 there's plenty of options. A Mazdaspeed 6 would get you AWD, great power and handling in a fun package for not a ton of money. A Mazdaspeed 3 is also a ton of fun.
Depends on your wants/need/priorities. An SUV is unlikely to be anywhere near as much fun as the 330xi unless it's a Cayenne or an X3/X5.

The IS is a fun car, but small back seat if that matters to you.
I think it is the first year of the new style... I'm gonna look into that a little more and confirm though.
As for the oil change interval, 4000 miles is reasonable. Just remember, you can't change your oil too much.
Just like bitkahuna mentioned, it all depends on your preferences and priorities. I think it all comes down to your financial situation which can't be bad if you're driving a Lexus lol. Personally, I would take the AWD Lexus, since you mention that AWD is really important, so keeping your current car is not what you want. Also, I know it is stressful for me anytime something is wrong with the car, especially if it is my daily driver; I'd prefer to get the Lex and feel comfortable that it is unlikely that something critical will require repair. Plus it's the convenience factor too, I'd hate to have my car in the shop for repairs constantly. Hope this helps

The 330Xi's AWD system will help somewhat in bad weather, but you will probably have to dump the stock tires for all-season or winter tires, and the car's low ground clearance will limit its usefulness in heavy snow, even with winter-specific-tires. If you want a Bimmer in a part of PA that gets really nasty weather, you would probably be better off with an X3 or an X5. Or a Lexus RX350. The IS250 AWD and GS300 AWD would have pretty much the same problems in deep snow as the 330Xi.
If you just want a sporty AWD car and don't mind the extra costs, I'd say go with the 330xi. If you just want an AWD car, stick with the IS250 AWD.
I'm leaning towards the 330xi only because if I was present with the opportunity to own one, I'll take it up just to experience the joy of driving a BMW. Then I'll probably get rid of it and buy a Lexus for long term :P.
But seriously, I'm still not sure which way I'll go. This is probably my longest post ever on a car forum. lol..








