View Poll Results: Which one?
BMW 550
24
32.43%
IS-F
50
67.57%
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2008 bmw 550i vs 2008 is f.
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2008 bmw 550i vs 2008 is f.
please help me to choice between...
550i has 3500miles on it, with sports pk.(carbon black) 56500$
i think the price is resonable.
anothe choice is 2008 Is f.
which one i should go?
thank you for your help.
550i has 3500miles on it, with sports pk.(carbon black) 56500$
i think the price is resonable.
anothe choice is 2008 Is f.
which one i should go?
thank you for your help.
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It depends on function.
Do you need more room? Or do you want more sport?
Are multiple passengers expected to ride with you often?
Is it a daily driver or a weekend splurge? How many miles do you expect to add to it a year?
Are maintenance costs a concern? Insurance costs?
Do you need more room? Or do you want more sport?
Are multiple passengers expected to ride with you often?
Is it a daily driver or a weekend splurge? How many miles do you expect to add to it a year?
Are maintenance costs a concern? Insurance costs?
#5
It is sort of a silly poll. As mentioned, if you need the space (i.e. you ever have people in your backseat), then the 550 is the way to go. If you don't need the space and want more of a sports car, then the IS-F is the way to go.
The price seems pretty low on the 550i - what options does it have?
The price seems pretty low on the 550i - what options does it have?
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It is sort of a silly poll. As mentioned, if you need the space (i.e. you ever have people in your backseat), then the 550 is the way to go. If you don't need the space and want more of a sports car, then the IS-F is the way to go.
The price seems pretty low on the 550i - what options does it have?
The price seems pretty low on the 550i - what options does it have?
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Very different cars. Apples to oranges. Have you driven both? You need to do that long before asking a bunch of people on the 'net for their opinion.
If you plan to keep it for higher miles (outside of warranty), value driving fun over comfort and practicality, and don't need the much larger cabin room of the 5-series, then go IS-F.
If luxury and comfort are valued over sport/performance, you plan on getting rid of it before the warranty is out or getting an extended warranty, and plan on seating people in the back seat often... get the 550i.
If you plan to keep it for higher miles (outside of warranty), value driving fun over comfort and practicality, and don't need the much larger cabin room of the 5-series, then go IS-F.
If luxury and comfort are valued over sport/performance, you plan on getting rid of it before the warranty is out or getting an extended warranty, and plan on seating people in the back seat often... get the 550i.
#10
Unfortunately many of the "slightly used" 2008 550s out there have very few options and if you don't have auto, it really kills your resale. Still if you don't know what you are missing (HUD, Cold Weather Pkg, HD Radio, Folding rear seats) - then these are screaming deals - especially considering this car probably went for $65K at a min.
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