Just been offered a 1996 750iL V12 for £1000

you can't say for definate it will break.

equally you cant say it wont. There's no other way of knowing other than trying.

Whats the saying, better to have tryed and to have failed than to never have tryed at all ?

Its only £1000 at stake, and he'll get at least some of that back even if it breaks down.
 
as opposed to paying ten months finance on a C1 (as an example) and per month, the cost to own would have been the same.

And I don't see many people driving around with a massive grin on their faces in a C1 :p

Buy it once it's got an MOT - you know you want to!
 
you can't say for definate it will break.

equally you cant say it wont. There's no other way of knowing other than trying.

Whats the saying, better to have tryed and to have failed than to never have tryed at all ?

Its only £1000 at stake, and he'll get at least some of that back even if it breaks down.

He will get it all back and with a few easily unbolted items, its not like he needs a full strip down, then weigh in the rest.

The fact hes even mentioned it means it does ring his bell a bit, he knows the car, if he wants one i say go for it, or you could look on it as Fox does and say why bother, who wants a 15 year old 7 series anyway.

Lucky we aint all the same eh?
 
I'm with Fox as far as the wiseness of this is concerned.
However, I'd buy it anyway.
I owned an e32 750i for a while. It went wrong nearly every day, stranded me miles from home a few times and drank like a fish. I didn't care though. I just had to look under the hood and turn the key. Nothing mattered then.

It eventally got sold when it needed a complete suspension rebuild to pass it's mot. I got 1k for it.
 
What fun? :confused: I am a massive fan of luxury class cars, so much so that i have convinced myself that this class of car renders all cars in the lower classes as pointless.

Do you really mean pointless? That implies that every other car class has no point exsisting and all cars should logically be this class.

A supermini isn't pointless as the point is to offer much cheaper motoring on a budget.

I suspect you meant something different but the way it came across implies you literally cannot see any reason why people buy anything other than limo size cars :confused:
 
Do you really mean pointless? That implies that every other car class has no point exsisting and all cars should logically be this class.

A supermini isn't pointless as the point is to offer much cheaper motoring on a budget.

I suspect you meant something different but the way it came across implies you literally cannot see any reason why people buy anything other than limo size cars :confused:

+ 1 to the hatchback defence league :D.
 
+ 1 to the hatchback defence league :D.

I'm not actually defending any class, I could have said 4*4 but some may argue a 4*4 isn't a lower class just a very different one.

Pointless = it has no point is exsisting and no worth which I clearly disagree with when applied to all classes below a limo!
 
I've always found your attitude very level and realistic, but that comment shows a detachment from reality that I'd not seen before.

Ok let me rephrase this.

The man obviously half likes the car, he knows the history of the car, its a thousand pound to buy it.

If the suspension, gearbox and engine all die on day 2 he will recoup his thousand pounds with a minimum effort.

Me personally i wouldnt have this car if it was free because they do nothing for me, but if you do like it these then this sounds like a better than average gamble because he knows the car.
 
I've always found your attitude very level and realistic, but that comment shows a detachment from reality that I'd not seen before.

Mark does have a point though...if a grand is an issue to the OP then a 750i is NOT the sort of car he should be buying :)
 
I agree, but the insinuation was that if you can't afford to throw away a grand then you're only suited to public transport.

Ok, I'm obviously being a bit touchy, apologies.
 
I agree, but the insinuation was that if you can't afford to throw away a grand then you're only suited to public transport.

Ok, I'm obviously being a bit touchy, apologies.

No no i didnt put my point over very well.
 
[TW]Fox;17951190 said:
I find it rather telling that those with actual experience of older luxury cars are the ones agreeing with me :p

I've stayed neutral tbf ;p
 
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