Car change from 135i M to... ?

Don't forget your 135i won't depreciate either due to the guaranteed buy back the dealer promised when you bought it. The zero cost motoring surely outweighs the extra fuel cost?
 
[TW]Fox;21800246 said:
Don't forget your 135i won't depreciate either due to the guaranteed buy back the dealer promised when you bought it. The zero cost motoring surely outweighs the extra fuel cost?

lol
 
[TW]Fox;21800246 said:
Don't forget your 135i won't depreciate either due to the guaranteed buy back the dealer promised when you bought it. The zero cost motoring surely outweighs the extra fuel cost?

Stop being silly Fox.


OP, buy a pony, it's the only sensible answer.
 
[TW]Fox;21800246 said:
Don't forget your 135i won't depreciate either due to the guaranteed buy back the dealer promised when you bought it. The zero cost motoring surely outweighs the extra fuel cost?

I must have missed this thread.... lol
 
The depreciation on a pony is too high, donkeys have better residuals.

Only because they live a bit longer but they wear out quicker - if you look at the % of working life over total life expectancy for each you'll find the pony is actually dam as near it the same. You're paying the same relative sum for a better specced, faster equivalent.
 
I'm going to go a bit left field here... How about a cheap old diesel for commuting and keep the beemer for weekends and fun driving? Assuming you don't need to impress clients of course.

+1

You dont need to buy a bottom of the barrel runaround car, just not a £30k one.
Enjoy that 135 and commute in a seperate mile muncher.
 
Lamborghini Aventador.

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Triple frontflip from your penthouse into your Aventador, start it, straight up to 482.6mph and you're at work in 18.73 seconds and not a minute more. Costs pennies to run (you get there so fast you forget to fill up) and women will orgasm 12 times when you drive by. Maybe 13 if you're good looking. Absolute bargain.
 
Are you not mortally offended by the posting of a picture of a woman standing next to a car? They're not objects!!! :D

Nah, they are trained bodyguard to protect the car.

The ultra tight outfits and short skirts enable them to perform diffiult martial arts movements with minimal restrictions.
 
Buy what you've already decided on. But brand new. With weird options.

On a slightly serious note. I absolutely LOVE my golf GT Sport 170, and I return 40-45 on a work commute. I don't fanny about either.

Ant :cool:
 
Change your driving style or buy another cheap car and keep the 135i for fun stuff.

Although saying that, the money you spend on a used car could be spent on petrol on the 135i.

Nahh you know what, buy an E46 M3.
 
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