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PapoZalsa 12-31-2010 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by chuckd05 (Post 873788)
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import you hate on every car but seem to love your ws6 and your g20 , why did you ever get rid of it ? And is there not a forum for pontiacs you could be on ?

:tup:

zmyride 12-31-2010 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 873008)
nice but i thought people who approach middle age would want a 2 seater sports car :)

He is. Wait 6 months or until his 1st BMW service, and he will be back here again. :tiphat:

tranceformer 12-31-2010 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by zmyride (Post 874235)
He is. Wait 6 months or until his 1st BMW service, and he will be back here again. :tiphat:

is it really that bad with luxury cars? i never owned one so i really don't know for sure just how much it costs?

ImportConvert 12-31-2010 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by tranceformer (Post 874242)
is it really that bad with luxury cars? i never owned one so i really don't know for sure just how much it costs?

BMW service treats you like a king, but it is very expensive for them to touch the car. The parts don't cost a whole ton (well, some of them don't, and some do...), but the labor is killer.

jakoye 12-31-2010 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by PapoZalsa (Post 874215)
Don't feed the troll pic

And don't be an azz.

jakoye 12-31-2010 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 873008)
nice but i thought people who approach middle age would want a 2 seater sports car :)

Ding, ding, ding!

You are correct, sir! :icon17:

Red__Zed 12-31-2010 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by tranceformer (Post 874242)
is it really that bad with luxury cars? i never owned one so i really don't know for sure just how much it costs?

Minor services are what will kill you. It's not terrible if you take the car in for normal things, but the kind of people that can't do 5 minute procedures on their own will feel it the most.

Labor rates are usually 10-15% higher per hour than non-premium brands, which isn't really that awful...it is just really apparent when you have a 5 minute job and they charge you the 1.5 hour minimum.

mick 12-31-2010 10:44 AM

a few years ago, the sunroof on my 3 series bmw stopped working so i brought it to the dealer to fix it.
wow. they charged more to fix it than the cost of a sunroof when buying a new bmw.

zmyride 12-31-2010 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 874243)
BMW service treats you like a king, but it is very expensive for them to touch the car. The parts don't cost a whole ton (well, some of them don't, and some do...), but the labor is killer.

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Originally Posted by tranceformer (Post 874242)
is it really that bad with luxury cars? i never owned one so i really don't know for sure just how much it costs?

BMW owners don't complain about owning a BMW. They complain about not being able to afford the service and maintenance costs.

Are you ready to spent 15k on a new engine or 5-7k on transmission? Or 1-3k for any electrical problems? That's the price quote for M 5 .

jakoye 12-31-2010 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by zmyride (Post 874268)
BMW owners don't complain about owning a BMW. They complain about not being able to afford the service and maintenance costs.

Are you ready to spent 15k on a new engine or 5-7k on transmission? Or 1-3k for any electrical problems? That's the price quote for M 5 .

As they say in Philly, f*%k that! :icon23:

ProfessorDave 12-31-2010 11:06 AM

Well, the OP should have about 2 years left on his warranty, so that gives him time to save up!

280z/300zx 12-31-2010 11:42 AM

My boss had to have his battery replaced in his 750Li the other week and was quoted $550 by BMW. I just laughed and left the room as he made arrangements to have it done.

mick 12-31-2010 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by 280z/300zx (Post 874348)
My boss had to have his battery replaced in his 750Li the other week and was quoted $550 by BMW. I just laughed and left the room as he made arrangements to have it done.

when i bought the z, the salesman told me the costs of service would be expensive. he didn't know my previous two cars were a bmw and a mercedes :)

tranceformer 12-31-2010 11:59 AM

all the bashing aside, i do remember meeting this guy at the track that had a 2008ish M5, flappy paddle gearbox. consistent 12's the whole night, stock i think. launch control ftw.

PR370z 12-31-2010 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by zmyride (Post 874235)
He is. Wait 6 months or until his 1st BMW service, and he will be back here again. :tiphat:

I do ALL my car maintenance myself, I dont trust no one with my cars specially this one. I plan on gettiing the BMW DIS scanner to t/shoot and fix everything myself. Here in PR if you take this car for service at the dealer is like asking to get raped!

PR370z 12-31-2010 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by tranceformer (Post 874373)
all the bashing aside, i do remember meeting this guy at the track that had a 2008ish M5, flappy paddle gearbox. consistent 12's the whole night, stock i think. launch control ftw.

Yep this car stock will run 12's, also the V10 engine on this car has won numerous awards for being the best engine in the 4+ liter category.

Jamaica 12-31-2010 01:15 PM

You g uys are funny. PR370z enjoy it. I got the mine (M3) with maintaince package.helps a lot and you will be fine. You will have a hit on gas milage thou. Freakin 15 miles a gallon

ImportConvert 12-31-2010 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 874260)
a few years ago, the sunroof on my 3 series bmw stopped working so i brought it to the dealer to fix it.
wow. they charged more to fix it than the cost of a sunroof when buying a new bmw.

Exactly.

Coil-pack: $75 at any auto store
Price of coil-pack installed at BMW on a a 5-series: $200.XX (coffee and attractive/flirty receptionist included).

My roommate got rid of that car fast. BMW's, from what I hear, also have a lot of computer-related stuff that requires dealer-ship scanning/resetting that is proprietary. Right or not, I don't know, but I belive it.

If you can afford it, though, who cares? They are darn nice cars!

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Originally Posted by PR370z (Post 874396)
I do ALL my car maintenance myself, I dont trust no one with my cars specially this one. I plan on gettiing the BMW DIS scanner to t/shoot and fix everything myself. Here in PR if you take this car for service at the dealer is like asking to get raped!

Very awesome. My ability stops at the simplicity of domestics, lol. I agree with you, though, it's best to do it yourself so you know it's done right.
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Originally Posted by PR370z (Post 874408)
Yep this car stock will run 12's, also the V10 engine on this car has won numerous awards for being the best engine in the 4+ liter category.

I think it's very sad that they are getting rid of that engine and the V8 in the M3. You're right, it is one of BMW's real home-runs!

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Originally Posted by zmyride (Post 874268)
BMW owners don't complain about owning a BMW. They complain about not being able to afford the service and maintenance costs.

Are you ready to spent 15k on a new engine or 5-7k on transmission? Or 1-3k for any electrical problems? That's the price quote for M 5 .

Wow. That's honestly not expensive at all considering the cost of the car. It's right in-line with everything else on the market. A well-optioned new M5 is very near the 6-figure mark, and 20% of the car's value being the driveline is actually very low. With a 370Z, the driveline is worth near 30% of the car. With the Z06, it's 25-30%. Sounds like the M5 is more in-line with things than I thought. However, it is the RUITINE things that will get the average owner who isn't prepaired for them. A sensor here, there, etc. Paper-cut costs on a BMW add up fast. That is why BMW offers the maintenance package. They know this, and they know people are starting to know this as well. They were losing buyers due to poor Consumer reliability reports and the fear of those costs.

Pushing_Tin 12-31-2010 05:38 PM

Try owning a Jag..... lol

mick 12-31-2010 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Pushing_Tin (Post 874749)
Try owning a Jag..... lol

haha. a few months ago, i was thinking about getting a testarossa because the prices on them had come down. then i read about how much it would cost to service them every 3 years. i quickly stopped thinking about getting it.

ImportConvert 12-31-2010 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 874755)
haha. a few months ago, i was thinking about getting a testarossa because the prices on them had come down. then i read about how much it would cost to service them every 3 years. i quickly stopped thinking about getting it.

Come on, now. Maintenance costs are just a way to assure continued exclusivity regardless of depreciation :happydance:

mick 12-31-2010 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ImportConvert (Post 874759)
Come on, now. Maintenance costs are just a way to assure continued exclusivity regardless of depreciation :happydance:

haha. at first i was worried about the lack of power steering but then i saw a video clip of a girl in a bikini driving it. so, if she could drive it, it could not be that heavy but then i read that they would have to remove the engine to service the car and it would cost about $10k. you would have to love that car a lot to buy it. i love it but not enough to buy it :)

ImportConvert 12-31-2010 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 874764)
haha. at first i was worried about the lack of power steering but then i saw a video clip of a girl in a bikini driving it. so, if she could drive it, it could not be that heavy but then i read that they would have to remove the engine to service the car and it would cost about $10k. you would have to love that car a lot to buy it. i love it but not enough to buy it :)

Especially considering that your average driver in a 370Z would run circles around on performance-wise. The Testarosa is purely about passion at this point. For someone who grew up watching Hawaii Five-Oh and just HAS TO have one as part of their bucket-list.

Waiz 12-31-2010 07:04 PM

Oye Chico, donde estan las fotos?

Dan Z Man 01-01-2011 06:36 PM

ummm what the hell OP...not only do you buy one of my top 3 favorite cars, you don't post pictures of it!! hurry up man!! hahah..but for realz, post some pics :D

wilsonp 01-02-2011 03:50 PM

What luxuries is the 370Z Touring missing?

I can't get over all the luxuries it has :)

tommyguns 01-02-2011 04:10 PM

The 7000 mile service for my buddies Lambo starts at $8,000.00

PapoZalsa 01-02-2011 04:23 PM

Most of the time is not that you can afford the price of the car.

It is if later down the road you can afford the service price of the car! ;)

mick 01-02-2011 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by tommyguns (Post 877142)
The 7000 mile service for my buddies Lambo starts at $8,000.00

if you add depreciation, insurance cost to the service cost, he could probably buy a new small car every year for what it costs to drive the lambo :)

Jamaica 01-02-2011 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 877173)
if you add depreciation, insurance cost to the service cost, he could probably buy a new small car every year for what it costs to drive the lambo :)

sure does look better than your nismo thou:stirthepot:

wolf370z 01-02-2011 11:55 PM

You want to talk about expensive with "luxury cars"? I drove a freakin' 04 Mini Cooper S (which actually IS a BMW now, technically), the power steering pump alone was $600. Labor not included, just the unit. It actually was a common problem and something that did not happen to me thankfully.

However, the driver side window motor and regulator had to be entirely replaced. The car was used and out of warranty and the parts + labor was over $1000 if I remember correctly!

Luckily I did all the work myself. My prize was a working window and a BMW special tool :icon17:

ProfessorDave 01-23-2011 06:54 PM

:bump:
PR, you still on the forum? Because I just got back from San Juan, and all I have to say is I can completely understand why you traded the Z for an M5. The roads are probably the worst I've ever been on..and I live in Pennsylvania, which routines gets rated as having the worst highways in the country. I have never seen so many potholes, even around here in winter.

While I was there (for almost a week) I saw one 40th anniverary, and one black roadster. Saw a couple vettes, couple of Cayman S, and not much else in the performance department.

Hope you enjoying the Beemer!

Black kNight 01-28-2011 01:26 AM

congrats

I want a Z 01-28-2011 09:44 AM

congrats, @ 42 I am ready for a Z
I figure in 10 years I will get rid of the z for a fast coupe or 4 door

antfd3s 09-24-2011 02:53 PM

I read this WHOLE thread only to find out dis guy didnt even post any new pics of "his" M5 he was bragging about! I think that was pretty lame . Although I was enlightened by the maintenance costs on M cars. Maybe he sold the M and got one of those new Fiats 500. who knows:confused:

ImportConvert 09-26-2011 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by PR370z (Post 873096)
Thanks guys, I really enjoy this car, as far as it not having torque, its good enough for me this thing will do 170 MPH (limited) really quick. When you pass 100 mph its when it gets really fast.

Having raced one when I drove a slow car, I can agree. 3rd gear I was not impressed. 4th gear (about when I hit 100 and shifted)...DAMN! He LEFT!

Congrats! They are absurd cars in every way.

NYBladeZ 09-26-2011 10:20 AM

OP I'm happy you didn't get the IS-F enjoy the M, I love the v10 M5 but it is one thirsty beast.


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