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rspann wrote:If you have to take a loan to buy a BMW or Benz ,don't.
A172 wrote:that always happening
a new bran c180 amg line is 500k in d shittiest trim
bank giving 100% financing on new cars, even if u hadda jump out sumn is only 10% so 50k which is peanuts. Once they qualify based on meeting the salary & dsr requirements is gt
that all well and good until u miss a payment or loss yuh wuk
now here's a neat trick:
- bring your own@ cost price cash
- when it reach sell back yourself it via the bank on a 2/3 yr loan & get back all your $
- anything happen to u u still have all your cash siddong dey & the amt borrowed was already cost price so interest negligible
rspann wrote:You and Dave are quite correct. I was talking about the ones who not in the bracket but want to create an impression. The ones who can only afford it if they take a loan and then struggle to pay. Worse yet if circumstances change and their pay drops or some unforeseen expense.
Average wrote:rspann wrote:You and Dave are quite correct. I was talking about the ones who not in the bracket but want to create an impression. The ones who can only afford it if they take a loan and then struggle to pay. Worse yet if circumstances change and their pay drops or some unforeseen expense.
Aren't those brands of cars advertised to leave an impression? Also, what's the difference between taking a loan to buy a BMW and taking one to buy another vehicle that's say $300/ $350K?
worksux101 wrote:Called them today..due for a service.. they said they're taking names but wont be open for another few weeks.
They're maintaining the warranty and service bought from bmw while at ansa
rspann wrote:Yeah Q7 had issues with cold starting, but it was an easy fix. Never heard about the transmission problem , but it could have been a mechatronic problem. The thing is , when people buy them who were not prepared for the expense, they let them go downhill while avoiding spending money on needed repairs. If you don't have a good mechanic and a source of parts ,you will have real problems. The new Q7 has the 2.0 tfsi engine that's in the A4 and A5. the whole body is aluminum so the smaller engine pulls the weight good.
RedVEVO wrote:rspann wrote:Yeah Q7 had issues with cold starting, but it was an easy fix. Never heard about the transmission problem , but it could have been a mechatronic problem. The thing is , when people buy them who were not prepared for the expense, they let them go downhill while avoiding spending money on needed repairs. If you don't have a good mechanic and a source of parts ,you will have real problems. The new Q7 has the 2.0 tfsi engine that's in the A4 and A5. the whole body is aluminum so the smaller engine pulls the weight good.
Give some good mechanics for the Q7 TDI
gastly369 wrote:I see bpoure near lagoon Road have ah audi farm....looks like final resting place for audis not sure if mech fixing them or not
QM wrote:worksux101 wrote:Called them today..due for a service.. they said they're taking names but wont be open for another few weeks.
They're maintaining the warranty and service bought from bmw while at ansa
Good to hear. But I think it might be more than a few weeks for the south branch to open. Maybe a few months...
rspann wrote:gastly369 wrote:I see bpoure near lagoon Road have ah audi farm....looks like final resting place for audis not sure if mech fixing them or not
That is a transmission repairer?
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