Sdajii
Sdaji
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I did not ask for a moral assessment of my character.
Thank you all the same.
Now you're on the right track Julia. Service and parts are essential considerations in the overall package. I'm tipping that BMW parts won't be coming cheap, and could well be delays in ordering them in....the Mazda 6 Wagon...This is a reasonably attractive vehicle, and with a local dealership (which is happy to accommodate my own mechanic) the potential hassles of service problems wouldn't exist.
Not because it's a 'prestige' car, Logique, just that I've always really admired them and have been a bit surprised to find that a used BMW with under 50kms, around 2 or 3 years old, can be acquired for less than many new 'ordinary' cars.Now you're on the right track Julia. Service and parts are essential considerations in the overall package. I'm tipping that BMW parts won't be coming cheap, and could well be delays in ordering them in.
Mazdas as a rule are well-finished, reliable, value for money and resale value holding cars. And with Mazda dealerships around the place for when you go travelling. Why put yourself through that prestige car nonsense?
It is nice. Especially if it gets the leather trim instead of the ubiquitous black cloth.That Mazda 6 wagon looks a beaut car to me. (No I'm not a Mazda dealer)
Thanks, DocK. You're right about the Mazda. They're popular and I've never heard any adverse comment about them, plus my own 20 year old 626 wouldn't have had more than $3000 in total spent on it in that time.Would love a BMW X5, but sadly has to make do with a Holden Captiva. I have heard that both the servicing and particularly the tyres for the X5 are very expensive - I believe the tyres are unique to BMW and cannot be replaced with nonBMW-specific ones? Might be a consideration if you can get around the servicing by local mechanic issue.
I do know several happy Mazda 6 owners - nobody seems to have had any issues to speak of, although they are a run-of-the-mill car - have you considered a Volvo XC60 or V50??
Hi Kimberly,Hi Julia,
Sorry to hijack the thread, but I've been wondering for the longest time, how your little puppy is doing?
Volvo: they've just never appealed to me. Not sure why.
able to knock around, chuck firewood in the back, toe a boat (if ever I could afford one), go camping etc.
Don't want a shopping center/pick up the kids from daycare SUV.
If this is what you are after then there is no point buying a new one. Get one that is about 5 yrs old and you will be able to do all the stuff you want to without worrying about it, while also saving yourself some cash (to buy that boat with)
Julia I suspect with a German Shepherd you'll want something like a 4x4 as such.
I've only ever owned Honda's and have to say that they are extremely reliable. Only things I've had done with mine is just the usual servicing and replacement stuff.
Have you considered maybe a CR-V? They would seem to suit your mould and are relatively inexpensive to run.
Have you ever had any issues with the "D" (gearbox) indicator light flashing?
Thanks for the suggestion, JTLP, but I just don't like the 4x4 type vehicles.Julia I suspect with a German Shepherd you'll want something like a 4x4 as such.
I've only ever owned Honda's and have to say that they are extremely reliable. Only things I've had done with mine is just the usual servicing and replacement stuff.
Have you considered maybe a CR-V? They would seem to suit your mould and are relatively inexpensive to run.
Yes, I know you're right about that, awg, and it's what I've been telling myself for the last couple of years.Hi Julia,
From a financial perspective there is no question retaining your older vehicle is a winner imo.
Absolutely agree, but as above, this isn't much about money as a bit of long overdue self indulgence, for which I've already been castigated by Sdajii.Depreciation on a vehicle is unavoidable, at the rate of approx 15% pa,
so do your sums.
I think I did say: it's 1990, so now twenty years old, still only done 78,000 and is in excellent condition.Mazda 626 are very reliable, although you did not say how old your one is?
Yep, it gets regularly checked and has needed next to nothing spent on it.Wear items can be replaced provided that the vehicle is subject to a good maintenance schedule by the same mechanic
Um, awg, not sure that this would enhance my landscaping too much.Perhaps you could grab an old 626 for "spares" and just stick it under a tarp in the yard:
Yes, I'm very conscious of this. Though BMW Brisbane are prepared to drive up here, collect the vehicle if I buy from them, even a used car, service it and return at what they say is no additional cost.ps I would avoid any less popular vehicles in regional areas, due to possible service support issues.
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