535i or Chevy SS
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Date: January 18th, 2018 8:41 PM Author: floppy school patrolman
CPO both about the same price. SS clearly more fun but interior looks like a Geo Metro. 535i obviously better interior but German (un)reliability and not as fun.
Which would you choose?
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Date: January 18th, 2018 8:42 PM Author: Thriller know-it-all friendly grandma goal in life
SS for sure
Did BMW ever sort out the high pressure fuel pump issues on the 35i motors?
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Date: January 18th, 2018 9:37 PM Author: haunting house crotch
Idk I wish GM could get their designs right, shit still looks weird to me. They still have this mentality of, "let's make the Chevy look awkward/bad, and the Pontiac/Olds look more chill and fratty," but they don't have the latter anymore. Like wtf are they doing here. I know it's a Holden but fuck. It took them like 3 generations of slowly evolving the same basic design to kind of get the Camaro right. How hard is it to shape sheet metal and headlights and tail lights and shit?
Also how hard is it to just give it a name? CHEVELLE. CAPRICE. Are they saving those names for later after their next bankruptcy? My dick instantly lights up when they say Chevelle, so what if it's a different type of car, Dodge got away with it.
The Chevy will probably hold its value better since although it's invisible to new car buyers, shrewd and calculating internet posters looking for a used bargain in 10 years will never let the price drop below like $16k. Look at the G8 GXP prices.
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