you OWN a celica and you're trading it off?~Originally posted by SeraphimX:I haven't driven one before and I heard that these cars are really expensive to service and maintain, tts what most ppl tell me anyway, but they are not bmw drivers. However Edmunds.com says it has the lowest true cost to own. Can any BMW or ex BMW drivers give me some input on this... seriously considering trading the celica in for the new e90 3series coming out..
Thanks
Yah, I've grown quite attached to the celica since i've had it for about 3 years coming up, but its really really peaky to drive and very impractical(my parents always complaining wrong image etc etcOriginally posted by rumie:you OWN a celica and you're trading it off?~
celica happened to be THE car I had wanted... if only~~~
Zulu thanks for the help, the BMW is not going to be modded for me as I've already done that with my Celica and I think mods for German cars give less bang for buck (ie they are going to be damn expensive). I heard the notion that we shld always wait for the 1 year period before buying the car...however I really need that car this year.Originally posted by zulu4:i've only ever driven BMWs since i got my license so i'm not sure how maintenance costs would compare with other cars, but i can say that in general, its about 40% cheaper to do your maintenance work with external workshops instead of sending it to PML, but that would raise warranty issues should you ever need to claim.
as for the E90, which engine are u looking at? i would suggest waiting for at least a year for them to iron out the kinks in the production line before commiting to one if you're really concerned about maintenance... u'll realise that the warranty is rather limited and the terms are stacked against you. servicing at PML isn't free btw, but if u don't service, u'll void the warranty, so...
also, PML generally prices the new models slightly higher for the first year or so and the options included are usually quite limited. things will improve after a year or so; even my sales rep advised against buying new models in the first year unless its the bragging rights you're after. new colour schemes will also be gradually introduced so u'll probably have more choices then.
mods for the new E90 will also take some time to appear.
long story short, perhaps adopting a wait-see is the best way to go.
I heard that they made the new valvetronic engines more efficient, but yeah, I can see where your coming from...
not to forget: BMW isn't synonymous with fuel efficiency, even the valvetronic engines are rather thirsty.
long story short, perhaps adopting a wait-see is the best way to go. trading up from a celica, you might be in for a culture shock.... i know i would, if i had to go from a beemer to a celica....[/b]
Other cars to consider areOriginally posted by zulu4:from experience, i would strongly suggest you avoid first year productions... if need be, buy other marques instead.
a very good piece of advice that, ill go have a look tmr.. thx, holy cow those are high figures...Originally posted by zulu4:since u're looking at the E90 320, my 318 comes closest: it does 12L/100km using esso 8000, with abt 50% highway, 50% city...
that's the same 4 pot valvetronic that's going into the E90 320, so be prepared...
why not look at the E60 520? ard the same price region, with more space and a 6 cylinder 2.2L to boot. better buy than the E90 320 in my opinion, although if u want that, u have to hurry coz i think they're stopping production of the 2.2L for the 520 very soon.
3 series all the way! i love it's sporty design and a sort of agressive and muscular stance.Originally posted by SeraphimX:Other cars to consider are
C class - don't like...too showy, I think ppl will scratch it on campus
Audi - I'm not an audi boy, I've always like Bmws
Saab - ugh only dentists and doctors touch those
Haiz, but I guess your right oso lah, maybe I shld get a second hand e46 instead?
wah same taste as me...Originally posted by TwinTurbo_Supra:3 series all the way! i love it's sporty design and a sort of agressive and muscular stance.
C class to classy
Audi i dun like
Saab too "ah gongish"
i cant even drive lah. im 15...Originally posted by SeraphimX:wah same taste as me...u driving a supra??
Originally posted by TwinTurbo_Supra:i cant even drive lah. im 15...![]()

Im neither a dentist a doctor nor am i a grand father ! Saabs make good cars !Originally posted by SeraphimX:Other cars to consider are
C class - don't like...too showy, I think ppl will scratch it on campus
Audi - I'm not an audi boy, I've always like Bmws
Saab - ugh only dentists and doctors touch those
Haiz, but I guess your right oso lah, maybe I shld get a second hand e46 instead?
Aiyo, my relatives cars, not mine, me a humble studentOriginally posted by Zex-:U can consider Volvo S40 or if u quite rich since as u say "Actually I've driven a few 7 series, S classes and Clks,SLks, C classes" can consider the BMW 630 (black of coz ) damm nice ... haha ..![]()
haha .. Anyway the Volvo s40 is not expensive also can consider quite nice and not that common on road compare to s60 and s80.... but muz choose white colour nice ..Originally posted by SeraphimX:Aiyo, my relatives cars, not mine, me a humble student
Define not expensive...Volvo S40 cost at least S$116,000...With that amount of money...I can do quite a number of things...But anyway, it is up to individual..Originally posted by Zex-:haha .. Anyway the Volvo s40 is not expensive also can consider quite nice and not that common on road compare to s60 and s80.... but muz choose white colour nice ..![]()