E92/E93 328 as well (I didn’t see your post when I made my redundant one)
E92/E93 328 as well (I didn’t see your post when I made my redundant one)
Easily one of the best decisions I’ve made
The N52 actually survived until 2013 in North America in the E92 and E93 (maybe others?). They didn’t switch to the N20 until the introduction of the 428i.
We have a multi-aisle surface parking lot at work and people will constantly circle the front half of the lot looking for a parking space as close to the building as possible while completely ignoring empty spots that are 20 ft. beyond the first half. It seems like insanity to me.
My point is $200K is NOT doable for many people making $50K a year. You’re either going to struggle to save for a large enough down payment or you’ll be dedicating way too much of your monthly income toward your mortgage. The article automatically assumed a 20% down payment to reach their “affordability numbers” and I…
The difference isn’t just $50. The real world difference between putting $40K down on a $200K house and putting $10K down is nearly $300a month. You can’t pretend like the PMI doesn’t matter to people’s monthly budgets.
Going with 3% down not only drags you down the affordability range but as you mentioned also requires PMI which may cost as little as $40 but often is much more than that, at least with people that I know.
Only the 4GC is a hatchback. The 6GC has a traditional trunk.
The Gran Coupe is a 5 door/hatchback rather than a traditional trunk/boot.
A lot of people complain about the cost of HOA fees with condos but I would much rather pay a set amount each month and not have to worry about a lot of things (while also building equity).
Make sure you keep it as low as possible and try to secure it as shown above. It's surprising how top heavy a tripod can be in a vehicle and you don't want the camera falling into a window or something with the first turn you make.
Isn't that a little bit of a circular argument though? If everyone started getting engineering degrees and going after engineering jobs, suddenly you'd have an oversupply of engineering graduates which would result in a lot of people complaining about their "useless" degrees and their student debt because they'd be…
Well, I'm only wrong if you consider all of those degrees useless, which I don't. I'm actually really surprised that you would suggest that so I don't know if you've had an especially skewed experience. The fact that you boil business degrees down to making power points suggests that maybe there's a perception issue.…
I feel like that argument fails to understand the current structure of our economy. You've already said that not everyone has the capability of being an engineer, which is true, but then where does that leave them? The "vocational" route is nowhere near as strong as it used to be. With manufacturing jobs disappearing…
This problem hasn't been created solely through the students choosing liberal arts degrees. It's always a popular argument that subsidizing the education system = subsidizing useless degrees but while there are people who get degrees that aren't worth their cost, there are tons of people who get valuable degrees yet…
They seem to try to hide it with the rear spoiler. It seriously looks like someone cut the hatch off and just left a really large D pillar.
"A possible new tire or two"...unless your car is AWD in which case they'll likely recommend changing all four if one is bad so the tread depths match.
This is a three year old article that was probably corrected...but thanks?
I know it's already been sold but in addition to the exterior damage it looks like it also needs the entire leather dashboard replaced. Apparently the warping/wrinkling is not a unique problem.
Volvo does it as well. They've had supplemental brake lights for heavy braking since at least 2007 on the S80.