ferrariguy999
ferrariguy99
ferrariguy999

I have an 87 325i convertible... This is not encouraging.

Yeah I just bought an 04 330ci convertible with 80k miles for my first car for $4,500 and I have to make sure I tell people I bought it or else they think it’s new and that my parents bought it.

Sorry to see it go. How’s the 540i by the way? I’m in the market for one and before anyone says it, I know about the poor timing chain guides!

Craigslist ad for that purple Challenger:

After reading this, it really makes me wonder about buying an e38 740il for my first car... Do you think it would be a good choice Tavarish? I’m trying to decide between an e38 or an 80's Trans Am.

Just did a quick Google search of the warranty company, supposedly they’re total ripoffs...

Wow thanks for letting me know, I really appreciate it. I’ve looked at S-Classes, but I feel that a young kid like me couldn’t get away with driving an S-Class. With the e38, at least it’s somewhat of a driver’s car that has an aggresive style to it, whereas the S-Class is a little bit more reserved in terms of

Are you looking for an e34 540i with an M60?

Really? I’ve heard the M62 V8's in these are pretty reliable, except for the valve cover gasket which tends to leak after about 150,000 miles.

That’s a great suggestion, I’m actually saving up to buy one of these. The seats are unbelievably supportive and just look great.

Even though I may be a little biased (My father just bought one), I think this may be the right car. This car is the epitome of luxury. With BMW’s and Mercedes’, a 7-Series and an S-Class will have parts passed down from an E-Class or 5-Series, but with Maserati you don’t have that problem. A Quattroporte has parts

That’s exactly what happened to my dad. He just bought a 2008 Maserati Quattroporte, and as soon as he brought it home, people on our street started talking about how he got a $150,000 car when he really only paid $32,000.