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DIE!! Actually, you may be right, but your maxima is still fasterIt was a hell of a lot nicer to drive than my 2001 Maxima SE, a car I like quite a bit.
DIE!! Actually, you may be right, but your maxima is still fasterIt was a hell of a lot nicer to drive than my 2001 Maxima SE, a car I like quite a bit.
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
I tend to disagree with Skoorb that the 325i has nothing to recommend it. It is actually a reasonably quick car with the legendary BMW handling, shifter, etc. I recently drove a buddy's 1995 325i and it was a revelation - I was flatly amazed by the driving experience, and this was a car he spent $10.7K on. It was a hell of a lot nicer to drive than my 2001 Maxima SE, a car I like quite a bit.
The 318i, not sold in the US, is definitely a watered-down BMW, but to me the 325i, with its creamy inline 6, offers a real BMW driving experience. You do pay a premium, and so on paper it is a poorer value than the TL or G35, but to me it is not a terrible value.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
DIE!! Actually, you may be right, but your maxima is still fasterIt was a hell of a lot nicer to drive than my 2001 Maxima SE, a car I like quite a bit.I would benefit from driving another bmw, but regardless of drive, they're still not particularly fast. A used one may make some sense, but with the new TL and G35, I think that the 325i is currently trumped (hard).
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Hmm, I just sold a 1994 BMW 325i. My wife is now driving my '03 Maxima. Personally, I think the Maxima is a much better car. It's larger, faster and it handles reasonably well.
I hope your friend doesn't have the automatic transmission. They have a tendancy to need rebuilding at around 100k miles and this little bit of work will cost you over $3,000. I think it's closer to $5,000 if you have BMW put a new one in the car rather than rebuild the old one. Also, the sunrood rattled quite a bit. $600 to replace the entire cassette. Shocks, $1300 for a set of four. Brake jobs were around $500 each time, you must replace the rotors at every brake job.
that wasn't your point to begin with. your original point involved a barely used car.
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: Skoorb
DIE!! Actually, you may be right, but your maxima is still fasterIt was a hell of a lot nicer to drive than my 2001 Maxima SE, a car I like quite a bit.I would benefit from driving another bmw, but regardless of drive, they're still not particularly fast. A used one may make some sense, but with the new TL and G35, I think that the 325i is currently trumped (hard).
I really don't think my Max is faster. It certainly feels slower. The BMW's throttle is so precise, and its shifter SO much slicker than my car's, and its handling so superior, that I know I could drive it faster over any moderately challenging course.
IMO, BMW tends to publish rather conservative horsepower ratings, and Nissan tends to inflate them, hence the fact that the BMW's actual performance numbers are often better than its HP numbers would have you believe.
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
that wasn't your point to begin with. your original point involved a barely used car.
Geezus, how about I just bend over for you all? When I said "barely used," what I meant was under 50K. And no, I am not saying the 325i is a good choice at all.
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Hmm, I just sold a 1994 BMW 325i. My wife is now driving my '03 Maxima. Personally, I think the Maxima is a much better car. It's larger, faster and it handles reasonably well.
I hope your friend doesn't have the automatic transmission. They have a tendancy to need rebuilding at around 100k miles and this little bit of work will cost you over $3,000. I think it's closer to $5,000 if you have BMW put a new one in the car rather than rebuild the old one. Also, the sunrood rattled quite a bit. $600 to replace the entire cassette. Shocks, $1300 for a set of four. Brake jobs were around $500 each time, you must replace the rotors at every brake job.
No, he has a stick. I would never buy an automatic in any car, so that is a non-player for me. His sunroof is fine at 77k miles. How can the brake rotors need to be replaced along with the pads? I find that hard to believe - they are structurally just like any other disc brakes.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Well, you are comparing the BMW to the older 3.0 liter engine Maxima. The '02 and on has a 3.5l engine in it and is much more powerful than the 3.0l.
I like BMW but quite honestly you will end up spending so much more on them if you keep the car for 5-6 years like I tend to do. I don't expect to put much into the Maxima other than oil changes, tires, tune ups and brake jobs in the next 4 years. I don't think this is an unreasonable expectation for a Nissan. A new BMW would have cost me more than $10k more and it's a smaller car.
You can find much better choices in that price range IMHO.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
AFAIK a barebones one STARTS at the high 20's. The thing with the 325i is that if it wasn't a bmw it would sell for $5k+ less. You're paying a lot for the badge. If that's important to the buyer, and they don't mind the fact that a HUGE number of cars can kick their ass for much less money, then it may make sense.Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Hell no. You can find a barely used 325i for $20K with reasonable miles. For $35K, go for the G35 or an Audi A4.
Where? The 3 series have insanely high resale - I would be very surprised to see a "barely used" 325i for less than the high 20s.
Originally posted by: datalink7
Originally posted by: Skoorb
AFAIK a barebones one STARTS at the high 20's. The thing with the 325i is that if it wasn't a bmw it would sell for $5k+ less. You're paying a lot for the badge. If that's important to the buyer, and they don't mind the fact that a HUGE number of cars can kick their ass for much less money, then it may make sense.Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Hell no. You can find a barely used 325i for $20K with reasonable miles. For $35K, go for the G35 or an Audi A4.
Where? The 3 series have insanely high resale - I would be very surprised to see a "barely used" 325i for less than the high 20s.
There is something to be said for being able to say "I drive a BMW" though.
Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Well, you are comparing the BMW to the older 3.0 liter engine Maxima. The '02 and on has a 3.5l engine in it and is much more powerful than the 3.0l.
I like BMW but quite honestly you will end up spending so much more on them if you keep the car for 5-6 years like I tend to do. I don't expect to put much into the Maxima other than oil changes, tires, tune ups and brake jobs in the next 4 years. I don't think this is an unreasonable expectation for a Nissan. A new BMW would have cost me more than $10k more and it's a smaller car.
You can find much better choices in that price range IMHO.
Yeah, I know that, but my 3.0l Max already manifests significant torque steer, and gets what I consider rather marginal mileage (23 MPG), so I don't know that I would want the larger engine. I already find the car adequately quick, and, as I said, I really do like it.
I know a BMW is a more expensive car to own - I just feel that you get something for the money. Additionally, a lot of the higher purchase cost would be offset by the much better resale of the BMW - I really like my Max, but I will lose my ass when I sell it.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
I only paid $22,400 for my Maxima. I bought it new last April after the '04 models started hitting the showrooms. Nissan was really blowing out the '03 models at that time (msrp was $27,167). I bought a sheer silver SE w/sunroof and it has been flawless. I have 14k miles on it already and it's not even a year old yet. I even got 1.9% financing on it. For me this car was a steal and I am very happy with it.
You should drive an '03 Maxima, the torque steer on that car is insane. Fortunately, I don't mash the throttle all the way to the floor very often or if I do I'm usually moving already (or I would easily spin the tires) and I have a firm grip on the wheel. This is a fast car.
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Hell no. You can find a barely used 325i for $20K with reasonable miles. For $35K, go for the G35 or an Audi A4.
Originally posted by: Mill
No fvcking way man. 330 or don't get a BMW. Try a 3.0 Quattro, G35, or a similar car. BMW is great but the 325 is kind of blah. That being said you could get a 1.8t and get an APR chip and upgraded injectors and your car would be going great.
Originally posted by: Mill
I think the Maxima is a nice car and all, but it isn't the same type of feel/drive and quality as a BMW. Just my opinion.
Yeah it was meOriginally posted by: SherEPunjab
haha. Skoorb HATES the 325i.. .correct me if I'm wrong??? This is like the 2nd post in the past couple days he is bashing it. there may be merit though, even my friend who owns one says its SLOWW.
Not by much! A G35 Sedan with Mt (and leather) starts at $29,900. A g35 with auto and no leather costs maybe a thousand more than a base 325i. And you've still got 75 more horsepower.base price isnt even THAT great , though a base 325 is less than say a leather g35.
And that is the reason a lot of people buy these 325IsThere is something to be said for being able to say "I drive a BMW" though.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Yeah it was meOriginally posted by: SherEPunjab
haha. Skoorb HATES the 325i.. .correct me if I'm wrong??? This is like the 2nd post in the past couple days he is bashing it. there may be merit though, even my friend who owns one says its SLOWW.
Not by much! A G35 Sedan with Mt (and leather) starts at $29,900. A g35 with auto and no leather costs maybe a thousand more than a base 325i. And you've still got 75 more horsepower.base price isnt even THAT great , though a base 325 is less than say a leather g35.
In regards to max vs. bmw, nobody said that the max had a better drive, merely that it was a superior bang for buck. It's a car that is quite a bit cheaper, although key points were made: it's not only larger, but will cost less to maintain long term, and it will indeed smoke a BMW (unless it's on a tight track - a place I've never been and neither have most of the people in this thread). A better comparison is the g35 or TL and either of those will hand the BMW its ass in any number of scenarios, all the while maintaining solid resale, and not gouging to the same degree when you take it to the dealer (BMW's warranty is great while you have it, covering everything, but after that you're on your own!).
And that is the reason a lot of people buy these 325IsThere is something to be said for being able to say "I drive a BMW" though.