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We just returned from 10 days in Austria and Germany after picking up our 2002 330I (Sapphire black, natural tan interior, prem and cold weather pkgs with a 5-speed). All I can say is that ED is the way to go if your able to do so. Don't be intimidated if you don't have experience in a foreign country or don't speak the language...it's not a problem. The BMR, well, it's the greatest car I've ever driven and can't wait for U.S. delivery. The Ed process was simple, error/hassle free. Anyone wanting further info on the process, hotels etc, y'all can contact me at drstan@swbell.net. Happy Holidays and happy, safe driving!
She is an absolute joy to drive. Quiet and comfortable. Magnificent performance and handling. Outstanding ride. Roomy inside and in trunk (with the space-saving multi-link struts). She gets 24 mpg at 74 mph on interstate, turning over about 2,100 RPMs.
The only problem: she seems like she is standing still no matter what the speed. Driving 60 mph feels like 30 mph. 75 seems like 55 mph. Gotta use the cruise control and watch the speedometer or you'll find yourself loafing along at 100 mph!
I live in midwest. 590 miles from where I bought her. I'll have to garage her thru the winter. Can't wait for spring! But she looks great in the garage and doesn't take up too much space.
BMW Finance deal was great. 3.9 percent for 48 months and they make the first payment!
Now I'm dreaming of buying a Certified Pre-Owned 2003 M5 in about 2006/7!
I'm amazed at the sheer joy of driving this car. Outstanding performance, confident handling, smooth, quiet ride. My Bimmer came with premium sound, CD changer and sport package.
It has great lines and classic good looks. The interior is well thought out and luxuriously appointed. The seats are supportive and comfortable.
The cabin is incredibly quiet. Whether I'm cruising at 50 or 80, I can't feel any difference in noise level nor ride. It also looks great at a red light too.
I only wish I worked further away from home!!!
I got P. Sound, P. Package, Xenon lights. Planning to install Dinan parts to this car to see what it can do. Thats, if they will come out with products for my car soon.
Really like the car - can't wait for dryer weather so I can get to see what it can do.
Am I the only new owner since last September??
2001 525i
Orient Blue w Gray Leather interior
Options
Step
Sport Premium
Convenience
Xenons
CD Changer
Cold Weather
Pictures from July 2001 linked below.
Happy Motoring
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It's finally here. 02 530 i jet black / black pp,sp,cwp,Xenons,comfort seats,steptronic sunshades.
This is my 1st bmw,all I can say is WOW !! , so much fun to drive Thanxs
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KarenS
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North Atlanta Ga. area. I would like to know if
there are any Non-Dealer affiliated BMW Owners
groups in this area. I would like to talk to
owners about their real world experiences with the
after sale service on these cars. So far the
experiences of the BMW owners I have talked to
have been far from satisfactory on service schedule,fixing the car right the first time, and
courtesy car availability.Naturally I do not want to spend $70000+ on a car and be stuck with bad
service. Which is the best dealer in Atlanta & why?
Thanks
If you have some time, we would really appreciate Town Hall members writing a review of their current auto, or a favorite make/model. It takes approximately a week for your review to appear on that make/model.
If you have any questions, please let me know!
Thanks!
KarenS
Host
Owners Clubs
Anybody got info?
1. Great monthly magazine, Roundel.
2. Parts discounts from a ton of dealers, service shops, other places, and parts suppliers/manufacturers.
3. Affiliation with the various local chapters.
4. Rebate program. Current one gives discounts on new (amount varies by model) or CPO BMWs ($500) for current BMW CCA members of more than 1 year.
If you are positive you'll be buying a BMW and you can meet the requirements of the rebate program, then you might want to join now.
Any thoughts?
Choice #1 99 323i very low miles (11k) (sport pack moon, H-K and extra set of wheels) coming off lease in two months. Owner would like $25k (basically his $1k deposit back and buy-out of lease). I don't know much about leases but the guy seems honest.
Choice #2 00 330i, 5k miles, sunroof, htd seats, cd. asking $35k and very interested in selling.
Choice # 01 330i, sport, 7k miles, m whls $30k
And then there's new 325i w. premium and cold weather packages, leather and H-k for $33k (roughly $1k off sticker) Can I do better than that in New England?
I know this is not an apples to apples comparison but does anything stand out to you veterans? Would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks.
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I've wanted a Bimmer for years and was finally able to pull the trigger!
I just got a brand new 330i, but i felt so sad that my car does not even have a security alarm.
Any after-market components I can use to install myself? Or I have to go to dealer, they charge me $695 for it!
Could anyone tell me if I can go to a retailer store, like *best buy*, buy one and install myself? Do I need to take off the BMW original
radio control panel? Or there are some adaptors
available?
Many thanks,
Under Cell Phone & Security, you will find an alarm package designed for your 330i for $232.05, and you will find various CD changers under the Sound Accessories ranging in price from $405.06 to $485.80 depending on the specific equipment you ordered you car with. Installation of both the alarm system and the CD changer are fairly easy, and can be accomplished in a few hours.
On the subject of the Alarm, why do you feel that you need it? All E46s come with many security features to prevent the car from being stolen, albeit short of having an actual alarm. In fact, the standard equipment is so good that most insurance companies lower premium on the E46 accordingly, so much so, that the Alarm does not provide a lot of additional insurance savings.
Best Regards,
Shipo
Best Regards,
Shipo
Best Regards,
Shipo
. Dealer talked me out of a glove-box mounted CD changer, citing many problems in reliability. I felt that trunk mount took up too much space. Looking for a small unit I can install myself. Also looking for a radar detector to direct wire (don't like to have to think about turning it on and off each time I drive anywhere.- will probably go with the Valentine.
Now I have one concern.
After I took down the cowlings and
the air filter, I found that I have to by
a self-tapping screw, so I drove the car
for 10 miles without replacing them.
Now I feel the car has louder sound under
the hood. Could anyone tell me any possible
reason? because I didn't reinstall them correctly, or because I drove it without those parts on?
Someone said the filter is only for passenger cabin, not connected to engine?
Thank you so much!!
BMW is a legendary brand of cars. I am coming here to meet indirectly to you in order to know about your owner experience and I may to buy a 3 series, too.
BMW has upscale prices for its cars. I would appreciate to know how dependable, reliable and quality car is 3 series BMW. Is quality matching with the price? What is better in this kind of car: leasing or buying? Can I expect to get at least 100,000 miles with a 3 series BMW car with no major problems?
Thank you so much for your kind insights.
Guillermo Rivera
Thornton, Colorado.
As for the odor, there is a product called Nature's Miracle (look for it at your nearest pet store/center) that removes just about every organic odor there is.
Good luck!
KarenS
Host
Owners Clubs
Larry
Now planning to purchase a 325 through the Euro Delivery program. I'm planning at least... still working on the husband...
I'd love to hear anyone's advice on the Euro Del program. I'm done tons of internet research and I'm encouraged to find that there are ways to get an additional 3-5% off over the BMW quoted 7% savings. What I'm unsure of is how trustworthy those sources really are... I've spoken with 2 local dealers, one sounded willing to negotiate, the other was adamant that negotiation on Euro Del was not conceivable.
I'd love to hear your input!!
Thanks.
FWIW, my dealer here in New Jersey (Park Avenue BMW, 201-843-7900, Salesman: Mike Weber) has a standing offer give anybody the same deal he gave me, which was $1,500 over ED invoice (plus $200 advertising fee), which worked out to just over 11% below MSRP. So far, I know of at least two other folks here at Edmunds who have taken him up on that offer.
Best Regards,
Shipo
I'll check out the sedans topic for more info.
Cheers.
disaabointed
Is this deal with your dealer inclusive of the destination fee? I've just run the numbers on the car I'm looking at and my savings would be 9% off MSRP.
Thanks again!
-disaabpointed
Best Regards,
Shipo
J
J
Just purchased my Titanium Silver 528iA in December 2001. The car is fabulous. The features:
Standard Equipment
Sport Package
Aerodynamics by AC Schnitzer
5-speed Auto/Steptronic
Leather
Sun/Moonroof
Premium stereo w/cassette & 6-Disc CD Changer
12 speaker system...
and those darn cup holders.
I upgraded from a 1995 Nissan Maxima. Thought that BMW's were overrated. Now after six months, I realize why my friends are enthusiasts. So am I. I look forward to chatting with you all soon.
MKH
I bought my '98 540i6 on 11/30/01. Love it. I went CPO. And got my loan thru BMW FS. Only 3.9% and they made first month's payment.
Know you'll enjoy the car (though I much prefer manuals)!
You got a great rate. I purchased mine CPO via Beverly Hills BMW. I financed it myself @ 5.9%. The deal was too good to pass...they added the CD player, performed minor body work (dings) at my request and extended the warranties at no additional cost. Only 29,100, miles @ under $34K.
I actually like the steptronic...but manual would have been sweeter. Take care.
MKH01
Where can I read more on the steptronic gear system? Test driving a 2001 was interesting. Am I defeating the purpose of having a sports car without a "true" manual transmission? Any advice is appreciated.
Mark - wannabe Z3 owner
I am thinking to wait for the redesigned 5 series as I hear that it should be out probably next year my only fear is purchasing the first year product, I had read that even the E39 style had some problems or "bugs" with 97 and 98 models.
Has anybody encountered such a discussion or information about how serious these "bugs" can be.
and by the way what is that ED program or EURO.
is it buying BMW directly from BMW and can you get different options.
Thaks for a great site.