does anyone drive a bmw x3?

Anonymous
Thinking of buying one - not sure whether to buy a 2011 or 2012 with options (under 30k miles) or a very plain, standard brand new one. I'm more worried about how many years you get with it before the repairs start. We would probably sell after 5 years when paid off and buy a new car at that point, no matter whether we buy used or new.
Anonymous
I'd look for some BMW online forums. I'd expect there to be some pretty active ones (might not be the case with every type of car, but lots of BMW owners seem to be active/passionate/car-savvy/whatever). Hope you find some useful information.
Anonymous
Don't buy a BMW, lest you become a stereotype.
Anonymous
had one for 3 years no problems at all. those were the fun 3 years (pre - kids)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't buy a BMW, lest you become a stereotype.


Yes, a stereotype of a person that likes great cars.

Let me guess, you're a Subaru driver. Or is it Kia? Moron.
Anonymous
I'd buy new.
Anonymous
I didn't like ours. I had a Jetta for yrs without issues but the BMW 3 was a problem from the second yr on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'd buy new.


Should have added - particularly if you plan to trade in/ sell in five years. The standard maintenance plan is four years, and BMWs don't fall off a cliff until about 6-7 years in terms of pricey repairs, etc., so if you buy brand new, you should have a relatively worry-free ride. X3 is a good car; I like X5 better. Get the bigger engine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't buy a BMW, lest you become a stereotype.


Yes, a stereotype of a person that likes great cars.

Let me guess, you're a Subaru driver. Or is it Kia? Moron.


Aaaannd the stereotype about BMW drivers gets another hash mark.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't buy a BMW, lest you become a stereotype.


Yes, a stereotype of a person that likes great cars.

Let me guess, you're a Subaru driver. Or is it Kia? Moron.


Aaaannd the stereotype about BMW drivers gets another hash mark.


Guilty as charged. But tomorrow I'll still be driving my BMW, and you'll still be a moron.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't buy a BMW, lest you become a stereotype.


Yes, a stereotype of a person that likes great cars.

Let me guess, you're a Subaru driver. Or is it Kia? Moron.


Aaaannd the stereotype about BMW drivers gets another hash mark.


Guilty as charged. But tomorrow I'll still be driving my BMW, and you'll still be a moron.


FYI, you may want to start composing grammatically correct sentences, if you still want to call others "morons" and maintain some credence.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't buy a BMW, lest you become a stereotype.


Yes, a stereotype of a person that likes great cars.

Let me guess, you're a Subaru driver. Or is it Kia? Moron.


Aaaannd the stereotype about BMW drivers gets another hash mark.


Guilty as charged. But tomorrow I'll still be driving my BMW, and you'll still be a moron.


FYI, you may want to start composing grammatically correct sentences, if you still want to call others "morons" and maintain some credence.


Please, feel free to point out my grammatical error in this post. Do you use the Harvard or Chicago Manual of style? I guess I hit a nerve. Must be Kia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't buy a BMW, lest you become a stereotype.


Yes, a stereotype of a person that likes great cars.

Let me guess, you're a Subaru driver. Or is it Kia? Moron.


Aaaannd the stereotype about BMW drivers gets another hash mark.


Guilty as charged. But tomorrow I'll still be driving my BMW, and you'll still be a moron.


FYI, you may want to start composing grammatically correct sentences, if you still want to call others "morons" and maintain some credence.


Please, feel free to point out my grammatical error in this post. Do you use the Harvard or Chicago Manual of style? I guess I hit a nerve. Must be Kia.


Surely you're aware that one is never supposed to begin a sentence with "but," right? Additionally, you seem to be missing a comma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't buy a BMW, lest you become a stereotype.


Yes, a stereotype of a person that likes great cars.

Let me guess, you're a Subaru driver. Or is it Kia? Moron.


Aaaannd the stereotype about BMW drivers gets another hash mark.


Guilty as charged. But tomorrow I'll still be driving my BMW, and you'll still be a moron.


FYI, you may want to start composing grammatically correct sentences, if you still want to call others "morons" and maintain some credence.


Please, feel free to point out my grammatical error in this post. Do you use the Harvard or Chicago Manual of style? I guess I hit a nerve. Must be Kia.


Surely you're aware that one is never supposed to begin a sentence with "but," right? Additionally, you seem to be missing a comma.


Seriously? This is what you got? (Yes, I'm aware that that sentence is "grammatically incorrect.") I see that "moron" was actually a stretch for you. You're a dolt who thinks you're not. That's something far worse than a moron. Please go on another thread where they are discussing punctuation or Kias, and leave the BMW thread to people that can afford them and enjoy them. Thanks.
Anonymous
i have no dog in this fight, but OP, you're being particularly classless by making assumptions about another person's socioeconomic status. Not everyone with a "luxury" car has money, and not everyone with a standard car is hurting for money.

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