Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joke of a car op. Just get a Honda.
Hi OP here - just curious why you think so. Styling, functionality, performance, cost? It actually seemed like a decent value compared to similar vehicles.
When you build it out with basic options I get an MSRP of $45k. That seems way too expensive. I’d go for an M3 before I’d pay that for an X1.
M3 is upwards of $80k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joke of a car op. Just get a Honda.
Hi OP here - just curious why you think so. Styling, functionality, performance, cost? It actually seemed like a decent value compared to similar vehicles.
When you build it out with basic options I get an MSRP of $45k. That seems way too expensive. I’d go for an M3 before I’d pay that for an X1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joke of a car op. Just get a Honda.
Hi OP here - just curious why you think so. Styling, functionality, performance, cost? It actually seemed like a decent value compared to similar vehicles.
Buy an Audi Q3 if you really want that type of car.
Personally, I would want reliability so I would buy an NX Lexus 350.
Bottom line that BMW has like no resale value and reliability stinks.
Check JD Power ratings for reliability; BMW is near the top. Lexus is reliable but extraordinarily dull to drive, and performs sluggishly in comparison. Any BMW will be more agile and more fun to drive. Audis are competitive in features and price to BMW, but usually lack the sportiness and fun-to-drive factor, if that matters to you. The Korean and Japanese alternatives may provide better value for money and are perfectly functional - BMWs tend to be expensive in comparison but, again, more fun. Mercedes has a disappointing reputation for reliability, said to be associated with their complex electronic systems more than with their mechanicals.
Here's a specialty forum which can provide you with more informed experience-based opinions than you'll likely find here: https://f48.bimmerpost.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=ede6b6d7fd306ddc25547fd2ceed062d&f=502
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joke of a car op. Just get a Honda.
Hi OP here - just curious why you think so. Styling, functionality, performance, cost? It actually seemed like a decent value compared to similar vehicles.
Buy an Audi Q3 if you really want that type of car.
Personally, I would want reliability so I would buy an NX Lexus 350.
Bottom line that BMW has like no resale value and reliability stinks.
Check JD Power ratings for reliability; BMW is near the top. Lexus is reliable but extraordinarily dull to drive, and performs sluggishly in comparison. Any BMW will be more agile and more fun to drive. Audis are competitive in features and price to BMW, but usually lack the sportiness and fun-to-drive factor, if that matters to you. The Korean and Japanese alternatives may provide better value for money and are perfectly functional - BMWs tend to be expensive in comparison but, again, more fun. Mercedes has a disappointing reputation for reliability, said to be associated with their complex electronic systems more than with their mechanicals.
Here's a specialty forum which can provide you with more informed experience-based opinions than you'll likely find here: https://f48.bimmerpost.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=ede6b6d7fd306ddc25547fd2ceed062d&f=502
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joke of a car op. Just get a Honda.
Hi OP here - just curious why you think so. Styling, functionality, performance, cost? It actually seemed like a decent value compared to similar vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joke of a car op. Just get a Honda.
Hi OP here - just curious why you think so. Styling, functionality, performance, cost? It actually seemed like a decent value compared to similar vehicles.
Buy an Audi Q3 if you really want that type of car.
Personally, I would want reliability so I would buy an NX Lexus 350.
Bottom line that BMW has like no resale value and reliability stinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joke of a car op. Just get a Honda.
Hi OP here - just curious why you think so. Styling, functionality, performance, cost? It actually seemed like a decent value compared to similar vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:Joke of a car op. Just get a Honda.