Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. We have one of each and considering getting a newer version of one of them. I will admit that the driving experience of a BMW is really enjoyable, but the Odyssey is far more functional for the family and provides serious leg room. I'm ok with one of each (one for trips and hauling cargo, carpooling), and one for easier parking around town. But, at the end of the day, maybe our sedan of choice really should be an Accord...
Why don't BMWs hold their value better?
BMW is not known as a reliable car.
Got it. Don’t get why my DH likes them so much then. He said he likes the feel of how they drive, but I’ve aleaya been the more practical one...
Appreciate all the input.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. We have one of each and considering getting a newer version of one of them. I will admit that the driving experience of a BMW is really enjoyable, but the Odyssey is far more functional for the family and provides serious leg room. I'm ok with one of each (one for trips and hauling cargo, carpooling), and one for easier parking around town. But, at the end of the day, maybe our sedan of choice really should be an Accord...
Why don't BMWs hold their value better?
BMW is not known as a reliable car.
This is too kind. They generally are known as PsOS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. We have one of each and considering getting a newer version of one of them. I will admit that the driving experience of a BMW is really enjoyable, but the Odyssey is far more functional for the family and provides serious leg room. I'm ok with one of each (one for trips and hauling cargo, carpooling), and one for easier parking around town. But, at the end of the day, maybe our sedan of choice really should be an Accord...
Why don't BMWs hold their value better?
BMW is not known as a reliable car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks. We have one of each and considering getting a newer version of one of them. I will admit that the driving experience of a BMW is really enjoyable, but the Odyssey is far more functional for the family and provides serious leg room. I'm ok with one of each (one for trips and hauling cargo, carpooling), and one for easier parking around town. But, at the end of the day, maybe our sedan of choice really should be an Accord...
Why don't BMWs hold their value better?
BMW is not known as a reliable car.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. We have one of each and considering getting a newer version of one of them. I will admit that the driving experience of a BMW is really enjoyable, but the Odyssey is far more functional for the family and provides serious leg room. I'm ok with one of each (one for trips and hauling cargo, carpooling), and one for easier parking around town. But, at the end of the day, maybe our sedan of choice really should be an Accord...
Why don't BMWs hold their value better?
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. We have one of each and considering getting a newer version of one of them. I will admit that the driving experience of a BMW is really enjoyable, but the Odyssey is far more functional for the family and provides serious leg room. I'm ok with one of each (one for trips and hauling cargo, carpooling), and one for easier parking around town. But, at the end of the day, maybe our sedan of choice really should be an Accord...
Why don't BMWs hold their value better?