A new straight 6 BMW in my life

mr wilks said:
Darren Slone said:
I love this weeks car :D

Looks a cracking car and great money too :thumbsup:

:P Nice 1 D . sounding like the mother in law :oops: :thumbsup:
Previously i have bought cars & kept them 3/4 years ? paid £10k/£15k sell for half = loss of equity ?
Last few years changed the system with great success on my wallet .
Not necessarily making money but buy the car i want & run for 6/12 months before selling at the same price as paid 8)
Running costs don't factor as you would have them whatever but on the last 6 motors iv'e managed near zero depreciation :)

What? You mean you've not made a profit on ANY of them???? Must try harder ;)
 
Mowflow said:
mr wilks said:
Darren Slone said:
I love this weeks car :D

Looks a cracking car and great money too :thumbsup:

:P Nice 1 D . sounding like the mother in law :oops: :thumbsup:
Previously i have bought cars & kept them 3/4 years ? paid £10k/£15k sell for half = loss of equity ?
Last few years changed the system with great success on my wallet .
Not necessarily making money but buy the car i want & run for 6/12 months before selling at the same price as paid 8)
Running costs don't factor as you would have them whatever but on the last 6 motors iv'e managed near zero depreciation :)

What? You mean you've not made a profit on ANY of them???? Must try harder ;)

Yeah good job its not a business :cry:

I'm even on a few , up on a couple , down on a couple , , talking in hundreds so i reckon about even in general :wink:
other than the aircooled 964 which made a storming profit of £2k that was quickly eaten up with a rather lairy V8 6 series :roll:
 
Nice car indeed. My dad has the new model of that - with the higher output 3.0 petrol, but he gets 35 mpg out of that which I thought was very good for a petrol.
 
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