Re: Decisions, decisions | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Dave Handa (dave![]() |
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Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 11:46:50 -0700 (PDT) |
"Liu-stein", Take your BMW to Maaco, fix the bumper and drive on. Keep the thing until the next major repair or catastrophe, then pull a "cLyDe" move and drop the car off in the nearest ghetto (Chinatown?) in Boston...collect the $2k it is worth for the down payment on your replacement, an E38...which seems to be what you are leaning toward. Man, I LOVE not being "politically correct" on the List! Ha ha... I actually got chastised the other day for referring to Seattle's "International District" as "Chinatown"...(it will always be "Chinatown" to me)...I argued "Hey, I called it "Chinatown", not "china-man town"". For crying out loud...lol And hey, I'm Asian, so don't I get a break in making fun of Asians? Damn! Stewart Chung loves to make fun of my DWA (driving while asian)! Dave -----Original Message----- From: Dennis Liu [mailto:BigHeadDennis [at] earthlink.net] Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 4:49 AM To: dave [at] davehanda.com Cc: The FerrariList Subject: [Ferrari] Decisions, decisions So... Sigh. Need some input from the boys (and girls) on this one. My "daily driver" for the last, oh, 6 years or so has been an E38 BMW 740iL, 1995. I've gotten it up to 163k miles, mostly reliable. The usual E38 problems, all addressed. Runs great, but its time is drawing near, especially as someone (not moi) managed to rear end a truck yesterday with it. Cosmetic damage, but probably $1500 worth. Dang, too bad, as I loooooooove(d) this car. So, what do I do? 1. Fix it and keep driving it until it blows up. 2. Dump it for whatever it'll fetch (any ideas?), and buy one of the following. For a "daily driver", I would like a "biggish" sedan, as I'd much prefer to go on trips in it with my two young daughters and all their stuff in a sedan (or wagon) than the big SUV or the minivan. 2A. 1999-2001 E38 BMW 740i SPORT. Asking prices seem to range between $10k-$24k, with mileage between 75k-133k miles. Upside - I love the 740i sport. I'd make sure that all of the known problem areas are addressed, or else take a reserve for it. Downside is that these are getting a bit old, and miles are getting higher. 2B. E39 M5. Between $23k-$40k, mileage all over. Upside - hey, it's an M5! Downside - wow, potential maintenance and repair costs are scary. I've already spent way too much on those friggin' Eyetaliano beasts, so really not interested in adding another delicate beast to the fleet. 2C. Brand new Dodge Magnum R/T. $28k-ish. Upside - hey, 340 hp Hemi! Possibly the Charger instead, but why not get the added utility of a wagon too? (no, not the 350 hp Charger Daytona package, a little too garish for my taste, methinks). Decent fuel economy. Fair bit of interior room (not quite 740iL, but close to 740i I think), lots of room in the back, great performance, new car warranty. Downside - not much, aside from the cost and, well, it's a Dodge. How dependable is it? Depreciation is gonna hurt? 2D. Brand new Dodge Magnum SRT-8. $35k-ish. Upside - hey, 425 hp Hemi! REAL performance. Warranty, room, looks pretty cool too. Downside - fairly horrendous fuel economy (no variable displacement in SRT version, so big mileage hit, grrr). And what will probably be a deal killer for me: the $2100 gas guzzler tax. YOWWWWWWWWWWWZA!!!!!!! 2E. Brand new Toyota Avalon. $27k-ish. Upside - relatively fast, fairly luxurious, and will run 200k miles with nothing but oil changes. Bullet proof. Downside - FWD, and, well, it's a Toyota sedan. If only they (or Honda) made a RWD equivalent, like a competitor to the Charger/300C/Magnum, and I'd be the first in line. 3. Get rid of the Bimmer, and just use the wife's 996 as a daily driver. No room for kids, but way cool ride. Could put snow tires on the spare set of rims (currently running slicks for track outings), and take out PFC-97 race pads and install OEM pads. Kinda shame to put the mileage on it (only 43k miles right now), but the thing has been BULLETPROOF to date, and also a shame to just let it sit in the garage. Upside - no money outta pocket, baby! 4. Anyone have another good suggestion? I've never been attracted to Mercedes-Benz. The Bangle-ized 745/750 is wwwwaaayyy ugly. Blech. The Audi A8 is pretty sweet, but I like RWD, and it's too pricey for my needs. The Infiniti M45 sounds about right, but too expensive for my purposes right now too (why oh why doesn't Nissan have a version of the M45? Or make the Maxima in RWD??). Had an E39 BMW 528iT wagon, and loooooved it, but just too small for this purpose (hence another strike against the M5, and why the Infiniti G35 isn't on the list). The older I get, the less I care about "prestige", and the more I like "no hassle". Though I still like to drive vehicles I enjoy (hence, no Lexus LS on the list). Anyway, that's where I stand. Any thoughts would be appreciated! Vty, --Dennis _________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/dave%40davehanda.com Sponsored by BidNip.com eBay Auction Sniper
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