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E39 as a first car?
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So I've been saving up for a while now and have a bit of money in my pocket, and I was looking at E39s recently and realized I really wanted one. My question to this community, is an E39 as a first car a good choice? Keep in mind I live in Canada (rust, winter tires) but I am a student currently living with my parents and working a summer job to pay for my personal expenses. I am aiming at a 525i/528i/530i with a manual transmission and a sturdy enough car so that I can do roadtrips without worrying about it too much. Am I living in a dream world or are E39s good cars? I'd like to hear your thoughts!
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07-28-2020, 10:59 AM | #4 |
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Nice! It's an awesome first car. As long as you do proper maintenance. If the car was not looked after it could be a money pit. I've owned 3! Still have 2 and am selling 1 to wife's cousin.
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If you're willing/able to DIY most things it could be a great first car. If not, then not so much. So how's it going so far?
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Brave man I say. Unless you have lots of cash for parts than I would say good luck. Had a 540i way back and really enjoyed it but when it did need service/parts it was not cheap that is for sure.
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