10-19-2013, 05:03 PM
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Drives: The M's
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Palm Springs, CA
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I would take his very sound advise!
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Originally Posted by BMWrules7
Honestly, the e65/66 is not even in the same ballpark as the new 7. I had three e66 over the course of seven years. They were terrible. The only time these cars seemed awesome were when you read the brochure. The newer F series is the real deal. The F01/02 delivers on almost every promise. The e65/66 while a breakthrough on styling at the time, were a hardware and firmware nightmare. In fact, the e66 was directly responsible for the new English word "firmmare." Even the brochure had this cars picture taken on Elm street in Portland: hence the classic title: "e66: Firmmare on Elm Street."
These are not cars you buy used. And I am talking about the newer F series, too.
You buy or lease these cars for 2 maybe 3 years, get your enjoyment and get rid of it.
If your finances or frugality leads you to consider a used 7, then I think you should shift to a 5 or 3.
Problems with these cars exponentially increase after the 36th month regardless of mileage.
Life is too short to risk being frustrated with a car that is troublesome.
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