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Mar
Would it be better to buy a new Honda civic or a 2000 bmw 323?
Posted by: BMW Videos / Category: Buying & Sellingnasty joe asked:
I plan to keep the car no more than 5 years and the bimmer would have about 90,000-100,000 mile on it.
Tags: 2000 Bmw 323, Bimmer, BMW, Honda, Honda 2000, Honda Civic, New Bmw, New Honda Civic














































March 25th, 2003 at 3:44 am
If you care about the flash, get the BMW. If you care about the cash, get the Civic.
March 25th, 2003 at 11:45 pm
the bmw would last but the repairs are quite expensive and I’d check out the cost of insurance before making any decisions.
March 28th, 2003 at 10:46 pm
Definitely the Honda civic.
April 1st, 2003 at 7:06 am
bmw – replacing the timing belt will run you a little under a grand..
honda – replacing the timing belt will run you around 300 bucks..
bmw equals problems….honda built to last..hope this helps..
April 4th, 2003 at 2:37 pm
it depends on the price ultimately but if the beamer’s mant. was kept up i wold go with the beamer
April 5th, 2003 at 12:35 am
i, unfortunately, am saying honda’s. yes i am a honda hater, but if its only for 5 years, then u might as well get a sh*tty car so u can dump it in 5 years with less troubles, if u were planning on something more, i’d say bmw, since they are very good cars that last as long as u maintain it well; but if ur only gonna have it for 5 years and treat it like cr*a, might as well go with the civic, i know i means on more detestable civic on the road, but there are so many it doesn’t make a difference.
April 7th, 2003 at 6:59 pm
Its better to buy a new Honda Civic cuz new is better.
It will probably be more expensive to maintain a used BMW.
April 8th, 2003 at 5:52 pm
The BMW is a nice ride, but in reality it cost like heck to maintain one. As was previously mentioned the timing belt, a tune up, electrical, all is big bucks. The Civic, will actually outlast the BMW with a lot less maintenance, and a lot better fuel economy. My neighbor just sold his 84 Civic, with well over 300,000 commuter miles, with nothing but, oil changes, tune ups, timing belts, and 1 radiator. Not bad for a little beater car. Another Friend of mine has a BMW, I forget the model, but is is a larger 4 door, with a six cylinder, and automatic. He just paid $1400.00 for some electrical work, a wiper problem, and a major service. It.s your call,and your money. Good luck.
April 10th, 2003 at 2:00 am
honda civic it will sell better and it will take you a long way that you don’t want your bmw to go like long distance country or just around town. a bmw is made for a once in a while drive not everday use
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