John
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Buy one better car that comes with the gearbox you want.
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daymoon
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I like my car.
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antnee
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quote: Originally posted by John
Buy one better car that comes with the gearbox you want.
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daymoon
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No i am not going to buy a "better" car. FFS can we actually go back to original question?
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John
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Not better as such, just one that suits the bill better.
There is no point getting a runabout to change the gearbox in the 5 series.
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daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by John
Not better as such, just one that suits the bill better.
There is no point getting a runabout to change the gearbox in the 5 series.
But why would I sell my car if I don't want to? The 5 suits me to the t. 500-600 miles a week no bother, comfortable, plenty of power and does 40 mpg. I plan to change jobs in next year to something closer and won't be doing as many miles anyway.
Basically, I am not going to sell the 5. No ones opinion will change that.
And also, the gearbox change might take me 2-3 months as it's a one off.
I want to strip engine under side and under seal
and some more bits.
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antnee
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So lets look at the figures,
£500-1000 for another car
£3-500 to insure it
£200 to tax it
£400 a year to service
£50 MOT
Total £1450-2150.
Cost of fuel in BMW @40mpg £4387
Cost of fuel in 2nd car @50mpg £3510
Savings £877
So in the first year it will cost you an extra £573-1273, 2nd year it will cost an extra £73-273.
Do you have a missus/boyfriend? How about they drive the BMW if you want to keep it so much and then you have the slightly more eco car
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Andrew
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£400 a year to service?
£200 with tyres on a shite car!
£200 to tax. These little diesels cost something like £35 a year
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antnee
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quote: Originally posted by Andrew
£400 a year to service?
£200 with tyres on a shite car!
£200 to tax. These little diesels cost something like £35 a year
2 or 3 oil changes, plus other filters and general bits that need doing makes it up to £400.
What is the tax rate on pre 2001 cars?
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Andrew
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Don't mean to sound a cunt but even with 3 oil changes in a year, you are still no where near £400 on something such as a Fiesta or Corsa C you are running on the cheap.
I probably spend around £250 a year on the 308. That's on 17" low profile rubber and big brakes. I will admit I push the tyres to the legal limit, do 15k on oil and the front discs have done more than 50k. I have new discs to put on but why change something that is perfectly safe and legal?
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antnee
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We are talking about £500-1000 cars, they will need stuff changed on them. Brakes all round on most cars are min of £100.
Also it is easily £400 if he isn't doing it himself
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daymoon
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missus can't drive and like fuck am I letting anyone else drive my car
I do all work myself.
In you calculations, you didn't include servicing BMW which is 80 quid doing myself.
The cars I mentioned in first post are 120-150 to tax for a year.
Mine is 150 for 6 months.
Parts, tyres etc will be loads cheaper anyway. And there is plenty of those cars in scrapyards where I can get bits for next to nothing where as there is not many BMW
[Edited on 09-04-2014 by daymoon]
[Edited on 09-04-2014 by daymoon]
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Jambo
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Or just pay a garage a few hours labor and have the car back in a day?
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mikenoncorsa
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Maybe it's me but I have never understood people's enthusiasm with mundane cars and especially throwing money at them! But, for the cost of a run around, a reputable specialist would probably be able to fit the box and you'd have dome comeback if there were a problem!,
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daymoon
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seriously people, can I just have opinion about the question I asked?
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John
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You've had opinion, because you don't like it doesn't make it less valid.
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Adster
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Friend has a 1.4 hdi 206. Never had any problems, just wear and tear. £30 a year tax aswell!
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daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by John
You've had opinion, because you don't like it doesn't make it less valid.
An opinion about a question I didn't ask
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daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by Adster
Friend has a 1.4 hdi 206. Never had any problems, just wear and tear. £30 a year tax aswell!
Cheers
Have a saved search for these on Ebay.
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antnee
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quote: Originally posted by daymoon
missus can't drive and like fuck am I letting anyone else drive my car
I do all work myself.
In you calculations, you didn't include servicing BMW which is 80 quid doing myself.
The cars I mentioned in first post are 120-150 to tax for a year.
Mine is 150 for 6 months.
Parts, tyres etc will be loads cheaper anyway. And there is plenty of those cars in scrapyards where I can get bits for next to nothing where as there is not many BMW
[Edited on 09-04-2014 by daymoon]
[Edited on 09-04-2014 by daymoon]
I didn't include the BMW as you said the other car is a 2nd car, hence costs on top of what you already pay
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Jambo
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Don't see the appeal of making it manual either.
Get a 530i with the gearbox fitted, use that as your toy and get a piece of shit to kick about in if you are that bothered.
Or just get a 3series manual 330 or something. Will be lighter and more nimble than the 5.
Or just keep the 5, don't change the gearbox and save the cash for a rainy day or a newer car
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daymoon
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won a 1.4hdi 206 on ebay. parts prices had me in stitches
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taylorboosh
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Pahahahaha bmw will never see the road again imo
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daymoon
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quote: Originally posted by taylorboosh
Pahahahaha bmw will never see the road again imo
why?
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jorded94
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Because a 1.4 diesel will out do the bmw on every level?
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