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Hi Bro,

 

Thinking of replacing my current 8yrs old Camry.

 

One consideration is to get a 2 to 3yrs old F10 BMW. Will appreciate pros and cons feedback from those current owners or anyone who would like to contribute.

 

Cheers :D:D:D

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Dun wait! Go for it.

 

Into my 2nd yr, and 1 mth. No reason to change. Love the car and overall has done justice.

 

Tempted to change a few times but, no reason to.

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Dun wait! Go for it.

 

Into my 2nd yr, and 1 mth. No reason to change. Love the car and overall has done justice.

 

Tempted to change a few times but, no reason to.

You have always been a 5er guy in my impression. Any other make or model just won't fit in

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I heard my fren fren uncle neighbour cat niece relative daughter say dun buy bmw. Sure spoil one.

 

But Srsly dun buy f10 la, buy f11.

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Hi Bro,

 

Thinking of replacing my current 8yrs old Camry.

 

One consideration is to get a 2 to 3yrs old F10 BMW. Will appreciate pros and cons feedback from those current owners or anyone who would like to contribute.

 

Cheers :D:D:D

 

Just do it! 3 years and 8 months, still going strong.. no issues to report of, not even a rattle [thumbsup] Mileage about 90k km

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You have always been a 5er guy in my impression. Any other make or model just won't fit in

 

 

yea. and similar to the E39, this design is timeless.

 

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Just do it! 3 years and 8 months, still going strong.. no issues to report of, not even a rattle [thumbsup] Mileage about 90k km

 

 

one of the better cars man!!! [thumbsup]

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Get the turbo one, the NA is a pain to drive.

 

Unless you never driven a turbo car, then it's fine then.

 

 

the NA is smooth, but the turbo ones, bang for buck. Esp the 528. Bro @vid has one i think

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yea. and similar to the E39, this design is timeless.

 

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one of the better cars man!!! [thumbsup]

 

It has proven amazingly reliable, for the mileage at least. Power even though its NA (523i), its decent, sufficient for local needs.

Get the turbo one, the NA is a pain to drive.

 

Unless you never driven a turbo car, then it's fine then.

 

The NA is fine, and depending on which NA one you are talking about .

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You have always been a 5er guy in my impression. Any other make or model just won't fit in

 

 

the 3er a bit small, and yes, guess the 5er is a better one.

 

One of my fav cars is the E39..

 

It has proven amazingly reliable, for the mileage at least. Power even though its NA (523i), its decent, sufficient for local needs.

 

The NA is fine, and depending on which NA one you are talking about .

 

 

the NA is still the inline -6. Sweet on high revs

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the NA is smooth, but the turbo ones, bang for buck. Esp the 528. Bro @vid has one i think

Make no mistake that the in line 6 is creamy smooth all the way to red line.

If only there is more punch in the lower rpm.

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the NA is smooth, but the turbo ones, bang for buck. Esp the 528. Bro @vid has one i think

Yes. Turbo pick up much faster. It's a pain to go slow :😄😄

 

Mine coming to 2 years end of dec. Nearly 40k mileage now. No issues so far. Recommended.😁

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