Looking to get a used 750i with about 100k miles for $15k, not planning on keeping it long maybe a year or so, drive about 20 miles a day, maybe 40 on off days, can these cars drive a year without needing maintaining or will give me problems from day 1?

  • AtmosphereGlad7359@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Go on swap a lease and find one with a year left. Enjoy it for a year and everything is covered. You’ll spend close to the same without having to worry about maintenance.

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    10 months ago

    If you want to flex for a year use Turo, don’t buy a money pit with hopes it doesn’t sink you.

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    10 months ago

    You ever watch a horror movie and immediately know some characters are in for a rough time? That’s you. You’re one of those characters if you buy that car thinking it will be inexpensive to maintain for a year. It’s probably already thinking about how many failures it will give its next owner.