Just bought this for £11,900 and already have buyers remorse

Just bought this for £11,900 and already have buyers remorse

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Strocky

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2,663 posts

115 months

Strocky

Original Poster:

2,663 posts

115 months

Tuesday 21st May
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RSTurboPaul

10,686 posts

260 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Strocky said:
Strocky said:
Currently showing at £114,000.

Is this a 'look, it's a typo' thread?

sunbeam alpine

6,976 posts

190 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Must be the ultimate definition of "a face only a mother could love", if that mother was Helen Keller...

Oilchange

8,533 posts

262 months

Tuesday 21st May
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I’m not surprised, it’s fking hideous eek

Strocky

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2,663 posts

115 months

Tuesday 21st May
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RSTurboPaul said:
Currently showing at £114,000.

Is this a 'look, it's a typo' thread?
Can't you read mate, already bought it, can sell it to you for £12,400 COD though as it's pig ugly

Gary29

4,186 posts

101 months

Tuesday 21st May
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I'm so out of touch, £114K for that?! Fools and their money and all that.

rodericb

6,837 posts

128 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Here's one doing some offroading:



and here's one which looks like it might be going through Rufford ford:




White-Noise

4,374 posts

250 months

Tuesday 21st May
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I cant believe people actually hand over money for cars like this vomit

Wagonwheel555

836 posts

58 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Oilchange said:
I’m not surprised, it’s fking hideous eek
Have no issue admitting that I am a BMW fanboy, have owned a number of models over the years but the EV lineup is tragic in the looks department. Although I saw a fairly new 7 series yesterday near Moorgate and I shook my head in despair so its not just the EV ones which are ugly.


MOBB

3,651 posts

129 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Gary29 said:
I'm so out of touch, £11.4K for that?! Fools and their money and all that.
Fixed for you

Biggles Flies Undone

7 posts

3 months

Tuesday 21st May
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They are an astonishingly ugly car and at that (real) price, it is amazing that anyone has one. Even if financed, then the costs must be eyewatering on a monthly basis.

I suppose the only people with them are company car drivers who work for companies that need to get rid of some cash in the ugliest way possible...

Gary29

4,186 posts

101 months

Tuesday 21st May
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MOBB said:
Gary29 said:
I'm so out of touch, £11.4K for that?! Fools and their money and all that.
Fixed for you
I'd have to think twice at that price!

SWoll

18,730 posts

260 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Wagonwheel555 said:
Oilchange said:
I’m not surprised, it’s fking hideous eek
Have no issue admitting that I am a BMW fanboy, have owned a number of models over the years but the EV lineup is tragic in the looks department. Although I saw a fairly new 7 series yesterday near Moorgate and I shook my head in despair so its not just the EV ones which are ugly.
Pretty much every BMW EV is just a version of the same car in ICE form other than the iX.

I personally prefer the looks of the iX to the current X5/X7, and there's nothing in the EV lineup that can hold a candle to the ICE XM from an ugly standpoint.


JackJarvis

2,331 posts

136 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Huge, heavy, ugly, expensive and not very efficient. Other than that I'm a big fan of them.


Biggles Flies Undone

7 posts

3 months

Tuesday 21st May
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SWoll said:
Wagonwheel555 said:
Oilchange said:
I’m not surprised, it’s fking hideous eek
Have no issue admitting that I am a BMW fanboy, have owned a number of models over the years but the EV lineup is tragic in the looks department. Although I saw a fairly new 7 series yesterday near Moorgate and I shook my head in despair so its not just the EV ones which are ugly.
Pretty much every BMW EV is just a version of the same car in ICE form other than the iX.

I personally prefer the looks of the iX to the current X5/X7, and there's nothing in the EV lineup that can hold a candle to the ICE XM from an ugly standpoint.

Good Lord...

Wills2

23,333 posts

177 months

Tuesday 21st May
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They shifted 4500 units of the iX in the UK last year which for a £70k-£120k range of cars is pretty good, XM has utterly bombed though.




SWoll

18,730 posts

260 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Wills2 said:
They shifted 4500 units of the iX in the UK last year which for a £70k-£120k range of cars is pretty good, XM has utterly bombed though.
Not difficult to see why..

The iX's will pretty much all have gone to company car drivers and are depreciating like a stone with AUC cars for sale at < £40k at 2 years old with minimal mileage. In a years time they'll likely tumble again when a load of 3 year old lease cars hit the market.



Edited by SWoll on Tuesday 21st May 11:54

Wills2

23,333 posts

177 months

Tuesday 21st May
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SWoll said:
Not difficult to see why..

The iX's will pretty much all have gone to company car drivers and are depreciating like a stone with AUC cars for sale at < £40k at 2 years old with minimal mileage. In a years time they'll likely tumble again when a load of 3 year old lease cars hit the market.
Same as any EV then.



Snatch1

188 posts

89 months

Tuesday 21st May
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I collected my iX xDrive40 last week and I couldn't be happier (actually I could if it had another 100 miles in the range but that would mean the iX 60 which was out of budget)

Mine is leased by my company so costs me £67 a month in BIK. It's a no brainer. 95%+ of my journeys are well below 200 mile round trip and I have a charger at home so I will very rarely need to use a public charger.

I found the looks challenging when it was first launched but it's grown on me and I now really like the quirky modern styling. And it is amazing to drive. The performance is incredible and the drive is sublime.

I guess it helps that I have a TVR in garage for when I need that V8 hit.