A choice of two 1 series'

A choice of two 1 series'

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AlpineWhite

Original Poster:

2,157 posts

210 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Hello all,
Right-o, the new car search is well and truly on. I have narrowed my choices down to a pair of 120d's, but not sure which to go for.

1) 56 plate SE, auto, 16k miles, black leather. Appx £8500.

2) 54 plate SE, manual, 80k miles, cruise, sports seats with grey leather. Appx £6000.

All things being equal, which should I go for? Do about 20k per year.

ta

Grenoble

54,997 posts

170 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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With 64k miles difference, auto/manual choice, and a fair price difference it's not exactly a like for like?

Buy on condition and usage?

B17NNS

18,506 posts

262 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Do you want an auto or a manual?

Cemesis

771 posts

177 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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The auto without question. BMW diesels are not cheap to run, at 80k even less so.

matthias73

2,897 posts

165 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Good god man, are you expecting some monumental piece of information that will sway things?

Buy the one you would prefer to be sitting on your drive.

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

197 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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AlpineWhite said:
Hello all,
Right-o, the new car search is well and truly on. I have narrowed my choices down to a pair of 120d's, but not sure which to go for.

1) 56 plate SE, auto, 16k miles, black leather. Appx £8500.

2) 54 plate SE, manual, 80k miles, cruise, sports seats with grey leather. Appx £6000.

All things being equal, which should I go for? Do about 20k per year.

ta
All things aren't equal though, one is 2.5 grand more expensive than the other. They have different gearboxes, thats a pretty fundamental difference, we dont know what you prefer! How can we possibly answer this question for you? How can you say you quite fancy a 6 grand car yet ask us if one almost 50% more expensive would be a better buy for you?

tim2100

6,287 posts

272 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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AlpineWhite said:
Hello all,
Right-o, the new car search is well and truly on. I have narrowed my choices down to a pair of 120d's, but not sure which to go for.

1) 56 plate SE, auto, 16k miles, black leather. Appx £8500.

2) 54 plate SE, manual, 80k miles, cruise, sports seats with grey leather. Appx £6000.

All things being equal, which should I go for? Do about 20k per year.

ta
Go for No. 1. Newer, Not much more. Cruise can be retro fitted for ~£100

xreyuk

665 posts

160 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Buy both. Then you don't have to choose.

Ki3r

8,298 posts

174 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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xreyuk said:
Buy both. Then you don't have to choose.
Apart from which one to drive that day!

DukeDickson

4,721 posts

228 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Probably not enough info to go on (no info on condition, history, OP's price sensitivity etc), but assuming the all things equal actually meant other things being equal, the more recent, much lower mileage car sounds like a shoe-in IMHO.

Sounds like much better value on the face of it and unless the OP has a particular aversion to autos, the gearbox shouldn't be much of an issue on the type of car doing that kind of mileage. Can't be many people doing 20k pa on fast back roads.

AlpineWhite

Original Poster:

2,157 posts

210 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Ok, to clarify. When I said "all other things being equal" I was referring to each car being in good condition, the insurance, tax, mot etc being similar.

Clearly the cars are not equal! Original budget was around £6k. The £8k car was thrown in as a bit of a wildcard because of the low mileage. £8k is stretching the budget.

Cheers for the helpful answers. As for the rest.... next time I won't bother asking. rolleyes

junglie

1,996 posts

232 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Really very simple. you are prepared to spend £8500 on one of them so simply spend £7000 on a nice 130i, save the money for fuel and enjoy.

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

197 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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AlpineWhite said:
Ok, to clarify. When I said "all other things being equal" I was referring to each car being in good condition, the insurance, tax, mot etc being similar.

Clearly the cars are not equal! Original budget was around £6k. The £8k car was thrown in as a bit of a wildcard because of the low mileage. £8k is stretching the budget.

Cheers for the helpful answers. As for the rest.... next time I won't bother asking. rolleyes
Stick with your budget. You'll resent the higher payments, don't let the "nicer" car seduce you. If you are put off by the mileage of the 6 grand car, buy a Focus.

AlpineWhite

Original Poster:

2,157 posts

210 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Junglie, I like your thinking. 130s are available for 7k now?

Papa hotel. Probably sage advice. Cheers.

928

221 posts

192 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Go for the auto if you have a fair bit of urban driving(maybe not that one at £8k), I hate the juddery manual and off-set pedals on the wifes 118d.

junglie

1,996 posts

232 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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There are a few Sport and SE on AT and eBay etc for 7 - 8k

kambites

69,455 posts

236 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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I'd go for the manual. 2500 buys a lot of repairs and I hate autos. smile