Trade In: 98 Accord for 98 BMW 328is
#1
Trade In: 98 Accord for 98 BMW 328is
My accord with 55,800 miles for a 98 328is with 56,865 miles
1998 BMW 328is:
Comments
1998 BMW 328iS * 4 Photos! * Has Warranty! * This late model two door vehicle features Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Power Driver's Seat, AM/FM Stereo Radio, Cassette Player, Power Sunroof, Trip Odometer, and Tachometer.
Options Installed
Power Steering; Power Brakes; Power Door Locks; Power Windows; Cassette Player; Radial Tires; Alloy Wheels; Gauge Cluster; Clock; Trip Odometer; Tachometer; Rear Defroster; Carpeting; Day-Night Lever; Front Bucket Seats; Reclining Seats; Accent Stripes; Body Side Moldings; Power Drivers Seat; Climate Control; Courtesy Lights; Leather Upholstery; Fog Lights; Anti-Lock Breaking System; AM-FM Stereo Radio; Dual Air Bags; Traction Control; Side Impact Air Bags; Leather Wrap Steering Wheel
Features
Exterior Color: Black
Doors: Two Door
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission: Manual
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Engine: 6 Cylinder Gasoline
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Stock Number: 3564
VIN: WBABG1322WET06441
what do guys think? the sticker price on that car is $18,996 right now....go or no?
1998 BMW 328is:
Comments
1998 BMW 328iS * 4 Photos! * Has Warranty! * This late model two door vehicle features Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Power Driver's Seat, AM/FM Stereo Radio, Cassette Player, Power Sunroof, Trip Odometer, and Tachometer.
Options Installed
Power Steering; Power Brakes; Power Door Locks; Power Windows; Cassette Player; Radial Tires; Alloy Wheels; Gauge Cluster; Clock; Trip Odometer; Tachometer; Rear Defroster; Carpeting; Day-Night Lever; Front Bucket Seats; Reclining Seats; Accent Stripes; Body Side Moldings; Power Drivers Seat; Climate Control; Courtesy Lights; Leather Upholstery; Fog Lights; Anti-Lock Breaking System; AM-FM Stereo Radio; Dual Air Bags; Traction Control; Side Impact Air Bags; Leather Wrap Steering Wheel
Features
Exterior Color: Black
Doors: Two Door
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission: Manual
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Engine: 6 Cylinder Gasoline
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Stock Number: 3564
VIN: WBABG1322WET06441
what do guys think? the sticker price on that car is $18,996 right now....go or no?
#4
Originally posted by AznMAC007
hahaha, i have to spend $5k more for the M3 actually...it's black, 5 speed manual...pretty sexy...but that's kinda expensive
hahaha, i have to spend $5k more for the M3 actually...it's black, 5 speed manual...pretty sexy...but that's kinda expensive
#5
I'd do it. 328>Accord
When I finish dental school in 2.5 years, I'll drive the Accord for a year or so more, then it's e46 330i for me. By then they might have a new body style, but I'll have ~$125K in loans to pay off, so a used one will treat me fine.
When I finish dental school in 2.5 years, I'll drive the Accord for a year or so more, then it's e46 330i for me. By then they might have a new body style, but I'll have ~$125K in loans to pay off, so a used one will treat me fine.
#6
The '98 is the old body style if I'm not mistaken. Keep looking and get one with the new body style, I think '99 and above. Those seem to hold their value better. They're great cars but mechanically speaking, it's no honda. Just be aware of that.
#7
Originally posted by 99AccordCoupe
The '98 is the old body style if I'm not mistaken. Keep looking and get one with the new body style, I think '99 and above. Those seem to hold their value better. They're great cars but mechanically speaking, it's no honda. Just be aware of that.
The '98 is the old body style if I'm not mistaken. Keep looking and get one with the new body style, I think '99 and above. Those seem to hold their value better. They're great cars but mechanically speaking, it's no honda. Just be aware of that.
I'd get the '98, no doubt. Any pics of it for us?
#8
Originally posted by 99AccordCoupe
The '98 is the old body style if I'm not mistaken. Keep looking and get one with the new body style, I think '99 and above. Those seem to hold their value better. They're great cars but mechanically speaking, it's no honda. Just be aware of that.
The '98 is the old body style if I'm not mistaken. Keep looking and get one with the new body style, I think '99 and above. Those seem to hold their value better. They're great cars but mechanically speaking, it's no honda. Just be aware of that.
99 sedan=E46.
99 coupe (which is what he's looking at) is E36 body style
'00 coupe is E46 body style
So...if he's looking for a coupe, 99 would look just like the 98.
Another thing to consider is parts will be more expensive and I would assume the warranty would be up unless you got an extended one.
But...I would still do it!
#10
Here's the site for the pic...
http://inventory.autotrader.com/inve...dealerId=73670
the pic is kinda small, but you get the idea...
http://inventory.autotrader.com/inve...dealerId=73670
the pic is kinda small, but you get the idea...