BMW M6 2008

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Q: what would you rather have the bmw m6 or the 2008 saleen s3o2e?


A: the saleen is fast but i wouldnt cal it a classy car. the m6 is fast and luxury too and offers way more stuff than the mustang and is a lot classier. you will feel like someone driving in one lol

Q: How much does insurence cost for some1 that is 16?
What would have cheaper insurence 2008 BMW M6, 2008 Ford Shelby Mustang GT500, or a 2008 Chevrolet corvette. and how much woul it cost?

A: An insurance for a first time driver at 16 for any of those cars will be very expensive, you can try to get quotes here from different companies in your area so you can get the best price for you. http://ginsurance.notlong.com Good luck

Q: How much should I ask for my 2008 BMW 650 when selling (Not in KBB!)?
I am getting ready to sell my 2008 BMW 650 and I'm not sure where I should start my asking price at. For some reason they don't have the 2008 models on Kelley Blue Book. I bought the car brand new for $82,000, and I know I can get at least $60,000 out of it, but I was just wondering if I could get a little more. I've done a little research for used cars for sale in my area, and there is not a single '08 650 for sale--not in the paper, Auto Trader or even Craigslist, so I guess I have the advantage here. Here's a little more about it... -20,000 miles (15 months of ownership, 1 driver--F, 25) -Sport Package (19" M6 wheels) -Black w/ black leather -Tinted windows -Automatic transmission w/ sport & manual options, including paddle shifters -Equipped with Sirius & ipod hookup The car is obviously in excellent overall condition inside and out. So I'm basically just looking for the highest (reasonable) price I should start it at. Thanks!

A: anywhere between $60,000-$75000 would be acceptable.

Q: What is a good price for a decent first car?
Everyone tells me to stay below the $5000 mark, but I would be willing to put off buying a car for awhile if it meant I got one I wouldn't have to replace in, say, 2-3 years. I'm going to university after the summer and I would like one by then. The max I think I'd be willing to pay is $9000, and I'd rather stay around $6000. To give an idea of what I like, I like sedans and coupes, no hatchbacks, SUVs, cargo cars, pick-ups, nothing. Possibly cabriolets but not necessary. My dream cars are the Audi R8, BMW M3, Nissan GT-R 2008 model, GT500 KR 2008, Audi S5, BMW M6, Saab 9-5 Aero, just to give a general idea of the combination of classy performance cars and sport cars I like. I would really like my first car to be a Subaru WRX or WRX STi, and I'm wondering what sort of price should I be looking for on that? I don't really mind older cars, as I'm going to be replacing it after probably my basic years of university, but I would like it to last a decent while. I'm wondering what are reasonable price tags for a WRX, or a late 90s Honda Civic or something? Also, what should I look for as a max amount of miles? I'm hoping to not buy anything from earlier than say, 1995. Any advice would be appreciated. To sum up, my main questions are: 1. What would a decent price tag be on an earlier model WRX STi or just WRX? 2. What would a decent price tag be on a mid-to-late 90s Honda Civic or similar (Corolla, Sentra, etc) 4. What is the max mileage I should be willing to accept? 5. Should I buy through a dealer or just private individuals [in my area]? 6. How old is too old? 7. Does it really matter if the title is rebuilt or whatever as long as the damage has been fixed/is only cosmetic? 8. Should I look into repo cars? Thanks in advance for answers to all/any of these questions. :) Thanks everyone for your help so far, especially "hamn"!! I know Hondas are reliable, we used to have both a Civic and an Accord... great cars. But where I'm from (Portland, OR) they run expensive cuz EVERYONE wants one because they get such good mileage and stuffs. I found this car: http://autos.yahoo.com/used-cars/saab-9_3-cars303846460?geo=true&sortcol=price&sortdir=up&location=Portland%2C+OR+97201&listingtype=used&model=9_3&make=saab&distance=50 What do you guys think? It seems like a good deal to me. Also when buying from private people, how can I be sure that the car won't be a dud? I can obviously drive it and so on, but if I were to lift up the hood and stare at it I honestly wouldn't be able to tell if anything was about to break.

A: i think your 6,000 range is reasonable. 1. WRX STi's will run you about 10k-20k used with average mileage and a clean title. 2. Late 90's sentra will run you 2-4k, Corolla 2-5k, and Civic 2-5k. Personally if your going with either, a 2002 Honda Civic coupe would be great- sporty, fun to drive, can be found for about 6-7k, and are really reliable. 3. Mileage ranges from how old the car is. Low milage= 10,000 miles x how many years old Mid/Regular mileage=15,000 miles x how many years old Mileage is irrelevant if it wasn't maintained, so check for that too. 4. Buying through a dealer would be more expensive, so as long asyou get your car checked out by a mechanic, you should go for a private seller- less money for more car. 5. I'd say if your planning to keep th ecar for a couple of years, try to stay newer than 1998- older than that can question reliability and safety. 6. YES. It really matters- some cars that get into car accidents never drive the same afterwards- and sometimes random stuff falls off, depending on how well the job was done. If your buying a salvage title/crashed car, make sure it wasn't flooded, and had no frame damage. 8. Repo cars are iffy- most people didn't have money to pay the car, which means they didn't have money to maintain it. It really depends on how good of a car you find. Good luck! EDIT: Stay away from SAAB's- they are infamous for their many mechanical and electrical problems, which is why the car is so unpopular. If you want something reliable, but cheaper than the honda, check out the Ford Focus. Despite ford's not so great name, the Focus is quite reliable if taken care of, and it's about 1/3rd cheaper than the Civic. Other models: Mazda 3, Mazda Protage, Nissan Altima, Toyota Celica. You can tell if a cars a "dud" if you bring a mechanic with you. Yes, it'll cost about 50 dollars, but if he catches a major problem, he can save you thousands. I say look and test drive cars, then call a mechanic specializing in the car make, and ask him to take a look at it, then buy it :).

Q: How much should I ask for my 2008 BMW 650 when selling (Not in KBB!)?
I am getting ready to sell my 2008 BMW 650 and I'm not sure where I should start my asking price at. For some reason they don't have the 2008 models on Kelley Blue Book. I bought the car brand new for $82,000, and I know I can get at least $60,000 out of it, but I was just wondering if I could get a little more. I've done a little research for used cars for sale in my area, and there is not a single '08 650 for sale--not in the paper, Auto Trader or even Craigslist, so I guess I have the advantage here. Here's a little more about it... -20,000 miles (15 months of ownership, 1 driver--F, 25) -Sport Package (19" M6 wheels) -Black w/ black leather -Tinted windows -Automatic transmission w/ sport & manual options, including paddle shifters -Equipped with Sirius & ipod hookup The car is obviously in excellent overall condition inside and out. So I'm basically just looking for the highest (reasonable) price I should start it at. Thanks!

A: Yeah, you sure have the advantage here. Buy & sell $60,000-$70,000+ cars off craigslist......yeah right.