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In my case I bought my car new and chose not to get an extended warranty and have owned the car for more than six years and have not had any real problems. Granted, I don't have a ton of miles (approx. 30K), but also, and of great importance to me, I know everything that has been done to my car and how it's been treated, so even though I'm taking a risk not buying an extended warranty, it's an educated risk that has so far worked out in my favor. Quote:
1. E30 2. E46 3. E82 4. 2002 The E46 has always been my favorite looking BMW but it looks just a tad too big these days to me. The E30 looks just perfect imo, but I'll take my modern BMW over all of them. Does everything right as far as I'm concerned. Drives great, is safe enough, and looks awesome. Never got the "1 series is the spiritual successor to the iconic 2002" thing. Never thought the 2 series was either, even though it was touted the same way. I think the E30 is the successor to the 2002, but really that's just a natural progression of small BMWs. Quote:
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