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^^^ add to the list the 7 series has the worst re-sale value of any comparable car.

Wait 10yrs you'll get one for 12k :D

+1...

But worst Rear end ever?? Dont think so...Heres my vote

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Edited by Duncan1
Ignoring the cost of petrol needed to run a 2 ton V8/V12 in 20 years, the cost of servicing this car with all its electronic gizmos is going to make servicing it more expensive than buying it :laugh:

who said anything about servicing the fusker? i'd just drive it around for a few weeks then sell it for more than i paid for it :blush:

Wtf are you smoking Jack?

That's sex right there :blush: .. Love the new BMW designs, very artistic and contemporary that'll look modern even 10 years later!!

As a designer, i'm very picky with a cars overall aesthetics and i think BMW is on the right track!

Edited by Barbarian
Ignoring the cost of petrol needed to run a 2 ton V8/V12 in 20 years, the cost of servicing this car with all its electronic gizmos is going to make servicing it more expensive than buying it :ermm:

I think BMW have lost there Plot in the styling department ! :D

Regards Mario

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