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Thread: Getting back in the game again - Shopping for 100-Series (#2)

  1. #11
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    RobRed is getting closer on the 01-02s. Don't quote me but I think he is shopping harness fabricators in order to control costs. I am not up to speed on the 03-05s but I think we all would have heard something is there were any show-stoppers.

    Congrats on getting back in the 100 game. One question, I get the feeling you don't really care about how new your vehicles are so why the focus on 03-05? Interior update? The sweet spot is hovering around 00-02 right now and I see low mileage examples popping up out of the well-to-do burbs all the time at half the price you are looking to spend. The only must-have on my list would be the LATCH system for the kids and I think that started with the 01s. If you get one with right around 100K on the clock and can verify the 90K tune-up, going 10-15 years is going to be child's play.

    The high-mileage thread on Mud has yet to find a 100 that has died of natural causes. People are breaching 400K with nothing other than scheduled maintenance.
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  2. #12
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    PFran,

    Thanks for the update on the NAV.

    You're right. I'm not too concerned about the year. The newer interior is not a deciding factor for me and I would clearly prefer non-NAV. I'm really only initially leaning toward the '03+ for the 5-spd. Most posts and opinions I have read from people recommend going with the 5-spd because they believe it is that significant of an upgrade. I don't have an opinion between the 4 and 5 spd at this point because I have never driven the 5-spd. In general I prefer the Keep It Simple Stupid (KISS) philosophy when it comes to mechanical/electrical items, which is why I want to stay far away from the NAV if at all possible.

    I believe you are correct on the LATCH system, '01-02 is what I'd be looking at for the 4-spd 100s. I would not pass up a well cared for '02 if I could find a low mileage example (~100,000 miles) several thousand dollars less than an '03 in similar condition. As I look around online, I'm starting to re-think my initial budget predictions. I may seriously consider spending less now, as I initially was going with the philosophy of purchasing the newest vehicle I can afford in the '03-05 range. If I can make a purchase without taking a loan I would be willing to sacrifice the extra gear in the tranny.

    Thanks again for your thoughts. This type of conversation is exactly why I posted this thread. I'm really trying to not make an emotional decision this time around.
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  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChuckB View Post
    PFran,

    Thanks for the update on the NAV.

    You're right. I'm not too concerned about the year. The newer interior is not a deciding factor for me and I would clearly prefer non-NAV. I'm really only initially leaning toward the '03+ for the 5-spd. Most posts and opinions I have read from people recommend going with the 5-spd because they believe it is that significant of an upgrade. I don't have an opinion between the 4 and 5 spd at this point because I have never driven the 5-spd. In general I prefer the Keep It Simple Stupid (KISS) philosophy when it comes to mechanical/electrical items, which is why I want to stay far away from the NAV if at all possible.

    I believe you are correct on the LATCH system, '01-02 is what I'd be looking at for the 4-spd 100s. I would not pass up a well cared for '02 if I could find a low mileage example (~100,000 miles) several thousand dollars less than an '03 in similar condition. As I look around online, I'm starting to re-think my initial budget predictions. I may seriously consider spending less now, as I initially was going with the philosophy of purchasing the newest vehicle I can afford in the '03-05 range. If I can make a purchase without taking a loan I would be willing to sacrifice the extra gear in the tranny.

    Thanks again for your thoughts. This type of conversation is exactly why I posted this thread. I'm really trying to not make an emotional decision this time around.
    I am coming from an '04 545i so I know what good power feels like. My '02 with the 4 speed never feels weak or rough shifting. In fact it is quite the opposite. You had a 100 for a while so I am sure you know what I am talking about. I am sure the 5 speed is smoother and delivers the power a little better but it is never going to pull like a sports car. It think Toyota got it right with the torque numbers. I never go WOT mainly b/c I never need to. If I had to have to the updated console and gauge cluster, I would go '03+ but if the 5 speed was the only reason, i'd skip it and save $10K.
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  4. #14
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    Hey,

    I know you already had one, but when you get back from deployment. If you want to check out my 2000 to compare against other years, shoot me a PM.
    "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed
    by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." --- Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawyer View Post
    Hey,

    I know you already had one, but when you get back from deployment. If you want to check out my 2000 to compare against other years, shoot me a PM.
    Sawyer, thank you for the offer. I appreciate it and may take you up on it at some point over the summer.

    Doing a quick AutoTrader search does reveal some significant savings on the '01-02s and there were actually several under 100,000 miles to my surprise. From what I have seen so far the prices appear to be hovering around $20K.

    I'm in the middle of the ocean right now, but when I return, the only way to solve this is to do some shopping and test driving. I will also allow my wife to weigh in on the interior aspect as she will be the primary driver at least initially.
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  6. #16
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    Bring the wife along if you come to check it out. And be patient in the search if you can. I bought mine in '05 with a 106,000 on the clock and only paid 16K for it.


    Fair winds and following seas on the way home!

    This is mine:
    http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...58#post1085558
    Last edited by Sawyer; 05-09-2012 at 03:10 AM. Reason: adding info
    "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed
    by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." --- Mark Twain

  7. #17
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    Excellent thanks! I'll let the wife check out the interior while I check out your mods

    Are those first two pics from Anza Borrego? We need to get out there once this purchase is finalized!!
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  8. #18
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    Yeah the 1st one is the campground off Fish Creek Wash. The 2nd is going over Diablo Drop off.
    "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed
    by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So, throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." --- Mark Twain

  9. #19
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    As a 993 C4S and 997 GT3 owner, I suggest you keep the porkchop. Get the 470, mod it as cashflow allows. Set the Swedish nonsense vehicle on fire.

  10. #20
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    Fire is just the beginning of what I had in mind for that car...
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