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i (my friend) is a 19 (almost 20 teen) year old chud is selling his bmw 650i for 17k (budget 50k tho realistically he's loaded) and wants a sedan that is reliable

does vlr have any recs

curious #george

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get a beat up toyota idk bout cars

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DerangedPigeon1357
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Kei Truck

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tell Ur friend to respect our green earth and move to a #walkable #city

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larplarplarpsahur [#4]

tell Ur friend to respect our green earth and move to a #walkable #city

my city is walkable he just hates the environment and wants to pollutemax

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Dudhi [#2]

get a beat up toyota idk bout cars

he says "you're indian i don't care" (he is also indian)

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Merc E-class

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none of the newer hondas they have had trans issues idk what it is with the newer gens ones but there are clear issues with it and reliability.

If you are in india (assuming) considering everything in the world right now he could go the route of getting a petrol car but long term it'll be well expensive. he could go the hybrid or on the full EV side. The BYDs and Jetours of nowadays are all decently good and will only get better as time goes.

I would go the BMW route if doesn't mind the high maintenance costs + consistent oil leak issues that BMWs are known for.

However without knowing where you are and that friend is currently resided I can't make an informed decision and give you reccomendations

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Raize1 [#8]

none of the newer hondas they have had trans issues idk what it is with the newer gens ones but there are clear issues with it and reliability.

If you are in india (assuming) considering everything in the world right now he could go the route of getting a petrol car but long term it'll be well expensive. he could go the hybrid or on the full EV side. The BYDs and Jetours of nowadays are all decently good and will only get better as time goes.

I would go the BMW route if doesn't mind the high maintenance costs + consistent oil leak issues that BMWs are known for.

However without knowing where you are and that friend is currently resided I can't make an informed decision and give you reccomendations

Cars are trans now???

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IceCreamFan [#9]

Cars are trans now???

no what we on about the transmission

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Warlordwibz
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BYD Seal Dynamic

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larplarplarpsahur
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shesh_ [#5]

my city is walkable he just hates the environment and wants to pollutemax

tell ur friend to trade up for another bmw (#german) or get a corolla (greatest non-german car oat) or a Chinese (cheap) ev

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Raize1 [#8]

none of the newer hondas they have had trans issues idk what it is with the newer gens ones but there are clear issues with it and reliability.

If you are in india (assuming) considering everything in the world right now he could go the route of getting a petrol car but long term it'll be well expensive. he could go the hybrid or on the full EV side. The BYDs and Jetours of nowadays are all decently good and will only get better as time goes.

I would go the BMW route if doesn't mind the high maintenance costs + consistent oil leak issues that BMWs are known for.

However without knowing where you are and that friend is currently resided I can't make an informed decision and give you reccomendations

we are in the great state of texas

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