The 2007 X5 and 750Li are indeed mine!

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One of our more crazy, and whacked "members", Steve (BMW 325i 7803) keeps insisting that none of my cars, are my cars. I would honeslty never waste my time on such a nut case, but I'm sick of him insulting me, and blackening my integrity on our board. Here's the sales contract for my 2007 X5 3.0si, showing my full name, VIN# and my city. Steve, the 750Li was delivered to us at home, so when the Finance Manager mails us our copies of our contracts, I should probably post them too, you crazy SOB!
 

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Heh

[hatchet] Adam and a very happy New Year to you as well. I never once doubted you owned the 2007 X5 3.0si, and I wish you the best of luck. May you enjoy your car, and be assured I am not jealous... [rofl]

I knew you'd take it, you take this board way to seriously. I am officially done posting about this to you, it's clearly bad for your heart. I am sorry if this has caused you high blood pressure, now just take a deep breathe and calm the heck down.

Enjoy your car(s). [:)]

P.S. No need to reply, you wont get an answer back. Goodnight.
 
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[hatchet] Adam and a very happy New Year to you as well. I never once doubted you owned the 2007 X5 3.0si, and I wish you the best of luck. May you enjoy your car, and be assured I am not jealous... [rofl]

I knew you'd take it, you take this board way to seriously. I am officially done posting about this to you, it's clearly bad for your heart. I am sorry if this has caused you high blood pressure, now just take a deep breathe and calm the heck down.

Enjoy your car(s). [:)]

P.S. No need to reply, you wont get an answer back. Goodnight.
LOL, dude, you gotta admit that your post was like you were conducting a ****ing investigation on his cars...did you not see this thread coming?
 
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Stupid question.... isn't 126 miles high for a 'new' car? If I received a "new" car with 126, I would likely think it was taken on some 'test drives.'

I went with a buddy of mine to help her buy a new car and they tried telling her a car on the lot with 240some miles was "new;" needless to say they lower the price a $1000 for that.


And BTW, I think this thread is hysterical. I laughed for a quite a bit.
 
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[hatchet] Adam and a very happy New Year to you as well. I never once doubted you owned the 2007 X5 3.0si, and I wish you the best of luck. May you enjoy your car, and be assured I am not jealous... [rofl]

I knew you'd take it, you take this board way to seriously. I am officially done posting about this to you, it's clearly bad for your heart. I am sorry if this has caused you high blood pressure, now just take a deep breathe and calm the heck down.

Enjoy your car(s). [:)]

P.S. No need to reply, you wont get an answer back. Goodnight.
My last post about this. You never doubted that I owned the X5?? Here's your exact words:
"It does not matter, you never have one single car with actual plates on it, regardless of how long you have owned it. I suspect that your dealer is a friend of the family and he lets you drive these cars. So there, you own none, but you get to drive them for some reason, or what not. Stop the ownership trolling, the end".

What a pathetic attempt to save a litte face. Not only are you rude, but you're a liar. Our Board would be so much better without you!
 

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My last post about this. You never doubted that I owned the X5?? Here's your exact words:
"It does not matter, you never have one single car with actual plates on it, regardless of how long you have owned it. I suspect that your dealer is a friend of the family and he lets you drive these cars. So there, you own none, but you get to drive them for some reason, or what not. Stop the ownership trolling, the end".

What a pathetic attempt to save a litte face. Not only are you rude, but you're a liar. Our Board would be so much better without you!
LOL, Ok you asked for it...

First off you are all of the above, second you are arrogant, and third you have done nothing but whine, cry, and B & M. All of your postings thus far on this are simply personal attacks in which the administrators have clearly looked the other way, in sympathy for you. (which I dont care about, it's their TOS not mine)

If you really wanted the thread locked and the issue over with, you wouldn't have created this one.
Your wimperings pretty much boil down to this: "Wahhhhhhhhhhh he doesn't believe I own my car, let me photograph the financing agreement which proves the bank does own my car, since I cant afford it." I did not post the above to save face, I posted the above as a good gesture out of surprise at your irate reaction and compulsive squealing over your reputation on an online forum. It pains me to see someone this upset and hung up over a little facetious chiding. It's an online forum for goodness sake.

Now to address your statements. I never doubted you "owned" the X5 3.0si I personally believe you have that car, it's reasonable. I don't know about your other cars nor do I care. The only car I believe you do not own and did not own for quite some time was the X5 4.8is and that was why I sent you that PM asking you to clarify your statements. Instead of being a man and simply editing the post or answering the question to me, you chose to make a post about it to get ego pampering responses from the board members. All of these postings do not belong in general car chat, they belong in the trash.

I stand by my statement that none of your cars have license plates on them (plate numbers are usually always edited out anyway, so privacys no excuse) and the X5 4.8 which you either once drove, or rented, or whatsoever, has not been yours for quite sometime. That was my statement, that is my statement, and I don't want to see any proof. Infact I don't care anymore if it gets you this upset, forget it.

Whatever games you play where you finance a car and pay rent to the bank for a little while and then trade it in, using it as some business expense writeoff, irresponsible use of funds, or who knows what. I don't care about, as far as I'm concerned you don't own your car, the bank does. So whether you like it or not, you have proved my point to yourself, and that's the only thing that matters.

I really have no more intentions of servicing your complaints, I just answered your question and wanted to make it clear that I couldn't care less about a reputation on an online forum and my posting was not to save "face". Don't want to see anymore of my posts, I post infrequently anyway, then simply stop your squeaking. Now honor your last post statement, and I will honor mine.
 
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...Why are you so concerned as to whether he owns the car or not? You make it seem like you don't care, but then, someone that doesn't care doesn't make accusations or say something like this:

"The only car I believe you do not own and did not own for quite some time was the X5 4.8is and that was why I sent you that PM asking you to clarify your statements."

Why the heck does that concern you!!?? If you have your doubts leave them in your own head. It's not for you to worry about. Obviously you don't have much going on in if you're sitting infront of your computer, thinking about a complete stranger's car ownership. I'm embarassed for you!! You honestly come across like a 5 year old.

Here's a tip; forget about the business of other's and worry about yourself and only yourself, especially when it's such a trivial matter as car ownership!
 

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...Why are you so concerned as to whether he owns the car or not? You make it seem like you don't care, but then, someone that doesn't care doesn't make accusations or say something like this:

"The only car I believe you do not own and did not own for quite some time was the X5 4.8is and that was why I sent you that PM asking you to clarify your statements."

Why the heck does that concern you!!?? If you have your doubts leave them in your own head. It's not for you to worry about. Obviously you don't have much going on in if you're sitting infront of your computer, thinking about a complete stranger's car ownership. I'm embarassed for you!! You honestly come across like a 5 year old.

Here's a tip; forget about the business of other's and worry about yourself and only yourself, especially when it's such a trivial matter as car ownership!

To the little boy who is still wet behind his ears and cannot mind his own business driving around the underpowered E46 that his daddy bought em...

heres a tip: Mind your business.. If you do not understand the details of this, then dont post your ignorant babble, first grow some facial hair and grow up, then try and give me advise.

I am not concerned if he owns his car, if you paid any attention to the pervious thread in which you tried to pull what you are now, and other than trying to start some imbecilic flame war, you would have realized that I originally viewed this ego calicopian who made this thread as a friendly board member. I sent him the PM and asked him to explain why he told me the 4.8 was gone in one thread, and then all of a sudden it comes back? It was a minor question that got turned into a huge deal by the "I have a reputation to keep on this online forum caterwaulers." If you felt so angry as to use exclamation points and compelled to respond to this thread, then perhaps you dont have much going on either...

Incase you wondered since I assume you also have a "reputation to keep up on this forum" (defend deutsch as its assumed hes a powerful member whose financed many cars, and maybe in the future he will defend you when your daddy finances cars [rofl]) I actually respected you before you started posting onto these threads. I also have no respect for anyone who jumps into corners, this is just ridiculous, when someone claims they recieved a PM without PASTING the actual PM to the thread. He doesn't own the car, he knows it, and as I stated before I no longer care. So that makes two now, I don't respect either of you, how does that suit your "forum sensitive reputation"?

That's a rhetorical question. Infact, you are such a child I can predict your response. You are what your peers would call a "tool".

Tazza: LOL ha... blahh... my car this... your car that... i am mature... blah... rofl smiley face. et al...

Please don't reply. I honestly don't understand why this thread has not been locked like the other one. Like I said they belong in the trash, not on the forum.
 
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Nobody answered my question; isn't 126 miles high for a new car? Or am I completely off base?
Sorry, meant to answer you. No, it's fine. It had never been registered, and it was just driven from a delivery center (verified with the dealership's owner). I would not buy a new car, that had been excessively test driven.

New cars usually have between 12-200 miles on them
 

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Sorry, meant to answer you. No, it's fine. It had never been registered, and it was just driven from a delivery center (verified with the dealership's owner). I would not buy a new car, that had been excessively test driven.

New cars usually have between 12-200 miles on them

How can you be sure they weren't "test drive" miles? If I bought the new body style whatever, I would think everyone and their mother would want to drive one and that would lead to higher new car mileage. Personally, if I'm going to buy a new car and take that big hit in value as soon as I drive off the lot, I wouldn't expect anything more than 15 miles.

And all the new cars my family has purchased has always had less than 10 miles on the odometer.
 
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How can you be sure they weren't "test drive" miles? If I bought the new body style whatever, I would think everyone and their mother would want to drive one and that would lead to higher new car mileage. Personally, if I'm going to buy a new car and take that big hit in value as soon as I drive off the lot, I wouldn't expect anything more than 15 miles.

And all the new cars my family has purchased has always had less than 10 miles on the odometer.
Yeah, I agree with you 100%, and usually most of our cars have had under 20 miles or so on the odometer when purchased or leased. Our dealer only had a few X5s (launch supply), and I really fell in love with my car (colour and options were exactly what I wanted). 126 miles is nothing for a BMW, or any new car for that matter.

In regards to a "big hit in value", purchasing a brand new car with 15 miles or 126 miles will NOT affect it's value at all. Just impossible.
 
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When I was buying my new G5, I first went and looked at the Chevy Cobalts. The Chevy dealer in town had a base Cobalt for $10990, which was almost $3k off of the sticker. I was all ready to buy that particular car but when I test drove it, it had 347 miles on it. What happened was the dealer traded another car for it from another dealer and it had been driven from the other dealer. When driving it, I noticed the brake rotors were slightly warped and someone had bent the radio antenna a little bit. As a result, I had lots of doubts about how the car had been treated in those 347 miles. They would have fixed those problems for me pre-deilvery, but given the fact that the official break-in period on GM cars is 500 miles, and the first 347 were probably somewhat hard miles, I just felt a little leery about it and decided to go for the car. I'm happier with the G5 anyways.

I'm just really leery about cars that are sold as new with a couple hundred miles on them - those early miles can be critical to the car's longevity and performance over the long run.
 
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Most new car dealers also don't have the space to house all their inventory on their lot and will use whatever space they can close to their lots - my company does a lot of audits for new car dealerships and the auditors frequently drive a few miles away to get to verify all these cars that the dealership has taken into inventory. I imagine they will have to go back and forth from these lots to the dealership for cleaning and whatever else... a car that stays with the dealer for six months or so could rack arguably rack up a hundred miles.
 
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Yeah, I agree with you 100%, and usually most of our cars have had under 20 miles or so on the odometer when purchased or leased. Our dealer only had a few X5s (launch supply), and I really fell in love with my car (colour and options were exactly what I wanted). 126 miles is nothing for a BMW, or any new car for that matter.

In regards to a "big hit in value", purchasing a brand new car with 15 miles or 126 miles will NOT affect it's value at all. Just impossible.
Adam,
I'm sorry, I wasn't clear. I wasn't suggesting that it will affect the value of the car. I was saying my personal consumer opinion. In my mind, if I am going to buy a new car and take the hit in value as soon as I drive off the lot, I want that damn thing to be NEW; I would not accept a car with more than 15-20 miles.... unless, like you, it's a launch supply car and I fell in love with it. That's different. But I'd still have buyer's remorse because I would have felt like I didn't get a 'new' car. I wasn't trying to say that miles affect the drop in value, I was suggesting more so that I am not compromising on those terms.
 
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Oh, and it's not the mileage that bothers me, it's the fact that the dealer is selling it as 'new.' I understand that 126 is nothing for a new car (unless abused, then it's somoething), but I don't know; maybe I'm being pretentious about it. I just feel like you suffer enough (financially speaking) when you purchase a 'new' car as opposed to a used car, so I would want my 'money's worth.'
 


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