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She is a good one, but only because she has been looked after. She came to me having been looked after and I have looked after her since. She has had a new engine, due to a mechanic damaging the original. She has had the gearbox/TC done, a fault that lies firmly at the door of BMW, and she's had other bits and bobs. Which add up to a lot of money but you don't buy an expensive vehicle and expect to run it on the cheap. To paraphrase what they say of childbirth: once she is back in your arms, you forget the pain in your walletWise words buddy and yours must be a good one if you have had it for 11 years so fair play to you for sticking with her for soo long. Long may it continue.
I get compliments on her every time I go out.. I wouldn't dream of selling her, and I certainly wouldn't sell her for the prices advertised.
The problem is how quickly they lose/lost their value , meaning anyone can afford to buy one. However, people buy them without realising that the maintenance budget is more than double a 'normal'' car. So they try to run them on the cheap. This ends in the poor beasties being run into the ground and selling for the silly money that they do. Then someone buys it because it's cheap , not realising a £2k vehicle will need at least that again to run, and the cycle continues.
In short , I love my Golden Girl and, like others on here, she is an example of what these, almost 20 year old, vehicles can and should be.