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    Lightbulb Just a tip...

    If you go to the CarSurvey website they have a lot of reviews of new and used cars from people that have owned them. Quite helpful sometimes.
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    How much are you looking to spend? I can get you into any new (or used) BMW that takes your fancy
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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    Hey guys

    Yeah, I'm still alive, still stewing at home
    Anyone have any experience, feelings, advice about the Peugeot 407 V6? The '06 model, I'm swinging towards that away from what I thought were my final 2 choices (for finally getting out of bed, and ACC taxis, and back on my own to feet, or 4 wheels as it would be)... The 407 seems more classy (to make up for my lack thereof)

    I know the 407 Coupe GT would be the obvious choice, but I can't/won't justify spending that

    Just looking for advice to avoid disappointment. Cheers.
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    Cheers

    Hey

    Thanks for the input Bane and Bigbadwolf, I'm not getting the Peugeot anymore. I'm back to my first two choices, and hunting on the side.

    BMW's are attractive, but I can't get anything other than the 1 series (I'm buying new). The reviews on them have been good tho, but I'm looking at something bigger. (HDTboy, can I put down a LARGE downpayment on an '06 M5, and pay the rest in 45 years?)

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    Only just seen first thread - thank ferk you came to your senses. My boss has a 407 (what a shitbox). Noone will drive it, they walk instead or beg for the GM's 307/306? - whatever... and that's bad too.

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    whew

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    Knocked off shift, having a Bundy or three ( yeah yeah I know, I seem to drink every time I'm on KB!).

    But how about lookng for a usable practical classic??? The Tardme has heaps, cars that have a wow! factor and don't depreciate, o.k. they may need spanners-on now and then but THAT in itself is good therapy!
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    Hi Dave,

    Got your horse yet?

    The car, does it have to be new? 'coz SD has a point, you can get some pretty cool stuff for many less dollars secon hand. Depreciation on new cars is scary.

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