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Should I buy F10 (2011) or F20 (2012)?
I need an everyday car with a usable back seat and reasonable luggage room. Both my alternatives satisfy this demand:
So should I buy - a brand new fully equipped 2012 F20 120d or - a second hand medium equipped 2011 F10 520d given the price is equal? My initial plan was a new 120d. But with all the options I want in a new car it is close to the price of a one year old 520d with a reasonable amount of options. I want the 8AT no matter which car. Main differences (except for the size) that count are: F10: - higher quality of interior (although ok in the F20) - probably better resale value of the already one year old F10 - a sleek and beautiful design F20: - more handy in urban traffic and parking spots - a lot more sporty in the 184 hp d-version - lower running costs and better mileage I was so determined to buy a 2012 120d M-sport when it's available in march, but now I am not sure any more….
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The idea was buying the F20 M-sport, but after I checked the ads for second hand 5ers my mind can't rest
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5 no doubt
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F10 man without a doubt. Neither of these cars will be sporty with that engine so at least get something that looks great, is very comfortable and has a lot of room.
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F20 more practical in the city. 1 boat is enough you have the 6 for luxury... hope it gets fixed soon.
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- More prestige, luxury and value for money - - or more more agility and easyness in urban traffic. An odd choice actually..... I'll take the decision during Christmas! Yep, the F12 should be ready in a couple of weeks
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If your needs is for a DD then I would get the F20 but if its more for travel and other needs then go for the F10. Do you know what the difference in mpg is on both the vehicles? I know you said the F20 was better on petro but how much is the difference between the two that may help you in your selection process.
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Why not consider the new F30?
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why don't you consider an X1?
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Thanx for your response guys!
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120d, 184 hp, 8AT: 0-100km/h (0-62mph): 7,3s, Vmax: 228km/h (142mph) Official Euromix: 4,5l/100km = 52mpg (US gallons) Realistic figures 10% higher: 5,0l/100km = 47mpg 520d, 184 hp, 8AT: 0-100km/h (0-62mph): 8,1s, Vmax: 225km/h (140mph) Official Euromix: 4,8l/100km = 49 mpg (US gallons) Realistic figures 10% higher: 5,3l/100km = 44mpg Both cars are quite efficient and surprisingly equal, so consumption will not be a decision maker. Probably the consumption in the heavy 5-series will be somewhat higher in real life. Could be, but the F30 will most likely exceed the budget I have decided. Besides i like the clear differences - prestige, space and luxury vs agilty and compact size. The 5-series will have to be 1-2 years old to compete in price with a new 1-series. Quote:
The X1? I have considered it, but I think it looks a bit cheap for a premium car. So far 6 votes in favor of F10 and 1 in favor of F20..... I had hoped for more support on the 1-series! This is gonna be tough
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I don't see the need for a big car like the F10 when you already got the F12. So to me the F20 makes more sense when you need a second car for daily city driving.
BTW, saw my first F13 today in real life at my dealership here in Norway, looked amazing. Was a black on black 640d with m-sport and the 20" 373M wheels, and loaded with options., over 1.6 mill NOK.
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Yea, the F13 ia a beauty as well. But to me a convertible is two cars in one: Closed - a grand tourer for those long journeys. Open - like a sports boat to enjoy when the Allmighty blesses us Scandinavians with sun and nice weather
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