Which car should I get?
I just moved back to Southern California from Connecticut because I hated it. I decided to sell my Saab 9-3 in the process because it cost me an arm and leg to repair it. Anyway, i need a new car.
My Options:
1) 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited V8 4X2- Leather, Nav, Sunroof, V8, Heated Seats- NEW
2) 2007 BMW 328i- Leather, Heated Seats, Sunroof, Xenon, 7,300 Miles
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail.jsp;?tracktype=usedcc&searchType=21&pageNumber=1&numResultsPerPage=50&largeNumResultsPerPage=0&sortorder=ascending&sortfield=MILES+ascending%2cPRICE+descending&certifiedOnly=false&criteria=K-%7cE-%7cM-_5_%7cD-_32_%7cN-N%7cR-30%7cI-1%2c7%7cP-MILES+ascending%2cPRICE+descending%7cQ-ascending%7cZ-90210&aff=national&paId=288280646&recnum=50&leadExists=true
The Jeep is around 00 Less, and new.
But, BMW will cover the first 2 Payments for me.
Which one would you get?
7 Responses
arcudib
28 Jan 2010
I♥♬
28 Jan 2010
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Turbulent Evil
28 Jan 2010
Look for a 1987 Daihatsu Charade Instead.
Chris
28 Jan 2010
jeep cherokee
Harold P
28 Jan 2010
bmw, but it will cost $$$ for repairs as well.but import cars have more value and with bail out i wont buy any domestic cars right now
Fergus W
28 Jan 2010
The BMW looks pretty good to me. The quality of german cars beat the american ones by miles and you’ll save on gas too. But if you need the space, I suggest that you look for an older X5 or an M-Class, which are both very good cars.
antbiz
28 Jan 2010
BMW
avoid Jeeps
they are unreliable, expensive to own and repair
2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Lows: Fuel economy & reliability.
The rear seat is too low to give adequate support.
Fit and finish is disappointing
Reliability has been well below average.
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it comes down to; do you need to haul stuff?
the bmw is better built. also which repair shop is in town? if one or the other isnt in town, getting it repaired will be a pain. if you have both, well i like german cars!!!