BMW 1 Series
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BMW 1 Series
Go here: http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/BYO/Default.aspx
Then post how you'd have your 1-Series built, IF YOU WERE going to purchase one.
My 135i Coupe
3.0-liter, turbocharged inline 6-cylinder engine
Rear-wheel drive
See all standard features
Base MSRP $34,900
Alpine White $0
Coral Red Boston Leather $1,450
Glacier Silver Aluminum Trim $0
Comfort Access system $500
Navigation system $2,100
iPod and USB adapter $400
All Weather Rubber Floor Mats $81
Destination & Handling: $775
Total MSRP as Built $40,206
Then post how you'd have your 1-Series built, IF YOU WERE going to purchase one.
My 135i Coupe
3.0-liter, turbocharged inline 6-cylinder engine
Rear-wheel drive
See all standard features
Base MSRP $34,900
Alpine White $0
Coral Red Boston Leather $1,450
Glacier Silver Aluminum Trim $0
Comfort Access system $500
Navigation system $2,100
iPod and USB adapter $400
All Weather Rubber Floor Mats $81
Destination & Handling: $775
Total MSRP as Built $40,206
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Here are my choices
My 135i Coupe
Jet Black $0
Black Leatherette $0
Glacier Silver Aluminum Trim $0
Destination & Handling: $775
Total MSRP as Built $35,675
Not bad .........don't like the optional wheels or some of the other "fluff accesories"
They should have an alcantra option on seating IMHO
My 135i Coupe
Jet Black $0
Black Leatherette $0
Glacier Silver Aluminum Trim $0
Destination & Handling: $775
Total MSRP as Built $35,675
Not bad .........don't like the optional wheels or some of the other "fluff accesories"
They should have an alcantra option on seating IMHO
#5
If I'm going to buy a tiny BMW that's smaller than their 3-series, which used to be an economy car by European standards.....I envision spending LESS than $30k....not $40k+.
That's like paying $25k for a Honda Fit.
That's like paying $25k for a Honda Fit.