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Looking into '07-'08 BMW 335i and '09 Cadillac CTS-V (your opinion please)
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BMW 335I - 335d - 335xi - M3

Keep in mind that the 3 series is a drivers car, and that there are 3 trims available for the 335i series, and the M3 is the top trim, and the X versions is the AWD option if your still wanting the grip and safety of a passive AWD system. And d if your wanting a car that gets great MPG, and has torque out the ass, and has a better over all resale value then any of the other cars in the 335 line up. That said with any BMW, I'll give you a heads up that the bulk of used BMW's on those off little dealerships come from Quebec, and I'd highly recommend getting it checked out properly to see if its been in a big accident, as with any BMW lease return thats sold at auction here in Ontario, from Quebec will have a claim over $5000+ on it.

As with the Caddy Yes, it's a great car to drive, and the interior is much better then past caddys but the down side is the caddy brand itself. I will tell you if you buy one, once the car reaches 7 years, or over 100k on the odo kiss any resale values down the drain. If your looking at buying one, concider importing one from the US, as there is a larger selection of those models, and some come with extra features not sold here, and since they have the newer GM digital ODO's it's easy to switch it over to KM's, and the car already comes with DRL's, so you'd be able to buy a newer one and save a lot of cash (up to $20,000) if you buy an American model with under 30,000miles on it, and import it.
I was the only member on this board with a Yellow Focus Sedan, and a 2002+ Euro Facelift on a sedan.
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RE: Looking into '07-'08 BMW 335i and '09 Cadillac CTS-V (your opinion please) - Frost__2001 - 04-12-2012, 09:22 PM

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