|
|
|
|
|
|
BMW Garage | BMW Meets | Register | Today's Posts | Search |
|
BMW 3-Series (E90 E92) Forum
>
I don't think too many people in south america have bimmers
|
|
11-28-2010, 07:59 PM | #45 |
Major
120
Rep 1,379
Posts
Drives: Goal: Another ///M
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Garland, TX & Northern England
|
To my latin American brothers, I agree in our countries we have extremely wealthy people that account for 1%-5% of the population. The vehicle of choice is the Landscruiser, Prado, Nissan Patrol and other off road vehicles because of road conditions. Those same individuals love, Ferrari, Bimmers and Mercedes. Most people that we knew back home had awesome cars paid in cash and for 30%-50% sales tax compare to America but not everyone has that kind of wealth. So in reality we have a lot of poverty.
To my American brothers, Like myself there are many Central & South Americans that appreciate everything Americas has done for us. Also remember that every country including ours have very proud and patriotic people. US did alot for Nicaragua and I for one gave 6 good years of service in my new country's military. I also went to school in America (Legally) and have done very well for myself and my family. What I love about this forum is that we all appreciate bimmers. It a great brand and it awesome to see BMW in my homeland of Nicaragua. If I lived there now I would probably have a daily driver like a Prado and a going out "nice area" car like an M.
__________________
14 Lexus GX460 & 14 Lexus ES300H 14 BMW 528d Touring Estate - UK Previous M's: 11 BMW M3 JZB ZCP 6MT, 02 BMW M3 Conv 6MT & 02 BMW M3 Coupe 6MT |
Appreciate
0
|
07-10-2011, 02:55 PM | #47 |
Second Lieutenant
15
Rep 269
Posts |
People think that because they have purchased a M3 in the US, they are the top of the crop. With taxation and greediness that we have in Brazil, a 335i nowadays is more like US$ 170K, so we are in Ferrari and Porsche (Carrera 4S, 911 Turbo) territory when doing a direct comparison with the US market. If you see a South American (specially Brazilians) with a BMW, be sure that they are on a different tax bracket than you.
P.S.: I currently do not have a BMW, I have traded mine for an Audi TTS, I got a 2011, used, with 450 miles on the clock, price tag US$ 151K, if were bought brand new it would get out of the dealership for US$ 182 K. Plus the financing here is some ridiculous 25% APR, so I had to fork all the money upfront. |
Appreciate
0
|
07-14-2011, 05:41 AM | #48 | |
Enlisted Member
8
Rep 39
Posts |
Quote:
totally agree... ive lived in san antonio, monterrey(mexico), mexico city, chihuahua, tijuana, los angeles, and currently san diego... and the prices in mexico are tooootally diff... and i can algo agree that depending on the areas that u are located ull see diff cars(prices).. but by far monterrey is my fav, with ferrari, maserati, bentley, aston martin, among others... here is the diff in prices in US and mexico... US MEXICO |
|
Appreciate
0
|
07-14-2011, 01:18 PM | #49 |
El Jefe
39
Rep 1,345
Posts |
I can tell ya that in Venezuela (South America) the only BMW that you see on the road are the older models. The current administration is only allowing certain made of car into the country and purely becuase the administration has bad relation where those epsecific vehicles are made. For Example Nissan, VW, Mitsu, and Jeeps and only a certain models of them not the entire line of vehicles. If you find a new BMW which I am sure there are, is mainly because the owner is rich and has the resources to get them. The same goes for any other high end vehicle.
|
Appreciate
0
|
08-21-2011, 03:23 PM | #50 |
Major
41
Rep 1,153
Posts |
I was in Venezuela until november last year, and so many high end cars, quite a few bimmers all due to the oil I expect. although the vast majority are 1970's North American rust buckets.
__________________
M Sport Package, (PDC), front / rear, Cruise control Mystic Blue Metallic, Beige Dakota leather, Alarm, Automatic transmission, Panoramic glass roof, Heated Seats, Lumbar etc etc "I don't Fuck around but when I do, I dont fuck around" |
Appreciate
0
|
06-28-2012, 12:19 PM | #51 |
New Member
0
Rep 9
Posts |
In Colombia you see a lot of new BMW`s. The most common are series 1,3 and 5. Also there are some M6´s, M5´s and 1M´s. The M3 its getting more participation over the years.
|
Appreciate
0
|
08-21-2012, 03:45 PM | #52 | |
Private
7
Rep 89
Posts |
Quote:
__________________
6MT; Sport PKG; Premium PKG; Executive PKG; M-Sport Shifter; 30% Tints; Body Colour OEM Style Splitters; Performance Aluminum Pedals; Performance OEM Exhaust;Performance OEM Intake; Rear Deck Spoiler; 19" Avant Garde M310;Body Colour Painted Reflectors; H&R Street Performance Coilovers |
|
Appreciate
0
|
12-08-2016, 02:22 PM | #56 |
Brigadier General
1247
Rep 4,160
Posts
Drives: 330i, 135i
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: San Diego CA
|
Good to know, thanks for sharing guys... did not realize how old this thread is till half page down...
|
Appreciate
0
|
02-27-2018, 06:18 PM | #58 |
Brigadier General
1247
Rep 4,160
Posts
Drives: 330i, 135i
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: San Diego CA
|
|
Appreciate
0
|
03-05-2018, 08:17 PM | #59 |
New Member
2
Rep 5
Posts |
I dunno how to post pics here by cellphone, is it possible? I don't have the car with me yet, it just arrived by transportation truck yesterday in the capital city from the state (I live around 200 miles from there) to get checked by the best mechanical shop in the area, specialized in bimmers, tomorrow ( change transmission oil/gasket/pan/filter, motor oil and filter and valve cover gasket). I shoukd have it with me in a couple of days. But I already have pics of it from the seller.
|
Appreciate
0
|
Bookmarks |
|
|