Showing posts with label cheap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheap. Show all posts

Friday, 3 April 2020

BMW 535d XDrive Engine For Sale, Reconditioned & Used, Cheap Prices

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Tuesday, 14 May 2019

You Won't Believe How Cheap It Can Be To Buy A V12-Powered Car

We found V12 cars starting at less than $10,000.

We recently compiled a list of the five coolest V10 cars that you could buy on a budget. The cheapest car on this list was available for just $7,500. While the V10 list was pretty cool, we had a thought: What is cooler than a V10? A V12 of course. That is why we have complied a list of the coolest V12 cars that you can currently buy (in the US) that won't break the bank. The cheapest car on this list costs just $5,500 and the most expensive one tops out at just $32,000. Fact: Everyone who is someone should own a V12 at some point in their life.

At the turn of the century, Aston Martin and Jaguar were both owned by Ford. The base DB7 came with a Jaguar-derived 4.0-liter V8, but for $140,000 you could buy a V12-powered DB7 Vantage. The 6.0-liter V12 made 420 horsepower and is not vastly different from the V12 that Aston Martin still uses today. We found a 2000 DB7 Vantage with 25,000 miles on it. The asking price is $32,000, which is less than a brand new Mustang GT. The exterior is painted in a perfect British Racing Green, but we would probably hold out to find one with the six-speed manual instead of the optional five-speed automatic. Even with the slushbox, this V12 can hit 165 mph (185 mph with the manual).

Our next car is another V12 coupe from Europe. Unlike the DB7, this one has a manual transmission. The 1992 BMW 850i is powered by a 5.0-liter V12 with 296 horsepower. Compared to today's neck-snapping sports cars, this may not sound like much, but the point of the BMW 8 Series was absolute comfort and autobahn cruising. The example that we found has a six-speed manual transmission and Conforti tuning chips that increase the horsepower to 340 ponies. With just 59,000 miles, this $28,000 V12 car is a complete gem. We would love to see BMW bring back the 8 Series, but for now this 1992 example costs less than a brand new 3 Series.

If you want a V12 car that is a bit more modern and a bit more comfortable, you should consider this Mercedes S600. This 2005 model has 97,000 miles, but it only costs $13,499. The 5.5-liter twin-turbo V12 produces 493 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. The S600 may be more than a decade old, but the number of features in this car would put many brand-new vehicles to shame. The tacked-on AMG badge on the trunk may be a bit silly, but the smooth comfort that this Mercedes provides won't disappoint. It may cost a fortune to run, but it is amazing to think that you can buy a Mercedes that had a base price of $96,000 back in 2005 for less than a brand new Nissan Versa.

If the $13,000 Mercedes was a bit too pricey for you, then let us present our cheapest option. This 2001 BMW 750iL is currently for sale for just $5,500. For that price you get a 5.4-liter V12 engine with 326 hp and 361 lb-ft of torque. This 2001 model doesn't have as many features as the newer Mercedes, but the E38 7 Series is one of the most stylish luxury cars of all time. Even back in 2001, the top-of-the-line 7 Series came with heated seats with massage functionality. The car has 116,000 miles on it, but for just over $5,000, you really aren't risking too much to buy this V12-powered German limousine.

Our final car is quite the looker. On any cheap V12 list it is difficult not to include the Jaguar XJS, and we simply couldn't resist doing so here. You could get the XJS with a six-cylinder engine, but we found a V12 version for just under $9,000. The car has 49,000 miles on it and looks to be in great condition. The V12 produces 260 hp and 278 lb-ft of torque, but this Jag is more about style than performance. The XJS will go down in history as one of the best looking Jaguars ever made, and we would love to pick one up for less than $10,000.

Saturday, 27 April 2019

Why Wait For A $35,000 Tesla Model 3? Get A Cheap Used EV Right Now

Thanks to increasing battery range, used EVs are now hilariously cheap.

Whenever Apple releases a new iPhone, the one you have instantly loses a ton of value. Electric vehicles work much the same way. Automakers are striving to improve (even double) their EV range with each new generation, making the previous generation appear antiquated by comparison. As range continues to improve and battery production gets cheaper, the original EVs will continue to plummet in price.

Tesla has been promising its "base" Model 3 for years now, with an affordable starting price of $35,000 and a range of 220 miles. Unfortunately, the base car has yet to enter production. If you don't feel like waiting for the Tesla or are one of the many people asking when $35,000 became "affordable," we have found eight used EVs that may be perfect for you.

While none match the Tesla on driving range or available technology, these used EVs can be purchased starting at just one-seventh of the Tesla's price. So if you have a short commute and need a cheap means of transportation, these cars may be perfect for you.

2011-2012 Nissan Leaf (Under $5,000)

The Nissan Leaf was one of the first mainstream EVs to get people interested in electric cars at an affordable price. However, with a range of just 84 miles, the first generation Leaf cannot match the current crop of electric cars. Couple this with some funky looks and the Leaf is now a used bargain. We found several used examples for less than $5,000 with relatively low mileage (50,000 to 100,000). If your commute is less than 84 miles round trip, a used Leaf may be one of the most affordable means of transportation available right now.

2012-2014 Mitsubishi i-MiEV (Under $6,000)

If you'd like to be unique, take a look at the Mitsubishi i-MiEV. The i-MiEV, which stands for Mitsubishi innovative Electric Vehicle, was also sold in Europe as the Peugeot iOn and Citro?n C-Zero. Only around 1,800 of them were sold in the US, likely because of its odd design and lackluster range of just 62 miles. The i-MiEV was pretty affordable when it was new, less than $23,000. Now, used examples can be found for less than $6,000 with less than 30,000 miles on the odometer.

2013-2015 Fiat 500e (Under $7,000)

Many automakers were "forced" to build EVs in order to pass California's Zero Emission Mandate. The Fiat 500e was one of these cars, sold only in California (and Oregon) at a significant loss for parent company, FCA. Even though it was only made to keep California happy, the 500e is one of our favorite options on this list. An electric Fiat just makes so much sense. The car is small and nimble and the 111-horsepower electric motor gives it a 30-50 mph time of just 3.5 seconds.

Even though it was initially sold in California and Oregon, used models are now finding their way to other parts of the US at hilariously low prices. We found used examples with less than 40,000 miles for less than $7,000. The 500e only has a range of 84 miles, which isn't the worst on this list.

2012-2014 Ford Focus Electric (Under $8,000)

Many consumers shy away from EVs because of their strange design. If you want an EV that looks like a normal car, the Ford Focus Electric may be perfect. Aside from the wheels, grille, and a few badges, the Focus Electric looks pretty much like a normal Focus, even on the interior. The Focus Electric packs 143 hp and a 76-mile driving range. The cheapest used example we found was less than $8,000 and most examples are less than $10,000.

2015-2016 Volkswagen e-Golf (Under $11,000)

While we are on the subject of EVs that look normal, the Volkswagen e-Golf also fits the bill. From a distance, it would be difficult to tell this is anything but a normal Golf. Even though the e-Golf only has 115 hp, it has almost as much torque as a GTI. Amazingly, the e-Golf is actually quicker than the GTI from 0-30 mph, which is much more useful than 0-60 mph in the real world. The e-Golf has an electric driving range of 83 miles and we found used examples starting below $11,000.

2015-2017 Kia Soul EV (Under $12,000)

If you aren't a fan of the Kia Soul's exterior design you probably won't enjoy the Soul EV. Just remember, a box is the best shape for storing lots of stuff, so the Soul's boxy shape allows it to be one of the roomiest cars in its class. The Soul EV only has 109 hp, but it does have over 200 lb-ft of torque. The driving range is a decent 90 miles, and with nearly 50 cubic feet of cargo space with the seats folded flat, the Soul EV is one of the most practical cars on this list. We found used examples with low mileage for less than $12,000.

2014-2015 BMW i3 (Under $14,000)

BMW's first electric car, the i3, is a bit of an odd duck. It doesn't really look like other models in the BMW range, which may be one of the reasons why it didn't sell in massive numbers. So long as you can get over the i3's funky looks, a used model is now an incredible bargain. We found used 2014 and 2015 model year i3s for less than $14,000. These aren't even high mileage examples either - some had less than 30,000 on the odometer.

The i3's range isn't great, just 72 miles of electric driving. However, we also found a few range extender models for around the same price, which house a tiny motorcycle engine in the back. The i3 range extender has a much more useable range of around 150 miles. Like most BMWs, the i3 is actually fairly quick with a sub-seven second 0-60 time and a rear-wheel-drive layout.

2014-2015 Mercedes B-Class (Under$17,000)

Let's be honest, you probably forgot about the Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive - we certainly did. Mercedes stopped selling this electric hatchback model after the 2017 model year. With used prices starting at under $17,000, the B-Class is the most expensive car on our list. It does, however, have the longest electric driving range of around 100 miles. It may not be as sleek as other Mercedes cars, but the B-Class does offer more luxury and prestige than the other cars on this list if the $35,000 Tesla Model 3 is outside of your budget.