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<blockquote data-quote="Bryant11" data-source="post: 8786521" data-attributes="member: 684498"><p>Good day everyone,</p><p></p><p>I'm looking to purchase my first car. Have been driving the family car on and off but now i've decided to buy my own. Been driving for around 4 years now.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently looking at the BMW E89 Z4, which has a <a href="https://www.kynix.com/components/OPA2991IDR-Operational-Amplifiers-Datasheet-Pinout-Circuit-FAQ.html" target="_blank">depre</a> of roughly 11k/yr. I have no plans to have kids anytime in the near future and it's a car that i really like. The only concern i have is the road tax for the 6 cyl 23i. At the 15th yr, it amounts to an astounding 2.7k/yr. With that in mind, does it ever make sense to purchase a 2.5l COE car? Or do i just play w it for a few years then sell?</p><p></p><p>I have also looked at the 2.0l turbo variant (20i), but being a newer model, it costs way more than the 23i (around 14k/yr depre).</p><p></p><p>If it doesn't make sense to purchase a 2.5l COE car, what other options do i have? I have previously also shortlisted the 320i coupe (underpowered and heavy) and e250 coupe (hearsay FC is below average). Budget is around 80-85k. All suggestions all welcome, thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bryant11, post: 8786521, member: 684498"] Good day everyone, I'm looking to purchase my first car. Have been driving the family car on and off but now i've decided to buy my own. Been driving for around 4 years now. I'm currently looking at the BMW E89 Z4, which has a [URL='https://www.kynix.com/components/OPA2991IDR-Operational-Amplifiers-Datasheet-Pinout-Circuit-FAQ.html']depre[/URL] of roughly 11k/yr. I have no plans to have kids anytime in the near future and it's a car that i really like. The only concern i have is the road tax for the 6 cyl 23i. At the 15th yr, it amounts to an astounding 2.7k/yr. With that in mind, does it ever make sense to purchase a 2.5l COE car? Or do i just play w it for a few years then sell? I have also looked at the 2.0l turbo variant (20i), but being a newer model, it costs way more than the 23i (around 14k/yr depre). If it doesn't make sense to purchase a 2.5l COE car, what other options do i have? I have previously also shortlisted the 320i coupe (underpowered and heavy) and e250 coupe (hearsay FC is below average). Budget is around 80-85k. All suggestions all welcome, thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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