The Celica GT:

BMW 318i E46

BMW 318i E46

Last edited by tazz. (2009-11-27 23:02:10)
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
Celica GT | 32% | 32% - 12 | ||||
BMW 318i E46 | 67% | 67% - 25 | ||||
Total: 37 |
Last edited by tazz. (2009-11-27 23:02:10)
If he's buying it himself I'm sure he has the money, If his parents are buying it for them he can leech off of them ask them to help maintain it.Cheez wrote:
lol an 18 year old maintaining a Beem
glhf.
That said, Celicas are for faggots.
Kmarion wrote:
BMW 318i E46 100%
Cheez wrote:
That said, Celicas are for faggots.
Kmarion wrote:
BMW 318i E46 100%
go greenSEREMAKER wrote:
city bus
A set of spark plugs for a BMW here would require you to mortgage your house.jsnipy wrote:
Celica is not exactly maintenance free either
The S14 is a beautiful car, not a bad suggestion tbhCapnNismo wrote:
If you're looking at a Celica and you're in Australia, you might also look into a 200SX. Very reliable motors.
lifetime maintenance for a celica is about a years worth on the bmw post warrantyjsnipy wrote:
Celica is not exactly maintenance free either