2003 BMW 325ci trade for a 1999 Integra GSR?

$on

New Member
Hey guys I'm new to this site so bare with me pleasee. I'm thinking about trading this guy my black 2003 bmw 325ci with 75-80k on the engine and a 190k on body for a white 1999 integra gsr with 65k on new engine and 140k on body. I saw the car the other day and its really clean the body is flawless, it has tons of new parts, it looks great and sounds beautiful and is practically a type r rep. I'm nervous though i don't know if its a fair trade and I don't want to regret the trade either so I need you're guys opinions.
 

UalRamper

New Member
I guess you could blue book them both and use your best judgement.

The integra would be cheaper to fix then the BMW'r once things start going on that thing
 

drevans_satx

Dylan
Do. It. Now.

I'm a big fan of BMW and Honda, but the costs of ownership are obvious. GSR is super fun too.
 


g3teg97

Super Moderator
Technically, it's a downgrade (imo). What is the KBB on your car?
 


PioneerLS

New Member
Woah. e46's reliability is something i never want to think about.
Integras have great reliability but even if everything went wrong its still all decent to fix.
 

pluckt007

Fat guy in a little coat.
Wonder why you dont see many 1997 beamers around?

Most bmw take a huge crap, too expensive, and the brake down again.
 

Swerve

Shawn
Hey guys I'm new to this site so bare with me pleasee. I'm thinking about trading this guy my black 2003 bmw 325ci with 75-80k on the engine and a 190k on body for a white 1999 integra gsr with 65k on new engine and 140k on body. I saw the car the other day and its really clean the body is flawless, it has tons of new parts, it looks great and sounds beautiful and is practically a type r rep. I'm nervous though i don't know if its a fair trade and I don't want to regret the trade either so I need you're guys opinions.
Do ittt
 
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