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Originally Posted by Drebin
Sorry but, no.
The designer might be an ex-Audi engineer, and the car probably really is good, but BMWs are still far ahead of Korean cars.
Still, congratulations for your new car!
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I said at the same price point, of course, if you give me a fully loaded 41k Cadenza and a fully loaded 75k 5 series, I'll take the BMW. A similar pricepoint would be a 3 series, not fully loaded or anything.
A 335i would come closest to the Cadenza in engine size, trim, etc. and it starts at 43k, without anything.
Option it out to what the KIA has, and it is 58k, no the bimmer isnt fully loaded yet, it still has a few more features to add, but I didn't as they weren't in the KIA, still thats 20k more for a car that is much smaller. The Cadenza is similar in size to a 5 series.
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3.0-liter, inline 6-cylinder engine with TwinPower Turbo technology
Rear-wheel drive
See all standard features
BASE MSRP
$43,200
Sport Line$1,700
Mineral White Metallic$550
Leather Dakota Black/Red highlight$1,450
High-Gloss Black Trim$0
Cold Weather Package$950
Driver Assistance Package$950
Driver Assistance Plus$1,900
19" Light Alloy Wheel Double-spoke Style401 with Mixed Performance Tires$900
Technology Package$3,150
M sport suspension$0
Sport automatic transmission with shift paddles$500
Active Cruise Control$1,200
Harman Kardon surround sound system$875
Destination & Handling:$925
BMW Ultimate Service™
A suite of premium benefits that are included at no cost with all new BMW Vehicles.
4 Years/50,000 Miles WarrantyIncluded
4 Years/50,000 Miles
Maintenance ProgramIncluded
4 Years/Unlimited Mileage
Roadside AssistanceIncluded
Total MSRP as Built $58,250
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To everyone that says i should remove the plate, I honestly don't care, it is a TEMPORARY plate. It'll be gone in a week, and you can't even look it up because it is a different format the normal plates, and isn't public data.
Anyway,
Good luck and have fun, Ill be busy in my new car!