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Thread: 635csi/633csi
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Old 01-31-2005, 04:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I unfortunetly have to sell my 99 528 because of school costs. I was looking at purchasing a 80s 6 series outright with the money made from the sale. I am deeply depressed about this but I will get over it.

I was looking at the 633 and 635 and was wondering how this would hadle being a daily driver? I drive 50 miles round trip 5 times a week. I put about 20,000 or more on a car.

Are there any coherient problems with these cars that one should watch out for?

Also I stopped in this used car place ( i know but I was just looking ) there was a car with the 6 series body but the badge said LS. What is this car?

I would like to keep it at or around 3500 would it be possible to find a reliable daily driver in this range or am I asking to much?

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