Hi, I'm thinking about getting a 2001-2006 E46 BMW m3 and I've been hearing conflicting opinions on the price of parts for this far compared to American made cars. Are the parts prices really that different and does this model require frequent maintenance? Someone with experience in this topic...
Hi, I'm thinking about getting a 2001-2006 E46 BMW m3 and I've been hearing conflicting opinions on the price of parts for this far compared to American made cars. Are the parts prices really that different and does this model require frequent maintenance? Someone with experience in this topic...
...connect it to WIND mobile? And yes, i know they are out of stock, I'm just wondering.
So if i get it on a contract from APPLE, not from TELUS or ROGERS ( cos that would mean i would have to stick with them )
could, i buy the iphone for the 199 price, and then bring it to WIND mobile to...
I am currently on a 24 month contract with T Mobile (17 months in) and just wondered if it was possible for me to change my price plan. I am currently paying £20 per month for 900 minutes, unlimited texts and unlimited internet. But I would like to add more minutes to my price plan if possible...
So I'm looking into getting a new car and I'm wanting to get something a little bit bigger. I really wanted an SUV, but it's hard finding a used one that doesn't guzzle gas and is older.. What would you suggest a poor college student to get? My price is between $3000-$5000 and I'm looking to get...
It's already about $20 used which was a pretty fast price drop in my opinion, so my question is, why did it drop so fast and is it worth picking up? thanks
Hi, I have this guy selling this car for $14,000, used, 16,000 miles. The carfax says it was a rental vehicle owned by one person for only 10 months.
Is this a good price? I keep searching online and I find them cheaper (from $11,000 to $14,000) brand new? Am I missing something here? What...
what are some good etextbook apps that are chip and that sell textbooks for a good price?? is it really cheaper to buy etextbooks then to buy regular books??
e.g. the price manufacturers sell to retailers?
and the price retailers sell to customers?
perhaps with some websites or other sources? it would definitely help out a lot!