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05-10-2014, 05:32 PM | #2 |
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It doesn't seem like it. Obviously, there could be some minor changes but seeing that the F10 just got a Facelift, there shouldn't be any major difference. If you're looking to purchase a 2014, go for it. Even if there is an update to the F10, you will still have a car for nearly a year before they release the updated version.
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I'd say buying now is the perfect time. You can own the car for 3 years, which would also provide a bit of overlap with the new model... time to see if you like it, allow them to work some kinks out, etc, and you can always upgrade then. But if you're in the market for a 5 now, there's no better option.
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