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05-03-2015, 06:23 PM | #67 |
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This comment has been made by a number of people and has saved me thanks so much!
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05-03-2015, 06:32 PM | #70 |
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Do you have any specifics on the comparison? That would be great, thanks!
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A 330i is by no means a slow car for a stock sedan, though. Keep in mind that "slow car fast" is a lot more rewarding than "fast car slow," and driving a fast car at its limits, esp. in proper conditions, is a rare opportunity for most and is otherwise unadvisable. Point is, buy what suits your needs now and can be adapted to satisfy you later on--hence the factory-detuned 325i (Last obvious thing: be sure to drive all considerations because torque and revs suit different tastes and uses) |
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05-03-2015, 08:32 PM | #78 |
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+1 for 325i and buy it outright. You would lose much more money to depreciation on a newer car than to maintenance on a clean 325i.
If you are anything like me you will enjoy having a car that you can tinker with. |
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Just to give some personal experience here, my first car is about as fast as a 335i stock (cost about a third as much) and even still I wish I could do more than lightly ease into the gas most of the time. A stock 325i would encourage me to row through the gears and hear that motor howl a lot more, and that's what it's all about. Then repairs are cheaper and farther between, I can own it, and I can make it my own as I grow into it. There's a massive MOAR PWR attitude on the web and it's unfortunate... cars like the NA6 bavarians have faded into obscurity as a result. Anyways I'm getting off topic now; but I think in all likelihood, you would end up regretting financing your first car-and a high maintenance one-a lot. It could become a matter of damage control quite quickly. Remember, you run out of money on your car and it will sit in the garage for a while in case something goes wrong (not too likely on a 325i). The bank's car? It's been towed off and your mods and TLC with it! Besides, there's nothing like having a special car, something that you've taken and evolved along with you as a driver and enthusiast. That's what's great about ownership and the community. Last edited by NA Fanatic; 05-03-2015 at 11:01 PM.. |
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05-03-2015, 10:45 PM | #81 |
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As pics go in order 1.OP before posting here for advise and dreaming about BMW 2. OP reading replies 3. OP still conviencing himself to buy used BMW |
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:this is the car I was about to go en-quire about. Fox red seats, dope rims, coupe, twin turbo, n54 engine. Pretty much one step away from a dream m3 imo... but I'll take two steps back from my dream and work hard and tune the life out of my 325 now. The car search begins... |
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I find it very believable that a place called "Jordan Motorz" would sell a car with "dope rims".
Oh boy... Well man, we learn better when we get fucked in the ass... So meet your twin-turbo suppository. When you have kids you'll tell them how your parents knew better... |
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Used cars come with a rule: you have to have the cash to do a preventative maintenance after you buy them, and that costs a few thousand dollars. If you saved enough just for the car, you won't make it. The other rule is having cash to maintain them afterwards. Especially cars that are so expensive to maintain and come with such an "unknown" factor regarding its reliability (especially when you know nothing about them, being you are buying used from a ghetto shop). Particularly we couldn't care less how enthusiast you are. I am a plane enthusiast, I don't own an Airbus A380. But I said what I said, and I really do believe we sometimes are too hard headed to learn from others or from reason. We have to take the fall to learn ourselves. I sincerely hope you don't, but if you do, it will be a good lesson. And you're young, it's not the end of the world, plenty of time to recuperate after that. Click ignore on my profile if you don't like what I have to say. |
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