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Originally Posted by warlock5
Go out and drive whatever you are interested in. I don't give a fuck about anyone's opinion. When I buy a car I am interested in a) how it feels to me when I drive it and b) how reliable it is.
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I agree with you.
However, some cars are good decisions and some aren't. Hey, I'm not rich, and I'm not poor. It just gets me how someone can spend/waste money when there are good reasons for them not too.
Some decisions are smart, some cars are good buy. Some cars aren't a smart buy.
First off, someone's got to buy the car new, just don't let it be you. Many cars are built so well that you can get them like new a few months or a year old.
During the same week a friend of mine and I both bought current model year Mercedes.
I got mine for about 60% of what the person who bought it new paid for it. I got it from the same dealer. My buddy got an SL, same deal, well his % was a bit higher, % of original price than mine.
Point being between our cars total mileage was about 10,000 miles, like new, starmark warranty for 100k miles.
If you buy a Bimmer, I just suggest that you go for a used model that is still current model year. Shop around and drive a hard deal.
Trust me when I say that someone's looking to sell one more than you want to buy it.