Is it wrong that I want a 2003 BMW 330ci rather than a new one?

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Aint nothing wrong with Financing.... Especially if you put like 5-6G's down on the car. it's basically yours anyways.
Yea I suppose, but that interest tho. It only costs about 10k you might be able to hustle him down to 8k, depending on the mileage and if you can find something to complain about.
 

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Financing a depreciating asset, especially an 11 year old car, is hustling backwards

Dont look at me.... Not all old cars are bad though...

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I'd pay outright to own this bytch... Finance new cars though.
 

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Financing a depreciating asset, especially an 11 year old car, is hustling backwards
I got to agree. BMWs depreciate VERY fast. I mean its bad, real bad. I bought my E39 for 10, it was supposed to be 12.5 but I hustled him down. Granted I added a shyt load of miles (drove to canada, mexico, etc) but I had it for like 3-4 yrs and sold it for half on a last min sell to a friend before leaving to asia :snoop:

I want this car not for investment (no car is) or to later use it as a down, I legit just like the car and would probably keep it for good, just based on the fact that other than the camaro, its my GOAT ever. It's one of those cars I'd just grow old with, fix up on my spare time, customize it, play with it, like my auto toy. People like old muscle cars, I like old beemers, much safer to drive its got more modern technology in it...you know like airbags and ABS. :heh:
 

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anybody remember these?
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still tho, nothing beats the model after it. NOTHING. So many different kits you can put on it, make a nikka look like he's cruising around Dubai :noah:

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Ill give the new 2013-2014 M3 props tho. it looks nice with the kit.
 

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All of them look the same now, back in the day they were so much more original. :why:

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the mercedes at least looks a little bit more original, they've actually been improving while the others seem to fall off.

BMW 2000 - 2004
Lexus 2005 - 2010

now its Mercedes 2010 - present
 

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I edited it. At first I was like :ld:, but now I think the mercedes below it looks A LOT better. I've never even seen that model on the street (been out the country for 3 years) :ohhh:
 

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Financing a depreciating asset, especially an 11 year old car, is hustling backwards
This might be true but Im tired of hearing all these "faux" Suze Ormans out here like the tips most using are having them sit on racks n racks on racks. Whether you financing or not at the end of the day its about bringing in way more than you spend IMO and not just talking about cars.
 
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This might be true but Im tired of hearing all these "faux" Suze Ormans out here like the tips most using are having them sit on racks n racks on racks. Whether you financing or not at the end of the day its about bringing in way more than you spend IMO and not just talking about cars.

If you are bringing in way more than you spend, then financing shouldn't even be an issue. Why would anyone finance something if they can afford it?
 
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