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      11-11-2009, 04:25 PM   #1
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      11-12-2009, 11:58 AM   #2
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WTF?
unless you're a hard core racer, vert FTW ! it's just as unpractical as a coupe, has a hardtop, and is pure sex with the top down... i drive a vert, unfortunately not a M3...
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ignore the haters.
who cares

at the end of the day, the vert is a coupe and convertible...
worth every extra lbs (and yes, all 400 of them) IMO
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ignore the haters.
who cares

at the end of the day, the vert is a coupe and convertible...
worth every extra lbs (and yes, all 400 of them) IMO
THANK YOU SIR
i just needed to vent a bit, i really dont care what people say... sure lots of cars are faster than mine / yours (more mine than yours), but few of them can do 130+ mph with the wind blowing in your hair
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THANK YOU SIR
i just needed to vent a bit, i really dont care what people say... sure lots of cars are faster than mine / yours (more mine than yours), but few of them can do 130+ mph with the wind blowing in your hair
Exactly,

this past summer I pulled up to my a restaurant to meet some friends for lunch, and my friend happened to be with his father and his fathers friend. They were driving their Exotics, (friends father = 2007 Lambo Gallardo Spyder. friends father's friend = 2008 Ferrari 430 Spyder). I pulled up with my top down and the fathers friend kept commenting on how gorgeous my car looked with the top down. He went on to say that he would never buy a sports car (even in our cold country) that wasn't a convertible, because you only drive it on the nice hot days anyways, and theres no better way to enjoy an exotic car then to have it with its top down listening to the beautiful notes that some of these cars make. My point is that, even living where we have winter for 4-5 months of the year, it is still worth having a convertible, especially if its just your weekend driver because you get sooo much more out of it. and its not like you drive it shitty weather, I wouldn't drive my exotic (Ferrari, Lambo) in the rain, IF I didnt have to...
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Exactly,

this past summer I pulled up to my a restaurant to meet some friends for lunch, and my friend happened to be with his father and his fathers friend. They were driving their Exotics, (friends father = 2007 Lambo Gallardo Spyder. friends father's friend = 2008 Ferrari 430 Spyder). I pulled up with my top down and the fathers friend kept commenting on how gorgeous my car looked with the top down. He went on to say that he would never buy a sports car (even in our cold country) that wasn't a convertible, because you only drive it on the nice hot days anyways, and theres no better way to enjoy an exotic car then to have it with its top down listening to the beautiful notes that some of these cars make. My point is that, even living where we have winter for 4-5 months of the year, it is still worth having a convertible, especially if its just your weekend driver because you get sooo much more out of it. and its not like you drive it shitty weather, I wouldn't drive my exotic (Ferrari, Lambo) in the rain, IF I didnt have to...
Totally agreed! i drive with the top down as much as i can, down to 0 C with winter jacket and gloves on, and i love it... and i also drive my car all winter... mind you it's not an "exotic" even though it looks like it could be
there is this one bridge here in town, big-ass steel cage basically (steel girders on both sides and above the roadway) and i just love gunning through that with the top down and listen to my V6 screaming and echoing all around me... cant wait to try it in a E93 one of these days...
and for all of these who say that the vert is heavier, not as rigid, blablabla, how many sports cars owners actually push their cars to the limit on open roads, and how many track their cars???
hey wait, what was this thread about again??? Sorry OP we got carried away
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      11-13-2009, 08:34 AM   #9
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gentlemen.. i love you guys..

i would love the help
can you care to share what lease prices you got on your E93's
and what the terms were

i am coming from a 997C2Coupe.. and i am very excited about the top down thrill..

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Exactly,

this past summer I pulled up to my a restaurant to meet some friends for lunch, and my friend happened to be with his father and his fathers friend. They were driving their Exotics, (friends father = 2007 Lambo Gallardo Spyder. friends father's friend = 2008 Ferrari 430 Spyder). I pulled up with my top down and the fathers friend kept commenting on how gorgeous my car looked with the top down. He went on to say that he would never buy a sports car (even in our cold country) that wasn't a convertible, because you only drive it on the nice hot days anyways, and theres no better way to enjoy an exotic car then to have it with its top down listening to the beautiful notes that some of these cars make. My point is that, even living where we have winter for 4-5 months of the year, it is still worth having a convertible, especially if its just your weekend driver because you get sooo much more out of it. and its not like you drive it shitty weather, I wouldn't drive my exotic (Ferrari, Lambo) in the rain, IF I didnt have to...
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      11-13-2009, 11:09 AM   #10
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I don't think there are too many guys here who have leased E93's. But I would guess somewhere in the $1300 a month range.
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I don't think there are too many guys here who have leased E93's. But I would guess somewhere in the $1300 a month range.
That's right on the money unless there are some incentives I'm not aware of. Other than a 3-4 month period late last year through Feb. of this year when BMW was giving away leases on these cars with low MFs and inflated residuals the lease terms have been brutal. Last time I looked MFs were around .0025 and residuals were low 50s, even at invoice or below you're talking about $1200-1400/mo with no CCR. If cost is no object and you need the tax writeoff for a business go for it, otherwise I would either purchase, or better yet look for an assumption of one of those great lease deals or from someone who put a town of cash down.

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That's right on the money unless there are some incentives I'm not aware of. Other than a 3-4 month period late last year through Feb. of this year when BMW was giving away leases on these cars with low MFs and inflated residuals the lease terms have been brutal. Last time I looked MFs were around .0025 and residuals were low 50s, even at invoice or below you're talking about $1200-1400/mo with no CCR. If cost is no object and you need the tax writeoff for a business go for it, otherwise I would either purchase, or better yet look for an assumption of one of those great lease deals or from someone who put a town of cash down.

Just my .02.
thank you for the input..

hey what is a CCR?
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thank you for the input..

hey what is a CCR?


CCR = Cap Cost Reduction

The money that one can "put down" on a lease, exclusive of fees, that go directly towards lowering the monthly payment.
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Yes of course it is.... thats why all the hot chicks love to go for a ride...
I mean really... does my ride look ghey????

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yes i think your car is really ghey...
JK sir, i love vert's and i am hoping i'll be able to afford one everytime i need a new car!

needless to say M3 verts are my favorites and by far the first car i would get if i won the lottery!!!
vert's haters are just jealous
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CCR = Cap Cost Reduction

The money that one can "put down" on a lease, exclusive of fees, that go directly towards lowering the monthly payment.
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Exactly,

this past summer I pulled up to my a restaurant to meet some friends for lunch, and my friend happened to be with his father and his fathers friend. They were driving their Exotics, (friends father = 2007 Lambo Gallardo Spyder. friends father's friend = 2008 Ferrari 430 Spyder). I pulled up with my top down and the fathers friend kept commenting on how gorgeous my car looked with the top down. He went on to say that he would never buy a sports car (even in our cold country) that wasn't a convertible, because you only drive it on the nice hot days anyways, and theres no better way to enjoy an exotic car then to have it with its top down listening to the beautiful notes that some of these cars make. My point is that, even living where we have winter for 4-5 months of the year, it is still worth having a convertible, especially if its just your weekend driver because you get sooo much more out of it. and its not like you drive it shitty weather, I wouldn't drive my exotic (Ferrari, Lambo) in the rain, IF I didnt have to...
You took the words out of my mouth....very well said especially the owning exotics in a vert part

This was one of the main reasons why I picked my M3 in a vert, instead of the coupe.

Coming from the SL600, the M3 vert was the best choice I made
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