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      03-07-2011, 05:00 PM   #58
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Originally Posted by M3Fool View Post
Why would you want to buy a 60k+ car without all the options????
Because it'll turn into a $70k+ car very quickly and if you don't use the options, why get them???

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Originally Posted by muwarrior07 View Post
for some of us cost is not an issue for the options, we would rather have a low option car that offers a slightly more pure and basic driving experience.

If I was only going to keep my m3 a couple years I would get it fully loaded, no reason not to. However i think if you plan on keeping you car over the long run, cars without nav/tech package will age better. When I was briefly looking at e46 m3 I would only look at ones without the nav package. I might eat my words in a couple years when the f2x m3 comes out, but I think this n/a v8 m3 will become a classic in a couple years, a classic that I will be happy that I kept. I'll get the fancy nav and other crap on my other cars

In the end get a car that you like and will be happy with bc that is all that matters.

Thanks you. Exactly what I was thinking.
I also know there have been a few cars that were lighter on the scale and seemed to have no iDrive.
The E9x M3 will be the last to have a true M engine until Seglar is knocked off!!
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