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Are you including the fenders, DCT, front fascia, rear diffuser, MDM electronics, and carbon fiber roof in your 335i to M3 parts swap?
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The 08 I wanted previously had damage to it ... replaced the hood and painted it jerez black and the frame of the car is off. Not to mention it didn?t have the carbon fiber sunroof which I thought it did. The search continues
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Oh yea, I think we all forgot this was your thread. Carbon Fiber sunroof? Thats too bad on the 08, keep us updated.
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Yup. Those fall into the definition of 'all the parts that are different....'
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Unless your money can earn more in your investments than the interest charges that will accrue on the loan will cost you, pay as much up front as you can. Debt is not your friend in most cases, unless you are either making money on the float or earning more than the interest rate charged.
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Honestly, I would pay the m5 off before I would even consider picking up an M3 for JUST weekend duty. Seems somewhat crazy and excessive to have a big car loan and medium car loan at the same time (for just one person) since the coolness of having an m5 and an m3 does not put food on the table and all that. With that being said, if the m5 is paid off and/or you are a younger or older, established gentleman who is very financially capable/estsblished, I would say the 10% down is minimum. Just my practical 2 cents (although sometimes practicality isn't our strong point, especially on this forum). Being car poor is no fun, so just don't work yourself into massive debt and regret it later. But owning both m5 and m3 would be utterly awesome. I vote e92 over e46. Last edited by srmast1; 09-29-2017 at 01:36 PM.. |
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