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If the money is nothing, then do it. The SLS is probably the best daily driver super car. If you have to reach to get it I'd say skip it as a finance guy.
For me I own a supercar and a e92 and I spend all my time driving the e92 so you have to consider practicality. The SLS is probably the smartest supercar to buy though. I almost regret getting something too wild to enjoy.
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If you have enough dough for a Ferrari or Merc SLS, why not keep the M3 for daily driving? If you only want one car, it's a hard choice... but I would go Cali for sure.
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