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<blockquote data-quote="c-square" data-source="post: 139518" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>It looks like a majority is dissuading you (for frank and sincere intentions) from getting the Bimmer at least for now, and that those points put forward are indeed valid and wise considering the circumstances that you are in. Most importantly is to get your priorities right before thinking of spending a sizeable chunk of your disposal income on cars. Sure a monthly salary may be able to get you the e36 318i but with not much left to meet your other expenses for necessities.</p><p></p><p>Came across an article in "Supercars" and thought it was quite appropriate here....</p><p><span style="color: red"><strong><em>Quote*(Who doesn't dream of owning a BMW, Mercedes, RR or supercars like a Ferrari, Porsche or Lamborghini? Who doesn't want to have a Ferrari Testa Rossa or a Porsche 911 Turbo in his garage? Who doesn't want to spend his weekends driving his Ferrari 328 GTB or a Porsche 928 GTS? Who doesn't want to visit friends, showing up in a Ferrari 575M or a Porsche Boxster? It is the childhood dream of virtually every man to own and get behind the wheels of these cars. It is a dream that really doesn't go away and will inspire and push us to work towards achieving such goals.</em></strong></span></p><p></p><p>The point here is that whilst you should pursue your dream and get a Bimmer, you should not do it at the expense of other more important priorities. Probably it makes sense to delay the ownership of your dream car for a couple of years (you are still young and I believe have the ability to very quickly earn larger pay packet) until your finances are more robust. Delaying in realising your dream car doesn't mean you are a lesser man but only simply mean you are responsible person.</p><p></p><p>Think about it, bro and make a wise and informed decision.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c-square, post: 139518, member: 135"] It looks like a majority is dissuading you (for frank and sincere intentions) from getting the Bimmer at least for now, and that those points put forward are indeed valid and wise considering the circumstances that you are in. Most importantly is to get your priorities right before thinking of spending a sizeable chunk of your disposal income on cars. Sure a monthly salary may be able to get you the e36 318i but with not much left to meet your other expenses for necessities. Came across an article in "Supercars" and thought it was quite appropriate here.... [color=red][b][i]Quote*(Who doesn't dream of owning a BMW, Mercedes, RR or supercars like a Ferrari, Porsche or Lamborghini? Who doesn't want to have a Ferrari Testa Rossa or a Porsche 911 Turbo in his garage? Who doesn't want to spend his weekends driving his Ferrari 328 GTB or a Porsche 928 GTS? Who doesn't want to visit friends, showing up in a Ferrari 575M or a Porsche Boxster? It is the childhood dream of virtually every man to own and get behind the wheels of these cars. It is a dream that really doesn't go away and will inspire and push us to work towards achieving such goals.[/i][/b][/color] The point here is that whilst you should pursue your dream and get a Bimmer, you should not do it at the expense of other more important priorities. Probably it makes sense to delay the ownership of your dream car for a couple of years (you are still young and I believe have the ability to very quickly earn larger pay packet) until your finances are more robust. Delaying in realising your dream car doesn't mean you are a lesser man but only simply mean you are responsible person. Think about it, bro and make a wise and informed decision. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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