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<blockquote data-quote="f8." data-source="post: 111549" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>hey ccltsf, this starts going towards cost. well, if cost is an issue then neither the m3 nor m5 would be so ideal assuming you manage to overcome the steep initial admission price, you need to factor in total ownership cost. depreciation, parts and labour will not be gentle. even a tyre change will be good enough for a full overhaul on a wira. sure you can just drive and not maintain the car/not pay road tax but we would strongly advise against that.</p><p></p><p>however, i must be quite insane to give advice because i don't own the e46 m3 and the e60 m5, so pretty much all i say is theoretical/bookwork/forum gas. then again i don't think anyone here qualify the statement above fully, even those who do partially falls into flash's category of rich man's son, which unfortunately despite that is not good enough to land him ah lian girls.</p><p></p><p>insane as i am though my boss just told me insanity is banging your head on the wall expecting something to change each time. thankfully i'm nowhere near there yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="f8., post: 111549, member: 923"] hey ccltsf, this starts going towards cost. well, if cost is an issue then neither the m3 nor m5 would be so ideal assuming you manage to overcome the steep initial admission price, you need to factor in total ownership cost. depreciation, parts and labour will not be gentle. even a tyre change will be good enough for a full overhaul on a wira. sure you can just drive and not maintain the car/not pay road tax but we would strongly advise against that. however, i must be quite insane to give advice because i don't own the e46 m3 and the e60 m5, so pretty much all i say is theoretical/bookwork/forum gas. then again i don't think anyone here qualify the statement above fully, even those who do partially falls into flash's category of rich man's son, which unfortunately despite that is not good enough to land him ah lian girls. insane as i am though my boss just told me insanity is banging your head on the wall expecting something to change each time. thankfully i'm nowhere near there yet. [/QUOTE]
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