I blame TimW for this one....
#41
Originally posted by Black2000maxima
I DID mean stock for stock. All the cars in best motoring go stock for stock on some of the most challenging courses Japan has to offer. The M3 came in 5th or 6th while the S2000 finished second behind an R34 GTR.
I DID mean stock for stock. All the cars in best motoring go stock for stock on some of the most challenging courses Japan has to offer. The M3 came in 5th or 6th while the S2000 finished second behind an R34 GTR.
My point being that regardless of what that particular competition showed the placement of the BM, it could've well have been the other way around thus leaving this a driver's race and not necessarily the car or it's handling prowess. I'd still take the M3 over that High Revving Honduh.
#42
Ice, my dash
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I can tell you exactly how large the trunk is. Go to Sams/Costco. Purchase Paper Towels and TP. (think bulk package). You are done shopping. You have room for perhaps a box of Kleenex or two left over. I use this toileties example because in my excitement to go anywhere anytime, I made that run for those items.. I wasnt sure it was gonna fit. The trunk is about as deep as half the rear bumper or where the line for the bumper meets the rear arch.
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http://www.adpub.com/tim/g/inside.jpg
I can tell you exactly how large the trunk is. Go to Sams/Costco. Purchase Paper Towels and TP. (think bulk package). You are done shopping. You have room for perhaps a box of Kleenex or two left over. I use this toileties example because in my excitement to go anywhere anytime, I made that run for those items.. I wasnt sure it was gonna fit. The trunk is about as deep as half the rear bumper or where the line for the bumper meets the rear arch.
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#44
Originally posted by TimW
there is no one size fits all sports car.. or 4dsc for that matter.
there is no one size fits all sports car.. or 4dsc for that matter.
#45
Originally posted by jeepik
Audi S4, every bit a sports car as the m3 and then some. It is cheaper and has 4 doors. m3 is a nice machine though i am not a fan of 2 doors
Audi S4, every bit a sports car as the m3 and then some. It is cheaper and has 4 doors. m3 is a nice machine though i am not a fan of 2 doors
Seriously, I have owned and leased before. I work hard for my money and mind you make a decent salary. I have a lot of cash in the market, own a condo and have cash on hand. I decided that the Max would satisfy my need for speed (was doing 120 with a WRX yesterday on the open road), my need for good looks and keep me far away from buyer's remorse. I don't even feel the payment ($329/month) and I get a lot of joy from my ride. Who the hell wants to work for their car? At the end of the term you can say to yourself..."yeah I paid $30K for that baby and now some rich ****'s son will be getting that for his graduation and leaveing me with my d!ck in my hand"
Good luck in your decision.
BTW, I LOVE MY MAX
#47
New cars are very tempting, but I'm gonna keep my Max for at least another 1-2 years.
I'm waiting for the 2005 Subaru Legacy B4 2.5L TWIN Turbo
Will be at least as quick as the S4 2.7TT (probably quicker) for about $20+k less (new vs new). I can't wait.
I'm waiting for the 2005 Subaru Legacy B4 2.5L TWIN Turbo
Will be at least as quick as the S4 2.7TT (probably quicker) for about $20+k less (new vs new). I can't wait.
#48
Originally posted by SteVTEC
New cars are very tempting, but I'm gonna keep my Max for at least another 1-2 years.
I'm waiting for the 2005 Subaru Legacy B4 2.5L TWIN Turbo
Will be at least as quick as the S4 2.7TT (probably quicker) for about $20+k less (new vs new). I can't wait.
New cars are very tempting, but I'm gonna keep my Max for at least another 1-2 years.
I'm waiting for the 2005 Subaru Legacy B4 2.5L TWIN Turbo
Will be at least as quick as the S4 2.7TT (probably quicker) for about $20+k less (new vs new). I can't wait.
I love the black one further down the thread!!
#49
Originally posted by spta97
Well out side of being here are my reasons for wanting to lease again:
1) I am so paranoid that I'll get a scratch on my car I never park it anywhere it is out of site.
2) I like to have new cars every few years.
3) You don't have to worry about problems, just get a new one and you're all set!
4) Plunking $55,000 down on a car is WAY to much money for me. I would buy an investment property or condo for that kind of quan!
Well out side of being here are my reasons for wanting to lease again:
1) I am so paranoid that I'll get a scratch on my car I never park it anywhere it is out of site.
2) I like to have new cars every few years.
3) You don't have to worry about problems, just get a new one and you're all set!
4) Plunking $55,000 down on a car is WAY to much money for me. I would buy an investment property or condo for that kind of quan!
#50
Unfounded. What is the difference between leasing for 2 years and buying/selling in 2 years? You are doing the exact same thing. But if you lease you don't have to front the purchase cost of the car.(ie downpayment)
Originally posted by mjg
You pay most of the value of the new car, you STILL have to buy it at the end of the lease, if you modify the thing, you need to pull ALL the crap out of it. Leasing is popular because alot of people like the appearance of nice things, but cannot truly afford it at the momment, or they are just being plain cheap. I think you should buy what you can afford, or atleast finance it.
You pay most of the value of the new car, you STILL have to buy it at the end of the lease, if you modify the thing, you need to pull ALL the crap out of it. Leasing is popular because alot of people like the appearance of nice things, but cannot truly afford it at the momment, or they are just being plain cheap. I think you should buy what you can afford, or atleast finance it.
#51
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Unfounded. What is the difference between leasing for 2 years and buying/selling in 2 years? You are doing the exact same thing. But if you lease you don't have to front the purchase cost of the car.(ie downpayment)
Unfounded. What is the difference between leasing for 2 years and buying/selling in 2 years? You are doing the exact same thing. But if you lease you don't have to front the purchase cost of the car.(ie downpayment)
#52
Originally posted by Jeff92se
Unfounded. What is the difference between leasing for 2 years and buying/selling in 2 years? You are doing the exact same thing. But if you lease you don't have to front the purchase cost of the car.(ie downpayment)
Unfounded. What is the difference between leasing for 2 years and buying/selling in 2 years? You are doing the exact same thing. But if you lease you don't have to front the purchase cost of the car.(ie downpayment)
Nevermind the tax benefits, etc. to leasing through a business, etc. that weren't even mentioned as possible reasons for leasing.
God, I hate those idiots who think like that, especially ones who only drive a freaking Nissan. Like they are in a position to come down on what others can or can't afford!!
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