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Originally Posted by Limeybastard
Have a look at a UK website called PistonHeads.com :: Speed Matters they have a few American used car dealers selling a lot of muscle their. It may be your worth in time to take a ferry to the UK for the deal.
Last time I was in England not that long ago near Christmas. You could buy a 2007 M3 for about 12 -18 grand . to me thats cheap. Much cheaper than the rigged prices here in the USA.
PS consider a used M5 for sound factor.
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like I said. I don't like BMW. they literally all have the same face. there is no distinction between them. yeah the 6 and 7 have a sleeker face. plus their interior is once again. all the same. the 320 and the M4 for example...have the same dash, same steeringwheel (picking the M steering wheel doesn't matter since you can get that as option on pretty much any model)
I appreciate that link but getting a car from the UK registered here is hard as hell as a normal person. plus I personally don't feel like getting 4-7 year old cars. warranty is gone so if I buy the car and something goes wrong. bam costs, especially if its any of the big 3 germans then it's gonna cost tons.
if I get a new car I get 3-5 year of warranty and I don't have to worry about buying a car from the UK and then risking it being stuck in customs for months. I had a friend once who imported a mustang on his own. took him 5 months to get it through customs just on customs not including shipping time. while my other friend who bought a ram bought it through a company specialised in american imports. it took him 2 months to get here.
second hand cars are pretty cheap I know but it's just. I don't trust them most of the time.
I really do appreciate you trying to help me out tho.
plus it's also american muscle has a very distinct noise. hell the noise is one of the big reasons why my dad still isn't sure between picking between the 2015 Z06 or getting a new GT-R. The sound. plus the fact that the interior is alot better than the GT-Rs