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370z vs used M3?
Has anyone cross-shoped with a used E92 M3? Perhpas they are not necessarily in the same league based on their MSRP (40s vs 70s for fully loaded) but I have been seeing used 2008 M3's around mid to low 50's. I presume it's only matter of time that they dip into the 40's. In fact, some lucky folks are still picking up new un-titled M3's at high 50's.
So, if you can afford additional $10k on top of fully loaded Z at $40k, would you go for a used M3? Honestly, I think the Z looks better but there is no denying the prestige and performance of the M3. I know some of you would rather used the $10k on mods, but I like the idea of maintaining factory warranty. Your thoughts? |
If you plan on keeping the car 100% stock and arent gonna be hitting the tracks.. id take the M3.
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Keep the Z if you intend to mod and track. Otherwise, buy the M3 and have the money whores chase you around.
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LOL - money whores. I dont' know what's worse teenie boopers or money whores.
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Sometimes that can be a 2 in 1 deal! :rock:
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what are teenie boopers haha
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Buy yourself the Z, you don't deserve the M3. Besides the Z is better looking right??.:rolleyes:
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Edited my own post... No need to start a post war. Sigh....
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I'd personally wouldn't buy any used car (unless it was a beater). 370Z=win.
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The M3, with an exhaust, drop, & wheels = :drool: The M3 will be much more expensive anyhow, unless someone finds a VERY high milage E92 M3. Logically speaking, a 370Z is a better choice for someone looking for a 30k sports car. |
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So far Z ranks at the top for me. Thanks! |
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I guess that was my point - if you look at a fully loaded Z, it's pretty close to price of a used M3. I am looking at a fully loaded Z which seems to top at $40k. I am pretty sure I can pick up a used M3 (under 10k miles) for very low $50's. I bet if you wait a little, you can get one for high 40s. eBay Motors: BMW : M3 (item 320336508613 end time Feb-08-09 16:49:07 PST) |
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As much as I like an old M3, I have to say you have to be very lucky to get an used m3 that's not abused. Someone who needed to buy a M3, had a serious need for speed and I'm sure he/she didn't baby that car. Also, keep in mind, the repair costs (if needed) are way expansive than the Nissan. BMWs are most fun to drive during first 5 years since it's completely warranted by BMW. But after 5 years, if things starts going wrong, you may be in trouble. If you can find a mint condition M3 for the same price range you're going to spend on a Z, GET IT! Watch this video. You can get an idea where an old m3 stands performance wise. |
nice vid ^
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