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Things women will notice: - pet dogs - babies - women hotter than them Maybe not rely on a car to get women...
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And you can get the blue stitching on the M240i now.
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08-18-2016, 12:28 PM | #163 |
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I get where you are going with this and I am right there with you. If you are going to jump up in the 65k+ territory, may as well go big or go home.
That price range opens up a ton of options, Cayman s, etc that are real drivers cars that have the little luxury options you do not get in the 50k price range for performance cars. |
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M2, 52k base. 911, 90k base. What are you on about?
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I took a look at the Cayman, not even the Cayman S. The new 718 Cayman starts at 54, and the S at 65. Once you add in the basics for proper Porsche driving... Like the active suspension, torque vectoring (and PDK, because I don't want a manual), you're at 61k. This is with absolutely NOTHING resembling luxury in the car - you have, at this point, two-way non-power seats. Add a sport exhaust, and the stuff you get with BMW that you would call luxury (heated steering wheel / seats, auto-dimming mirrors), auto headlights, the Cayman is a 70k car. Cayman S will be 80k+ with those options, and that's really not a fully loaded Cayman - there's a lot more you can do, such as carbon fiber interior parts where you could easily build a 100k Cayman. M240i would come absolutely fully loaded at like 57k. |
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08-18-2016, 12:46 PM | #165 |
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You're right. Not configurable and not in the ordering guide. I didn't realize that. Available in Canada, though, thankfully!
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Either money is no object and go and buy the best of the best, or you settle and live without certain items. The point that we have all been stressing from the beginning is simple, this 50k M235/M240 is not in the same luxury class with some of the options above, it is in a lower segment with a nice mix of performance and lower end on the luxury scale. |
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08-18-2016, 01:25 PM | #168 |
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Do you think that is true?
(sorry, this thread needed a bit of levity)
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The fact of the matter is I seem to want M240i performance with Mercedes luxury. Those are the reasons I looked at the C43 AMG. But for me, it lacks personality. So then the car I want is a Porsche with luxury options... But that's a lotta dough for something that's not that practical for every day driving. An M3 might fit the bill, but I think it's a little too big. Lexus RC-F is beautiful, but expensive for the dull performance that you get. So that once again brings me back to the M2/M240i. I think I can forego the luxury... Not the driving feel. I guess I'll need an M240 or M2, and an AMG as a cruiser. I can afford one right now, and next year with a good bonus, probably both. Quote:
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Driving dynamics trumps all.
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Another observation:
wtfbrah isn't the OP. griz31 is.
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griz31 has already made his mistake. He is beyond saving.
We are trying to save wtfbrah's from falling into the same hole. wtfbrah buy a Porsche, and ditch the girlfriend. Best advice right here. |
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08-18-2016, 03:41 PM | #173 | |
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Yeah, I know... I jacked this thread pretty hard But I am also learning a ton right here. So oh well.
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OP Checking in, haha. This wasn't ever intended to be a debate. The people who seem to be so terribly offended by this thread are exactly right, none of this will change what I feel or convince me to feel a different way. Just sharing my thoughts and enjoying reading others experiences and input, because after all this is a forum.
wtfbrah and I probably have a lot in common. Both starting our career after college and trying to find our way in this beautiful car world. I am sure with age and experience you are able to refine your taste and know exactly what you're looking for. Apologies to the older crowd as I'm sure this comes across as whining, complaining, or a cry for validation. The m235i provided that instant gratification. If I had done more research and spent more time, maybe I would have come to the conclusion I'm at before jumping all in. Sorry I am impulsive and indecisive, certainly some can relate. wtfbrah - being about a 3 months in the future representation of you, here's my suggestion. Go with the edge to performance over luxury. My guess is you can probably tolerate the less squishy ride in favor of performance at this stage in your life assuming this will be your daily. Also take advantage of the fact you don't need a backseat or to transport a lot. If you can honestly (and seriously be realistic with yourself, spoil your girl and don't live life month to month for a car) afford the 911 - do it. Additionally, if you look at your budget and realize that the m3/porsche is off the table - DO NOT GO TEST IT LOL. Had I never known what it was like to drive the M3, this thread probably wouldnt exist |
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I can "afford" the 911 - and I wouldn't be living paycheck to paycheck. But, it is double the car payment (more or less) per month, which means an extra $500 that I could otherwise spend on nice dinners, fancy toys, the new Apple Watch, et cetera. I think it's fair to say that a 911 would be stretching my budget. A Cayman, not so much. But if I drive an M3 or 911 and then try and get back into an M240i, you're right, I might end up feeling like I'm missing out. If I had make a decision right now (I don't, I'm gonna let it sit, let it stew in my head, and order my car in 1-2 months), I would go with an M240i xDrive fully loaded, then tune the fuck out of it (stage 3), get really really nice wheels, a Valentine radar detector, LIDAR jammer, front and rear dash cams, performance exhaust, carbon fiber interior parts and rear spoiler, tinted windows, and have an absolute fucking monster of a car with 450+hp and some nice luxury features, for still less than I'd pay for a base Cayman. Then spend that extra monthly income on nice steak dinners with expensive wine. |
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