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August 24, 2007 at 10:44 PM #80858August 24, 2007 at 11:34 PM #80724
CoronitaParticipantPersonally, I wouldn't own one because of the stereotype,but…why do people hate BMW's so much? They're great cars. It's usually the idiots behind they wheels that can't drive them.
My only comment is I don't understand folks that buy an M3 with an automatic or an M3 convertible. It's kinda defeating the purpose.
August 24, 2007 at 11:34 PM #80856
CoronitaParticipantPersonally, I wouldn't own one because of the stereotype,but…why do people hate BMW's so much? They're great cars. It's usually the idiots behind they wheels that can't drive them.
My only comment is I don't understand folks that buy an M3 with an automatic or an M3 convertible. It's kinda defeating the purpose.
August 24, 2007 at 11:34 PM #80876
CoronitaParticipantPersonally, I wouldn't own one because of the stereotype,but…why do people hate BMW's so much? They're great cars. It's usually the idiots behind they wheels that can't drive them.
My only comment is I don't understand folks that buy an M3 with an automatic or an M3 convertible. It's kinda defeating the purpose.
August 24, 2007 at 11:43 PM #80730
CoronitaParticipantDid some research on how what it takes to own an H2.
MSRP $55k minus $4k sale price minus $3k manufacturer rebate:
$48k, plus 0% financing from GM for 60 months.
No wonder there's more and more of these these days.
I'm still trying to figure out how a sports sedan like an S4 or M3 gets slapped with a gas guzzler tax, but this one doesn't. Oh wait, trucks don't have the same regulations as cars. No wonder more car manufacturers are putting out crossover vehicles.
August 24, 2007 at 11:43 PM #80862
CoronitaParticipantDid some research on how what it takes to own an H2.
MSRP $55k minus $4k sale price minus $3k manufacturer rebate:
$48k, plus 0% financing from GM for 60 months.
No wonder there's more and more of these these days.
I'm still trying to figure out how a sports sedan like an S4 or M3 gets slapped with a gas guzzler tax, but this one doesn't. Oh wait, trucks don't have the same regulations as cars. No wonder more car manufacturers are putting out crossover vehicles.
August 24, 2007 at 11:43 PM #80881
CoronitaParticipantDid some research on how what it takes to own an H2.
MSRP $55k minus $4k sale price minus $3k manufacturer rebate:
$48k, plus 0% financing from GM for 60 months.
No wonder there's more and more of these these days.
I'm still trying to figure out how a sports sedan like an S4 or M3 gets slapped with a gas guzzler tax, but this one doesn't. Oh wait, trucks don't have the same regulations as cars. No wonder more car manufacturers are putting out crossover vehicles.
August 25, 2007 at 9:53 AM #80817patb
Participanti don’t hate people with hummer’s
i hate people with hummers and car notes and lots of debt and HELOC’s
i make decent coin, i drive a 9 year old camry.
I have cash in the bank and if bush doesn’t destroy the dollar
i’mokayAugust 25, 2007 at 9:53 AM #80948patb
Participanti don’t hate people with hummer’s
i hate people with hummers and car notes and lots of debt and HELOC’s
i make decent coin, i drive a 9 year old camry.
I have cash in the bank and if bush doesn’t destroy the dollar
i’mokayAugust 25, 2007 at 9:53 AM #80969patb
Participanti don’t hate people with hummer’s
i hate people with hummers and car notes and lots of debt and HELOC’s
i make decent coin, i drive a 9 year old camry.
I have cash in the bank and if bush doesn’t destroy the dollar
i’mokayAugust 25, 2007 at 9:58 AM #80819gary_broker
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Meeting someone with that experience is invaluable. No doubt that history is repeating itself and the opportunities that were available in the nineties are brewing up again..and then some. Those are the type of conversations you go into with your ears wide open.August 25, 2007 at 9:58 AM #80950gary_broker
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Meeting someone with that experience is invaluable. No doubt that history is repeating itself and the opportunities that were available in the nineties are brewing up again..and then some. Those are the type of conversations you go into with your ears wide open.August 25, 2007 at 9:58 AM #80971gary_broker
ParticipantSD R
Meeting someone with that experience is invaluable. No doubt that history is repeating itself and the opportunities that were available in the nineties are brewing up again..and then some. Those are the type of conversations you go into with your ears wide open.August 25, 2007 at 10:08 AM #80828mixxalot
ParticipantThe only thing is every tom dick and jane drives a BMW in San Diego and Southern California. Same is true for Mercedes, Lexus, and Porsche. I see a lot more of these expensive cars here than most places.
August 25, 2007 at 10:08 AM #80960mixxalot
ParticipantThe only thing is every tom dick and jane drives a BMW in San Diego and Southern California. Same is true for Mercedes, Lexus, and Porsche. I see a lot more of these expensive cars here than most places.
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