Thread: Buying an ///M
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Old 07-13-2006, 11:02 AM   #10
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I don't mean to change the subject back, but back to what chrisdoesntknow said about being young and driving an ///M car-- I believe that someone young can drive an ///M3 as long as they are mindful of the risk they are taking when they are driving excessively fast---myself, I am 18, and driving the ///M has more to do with me as a driver than the car. Also since I bought the car myself, I am quite mindful of the risk. As long as you are careful and wise, you will be fine with an ///M (except women, haha jk). I used to drive pretty much the same way when I had my 318is, which had very little power, as I do now with my ///M. Not to be disrespectful, but unfortunate events shouldn't dictate how we view fast cars for young people.

Alpine 328i, I suggest to get the e36///M. Since you're over 25, insurance should be A LOT cheaper than if you were younger. But having an ///M does make you wanna have a second car as a daily driver because its a very special car. Mine is my daily driver but I am looking to getting a e21 for my daily driver. Its cheap, and not too expensive for repairs.
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