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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 07:58 PM
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Well, i've been looking into the 06 330i Sedan. But am hesitant to jump on it because the 335 Coupe is on its way, and should be here soon. Then again i dont want to wait more then a couple of months for a new car.

It's really tough these days finding a good daily driver, priced right, with the right amount of power. I would spend $40-45k max.

I was thinking C350 but... the w203 body is almost expired, and we should be seeing a new batch of w204's shortly.

I was thinking of maybe buying a Used M3, but i'd rather lease due to my problem of being bored with cars quickly.

ah, decisions decision..

any other suggestions guys?
I agree here, it is difficult to find a decent daily driver that's economical to run and still looks good and performs well.

As for me, I'm a person who cares more about handling than power. Although, the Infiniti G35, in my opinion had both. But I think b3d sage doesn't like the G35. I never disliked it, but I didn't buy it. Also I thought the styling was a bit odd.

I really have to say however, that I think BMWs are a good choice. When I acquired my C230, I was also looking at the BMW 325i but I chose against it because it would've been outdated in a short period of time. However, I would be interested to consider acquiring a BMW in the future.

If I were in the car market right now to acquire a compact daily driver car, I'd consider a Subaru, although they look odd, their handling is excellent; a Lexus IS, and a BMW 3 series.

Lastly, I would never consider it an option to buy a pre owned BMW M3. Those cars have a reputation for failing, since many of them are on leases, and leased cars tend to be driven rather aggressively sometimes. Thus, reliability and performance are chipped away very quickly in that car. I would however, consider purchasing one since they retain their value very well and I could probably put a 100k miles on it in 6 years to fully utilize the BMW extended maintenance committment.
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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 08:10 PM
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I'm officially bored with the coupe. There's not lips or kits for the 05 that'll make it look any better. I wish I had gotten the sedan instead, so I could get my hands on that CF Lip, then I wouldnt have been bored like I am with the coupe. Also, the coupe's rear end isn't appealing, which is another reason why I wish I had a sedan instead. Maybe I should look into getting the older IS300 or even a TSX

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Old Jun 19, 2006 | 08:47 PM
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lol I was just about to get the RR Sport this weekend to finally replace my c class...but my financial conscious got in the way
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 02:36 AM
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lol I was just about to get the RR Sport this weekend to finally replace my c class...but my financial conscious got in the way
lol just say NO to suv's!
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by ChristianJan
I'm officially bored with the coupe. I wish I had gotten the sedan instead, Also, the coupe's rear end isn't appealing, which is another reason why I wish I had a sedan instead.
I agree with you

Coupe is my first vehicle.. I choose because I am single living alone. but my mother saw the car and first question to me why bought one door car .. then I thought again and understand four door saloon (sedan) was better choose than coupe.

and second hand car price in the coupe decrease more and selling hard ..


Handling, comfort, quality and security are high ..this is MERCEDES all that is we are proud of only
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 09:17 AM
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Every morning you get up to go to work,
you work like a slave,
you get paid,
you hand over your money,
you get bored,
you work even harder,
you get paid more,
you hand over more money,
you get even more bored,
you work your brains out,
you get paid a sh_t load of money
you buy something that costs more than the first moonwalk
you die from stress

some pimple faced guy at the estate auction buys that supercar for next to nothing.

DONT give that pimple faced guy the satisfaction !

I have been to 2 estate auctions and I vowed to never work so hard to make so many people buy what I slaved over for 5% of its value.
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 09:33 AM
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Just wanted to add my 2cents. I'm bored too and was looking at getting a Mini Cooper S. A very different approach I think but I still like the looks of my 05 C230 even though I am bored of it. I think I should have leased my car instead of buying it since I like to change my car every 2-3 years.
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 11:00 AM
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I think I need a blue C32. That would be the answer to my boredom
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 01:38 PM
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Is it possible to lease a used car? I want a Convertible M3.. but i dont thik at this point it would be worth gettin a new one.
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Sauceboy01
Is it possible to lease a used car? I want a Convertible M3.. but i dont thik at this point it would be worth gettin a new one.

I was thinking also about an m3 vert...I seen them for around 40-50K for 03 and up. A buddy of mine said he got his for 36k!!
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by LorinserCClass
I was thinking also about an m3 vert...I seen them for around 40-50K for 03 and up. A buddy of mine said he got his for 36k!!
Yes, surprisingly they are much cheaper then you would think... and the convertibles sold almost as much as the coupes. Auto Trader has tons for sale. I think there are some internet based lenders that will actually let you lease a used car. leasecompare.com?

what do u think?
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Sauceboy01
Well it's officially happened.

I am now bored with my car
This thread is intelligent, interesting and diffrent . bravo Sauceboy
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ismeto
This thread is intelligent, interesting and diffrent . bravo Sauceboy
I'm hoping that wasn't a sarcastic comment...

You did participate in this thread earlier without complaint so I'm going to say that was sincere.

Thanks man.

Anyway, back to the dillema!
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by LorinserCClass
I was thinking also about an m3 vert...I seen them for around 40-50K for 03 and up. A buddy of mine said he got his for 36k!!
wouldn't you rather buy and then sell it later? Won't lose as much money that way.

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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 04:39 PM
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I made this comment on a similar thread thought it might be appropriate here.

BMW 325/330 would be my recommedation. I had a 2002 330Ci (2 Door) nice power good ride, plenty sporty and tons of upgrades available. After that I got a 2005 BMW Z4 3.0, I was really disapointed. Power handling were fine, lots of road noise at highway speeds not up to par with the 325/330's. I now have a 2006 C230 w/2.5 V6, 7g. I love everything about the car except it's a little shy on power and when rounding an intersection turn it doesn't drop down enough gears to pull alway smoothly unless I give lots of throttle. I found 3 new 2005 C320 sports I think I might give the 230 to my wife and get the 320 for myself. C350's too much gelt for me.

Audi A4 is another great car I'd recommend I had a 2001 S4 6 speed absolutely a terriffic automobile in every possible way. If front drive torque steer bothers you as much as me get a quattro verson. Any engine they offer is stellar with lots of mods available. I personally don't like the CVT transmission get the 6 speed or the tiptronic/quattro you won't be dissapointed.
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by patrick_y
I agree here, it is difficult to find a decent daily driver that's economical to run and still looks good and performs well.

As for me, I'm a person who cares more about handling than power. Although, the Infiniti G35, in my opinion had both. But I think b3d sage doesn't like the G35. I never disliked it, but I didn't buy it. Also I thought the styling was a bit odd.

I really have to say however, that I think BMWs are a good choice. When I acquired my C230, I was also looking at the BMW 325i but I chose against it because it would've been outdated in a short period of time. However, I would be interested to consider acquiring a BMW in the future.

If I were in the car market right now to acquire a compact daily driver car, I'd consider a Subaru, although they look odd, their handling is excellent; a Lexus IS, and a BMW 3 series.

Lastly, I would never consider it an option to buy a pre owned BMW M3. Those cars have a reputation for failing, since many of them are on leases, and leased cars tend to be driven rather aggressively sometimes. Thus, reliability and performance are chipped away very quickly in that car. I would however, consider purchasing one since they retain their value very well and I could probably put a 100k miles on it in 6 years to fully utilize the BMW extended maintenance committment.

G35 Blows.
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 10:22 PM
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just think abuot it this way. he may win the race but at the end of the day hes going home in a vw and your going home in a benz. i'm not hating or looking down upon other cars or anything i'm sure the jetta (or other similar car) owner could have gotten a benz but i'd take the comforts over speed. what i'm doing rite now is enjoying my car and building up my integra for speed. good luck with your decision
Having owned a MK IV VR6, the MB chasis is far, far superior
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Old Jun 20, 2006 | 10:26 PM
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G35 Blows.
it makes a neat noise. but that gets old really fast.
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 02:07 AM
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Actually, I always liked the noise Infiniti makes. I like the nice low grumble noise. Infiniti, Aston Martin, and a few other marques, great noise.

In fact, although my favorite car is Ferrari, I'm not fond of their high pitched noise. However, i do like the BMW M3's noise, which is ironic since so many people compare that car to a Ferrari.

Did anybody here ever consider getting a Subaru? Now, I truly wished I did. I drove a friend of mine's Subaru and I realized the handling was excellent. Quality is good too. The noise, is similiar to that of a Porsche in some respects. Almost makes me wish I had one. Two Thumbs Way Up for the Subaru. I drove the Impreza model, btw. It lacks a few luxuries; one thing that pissed me off was the trunk had its hinges exposed, in Mercedes they're covered and a few idiosyncracies. But, otherwise, it's a great car. Mercedes-Benz handling at about half the price (give or take).

Don't get a G35 though, they're coming out with a new one in 2007. You'll see massive depreciation in just a few months time if you were to acquire one at this point.

I don't like the front end styling of the new Lexus IS and the ridiculously large mirrors (they look like elephant ears) on the side. However, I like just about everything else about it. That gets my "Two Thumbs Up". They're actually selling rather well in Europe, which is weird since Lexus has almost no presence in Europe.

Lastly, I know we're all upset about high gas prices (actually, I'm paying $3.499/G right now and I'm not complaining) and high maintenance costs. I'd love to buy something that includes maintenance as my next car or is cheaper to maintain.
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by patrick_y
Actually, I always liked the noise Infiniti makes. I like the nice low grumble noise. Infiniti, Aston Martin, and a few other marques, great noise.

In fact, although my favorite car is Ferrari, I'm not fond of their high pitched noise. However, i do like the BMW M3's noise, which is ironic since so many people compare that car to a Ferrari.

Did anybody here ever consider getting a Subaru? Now, I truly wished I did. I drove a friend of mine's Subaru and I realized the handling was excellent. Quality is good too. The noise, is similiar to that of a Porsche in some respects. Almost makes me wish I had one. Two Thumbs Way Up for the Subaru. I drove the Impreza model, btw. It lacks a few luxuries; one thing that pissed me off was the trunk had its hinges exposed, in Mercedes they're covered and a few idiosyncracies. But, otherwise, it's a great car. Mercedes-Benz handling at about half the price (give or take).

Don't get a G35 though, they're coming out with a new one in 2007. You'll see massive depreciation in just a few months time if you were to acquire one at this point.

I don't like the front end styling of the new Lexus IS and the ridiculously large mirrors (they look like elephant ears) on the side. However, I like just about everything else about it. That gets my "Two Thumbs Up". They're actually selling rather well in Europe, which is weird since Lexus has almost no presence in Europe.

Lastly, I know we're all upset about high gas prices (actually, I'm paying $3.499/G right now and I'm not complaining) and high maintenance costs. I'd love to buy something that includes maintenance as my next car or is cheaper to maintain.
I actually had a Subaru WRX before i leased my C230ss I had done a bunch of great mods to it and had nearly 320hp. But you know what? Once you own one and drive one everyday, after you get adjusted to the AWD handling, the car actually understeers heavily as well as is subpar in quality compared to the MB. Actually you cant even compare quality.

My C230ss stock would out handle my old WRX with a full racing coil over set up.

Plus a Subaru would definitely be a step down in class.


Right now the 06 BMW 330i is on top of my list, as well as a used M3 Vert if i can lease one, and maybe even a CLK VERT used if i can lease one. If the used lease doesn't work out, i'm going to have to go with the 330i. Unless ofcourse you all have any other suggestions...

hmmmm?
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 02:50 PM
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You just crushed my hopes to acquire an great handling car at an affordable and maintainable price.

Although to most people a Subaru is a step down in class from Mercedes, I think they're about the same. Lots of Mercedes on the streets.

I've never experienced understeer, but everybody tells me it's even more detrimental than oversteering. I can usually control the oversteer on my C230, although I did once get very close to a nasty accident with the E320 with oversteer.

I would reconsider the lease on a BMW M3. The BMW M3 engines do not last very long if they were previously driven very aggressively.

I think you're on the right track with the 06 BMW 330i. I'd seriously consider the IS350 though. On a superficial test drive of the car, I found the handling to be very good. Although, of course, if I had driven the car longer, I might've decided that the handling wasn't originally as good as I had previously thought.
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 03:38 PM
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by patrick_y
You just crushed my hopes to acquire an great handling car at an affordable and maintainable price.

Although to most people a Subaru is a step down in class from Mercedes, I think they're about the same. Lots of Mercedes on the streets.

I've never experienced understeer, but everybody tells me it's even more detrimental than oversteering. I can usually control the oversteer on my C230, although I did once get very close to a nasty accident with the E320 with oversteer.

I would reconsider the lease on a BMW M3. The BMW M3 engines do not last very long if they were previously driven very aggressively.

I think you're on the right track with the 06 BMW 330i. I'd seriously consider the IS350 though. On a superficial test drive of the car, I found the handling to be very good. Although, of course, if I had driven the car longer, I might've decided that the handling wasn't originally as good as I had previously thought.
Dont get me wrong, Subaru's are good cars, but it's a totally different ball game when it comes to actuall quality and handling. It is in fact a step down IMHO.

THE IS350 is just not doing it for me looks wise... it's just ugly....
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Old Jun 22, 2006 | 01:40 AM
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THE IS350 is just not doing it for me looks wise... it's just ugly....
I totally agree, I would get the older version instead. You should all wait for the 325i coupe that's coming out, it looks hot. Better than the 06 325i sedan Probably around late 2006 or early 2007 it'll come out.
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Old Jun 22, 2006 | 05:53 AM
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Perhaps what you need is to find alternative methods to satisfy any of your urges.

For instance, when I need to feel brute power, I tool around in my wife's lifted 4x4. May not be super fast, but the low-end torque and loud growl of the Flowmaster exhaust has some therapeutic benefits. Plus, with all this warm weather, it's nice to look down into the cars of ladies wearing their skimpy tops and bottoms (what a perv I am!!).

To quench my thirst for speed, just hop on the crotch rocket, and hit the straights or twisties. Well, speed is only relative, as I still find myself trying to keep up with my wife, who's speed comfort level is a bit higher than mine.

In the end, I still have the Benz - satisfies most needs well (except look down into other cars).
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