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how did you finance the car (lease vs. buy)
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You know, there's just something about this car that really made me want to own it.
Financially, it may have not been the most prudent decision to make the cash outlay, but then not everything in life is about financial prudence. ;-)
Financially, it may have not been the most prudent decision to make the cash outlay, but then not everything in life is about financial prudence. ;-)
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I bought my car. But personally if I look back, I kind of regretted buying it because of my personality. I can easily get bored of something that I own. So leasing was actually for me. But ever since I found this forum, a spirit to mod my e60 comes up, and I somehow got rid of that boredom for now
. Anyway, if you're the type who is bored easily, and wants to keep up with new technology, I would suggest that you go for leasing. Else, OWN it
it's not that bad
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I bought my e60. I still think lease is rip off.
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Originally Posted by Freewilly' post='358704' date='Nov 21 2006, 01:49 PM
I bought my e60. I still think lease is rip off.
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some people love the car and they like to drive it so have to lease it.
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My Ride: 2006 525i Silver Gray/Gray Dakota Leather | Steptronic | Cold Weather | Xenon | Premium Package
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M Aero Kit | Carbon Fiber Kidney Grill | K&N Air Filter | Charcoal Filter Removed | Radenergie R10 Silver 20" soon | kW coilover V3 | SprintBooster soon | M5 trunk finisher
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?Hamann quad exhaust + Hamann quad rear diffuser + Hamann Front Lip?
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Originally Posted by Westcoast 550' post='358724' date='Nov 20 2006, 10:26 PM
Depends on your tax situation. If you like to get a new car every 2-3 years and can write it off lease is often better. ![Big Grin](https://5series.net/forums/images/smilies/imported/biggrin.gif)
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