Does it happen to you, too?
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Originally Posted by Bimmer32' post='250456' date='Mar 5 2006, 11:36 PM
I second that . . .
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My Ride: In a place where the Mercedes density is the highest in the world (no. of MB per square kilometer) I choose a Bimmer, why? because of one thing "The Ultimate Driving Experience"
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523i Steptronic, Silver Grey Exterior, Black Interior with Black Dakota Leather and Maple Wood Trim. Chrome Grill, Style 123 rim, Airbags everywhere, PDC, Rain sensor, Auto lights, Moveable front armrest, Advance Climate Control, Glass Sunroof, Auto dimming interior and exterior mirror with foldable functions, Extended Lights package, 6 CD changer in glove box, Power seats with memory, Power adjustable steering wheel, Power rear sunblinds.
Add ons: 123 wheels, chrome grill, K&N Hi flow filter, Eibach Pro Kit, e60.net decal and 24,000km
Past rides:
2001 Nissan Xterra SE
1999 E39 523i
1999 E46 323i
1996 Acura Integra LS
I would like a new car if a newer version comes out (E39 to E60) but wouldn't switch to a new car if I didn't order certain options, that's a waste of money IMO.
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Originally Posted by Lucky' post='250012' date='Mar 5 2006, 08:56 AM
Every time the same story. As soon as I get a new car, I start to plan for all possible mods, improvements and the like; so, to say, I play with the new toy.
But after few months (sooner or later, it depends on the degree of satsfaction with the car) I start to play with the idea to switch to a new car. If I'm happy with the current one (and I' m really hapy with my E60) I start to plan to switch to a new version of the same car, equipped with all the stuff for some reason now I miss ( why didn't I order the comfort seats? Only heaven knows), to that colour combo that for some reason now seems sooooo much better than mine, with those rims sooooo cool and so on.
So, to make a long story short, I have already started to visit my dealer to ask quotations and all the possible options for a new car. The official excuse to my wife is that, since she would like to switch to a smaller city car, we should need a more practical family car; therefore, we NEED to switch to a superequipped E61, there is no other choice.
Does it happen to you, too?
But after few months (sooner or later, it depends on the degree of satsfaction with the car) I start to play with the idea to switch to a new car. If I'm happy with the current one (and I' m really hapy with my E60) I start to plan to switch to a new version of the same car, equipped with all the stuff for some reason now I miss ( why didn't I order the comfort seats? Only heaven knows), to that colour combo that for some reason now seems sooooo much better than mine, with those rims sooooo cool and so on.
So, to make a long story short, I have already started to visit my dealer to ask quotations and all the possible options for a new car. The official excuse to my wife is that, since she would like to switch to a smaller city car, we should need a more practical family car; therefore, we NEED to switch to a superequipped E61, there is no other choice.
Does it happen to you, too?
But for me, I think the 'law of diminishing returns' is beginning to apply. My 530d is a fantastic car, faster than anything else I have owned, but I'm already thinking of having is re-mapped and daydreaming about changing it. I know though that is I spend an extra ?10K the difference will not be as great as the difference between my car and one costing ?10k less.
At times like these I think we have to remember how 'lucky' (like your username) we are to have what we have - and enjoy it while we can.
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My Ride: 2004 530i 6-speed Titanium Silver/Black Interior
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I'm holding out for MMC (2008?).
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I am pretty contend with my car. My mind start to wonder about a new car maybe 1 1/2 year from the day i purchase the car. By then i am getting ready to select a new model because I always lease for 24 months
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My Ride: 545iSMGSilver GrayAuburn Dakota LeatherLogic 7 Premium SoundSports Package
Originally Posted by needforspeed' post='250539' date='Mar 6 2006, 03:03 AM
The grass is always greener as they say.
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Originally Posted by realtyman' post='250354' date='Mar 5 2006, 04:21 PM
That's why I lease (well, at least one reason). When I was "buying" my cars I'd get a new one every year. Given that it is more costly to bail out of a lease it helps me ease my temptation.
I've got just over a year to go and already I'm starting "the process"
I've got just over a year to go and already I'm starting "the process"
That's interesting. You use a lease to force you to keep the car longer than you might have otherwise. I, on the other hand have never leased, but the single most attractive thing about leasing to me is the fact that it would "force" me (or give me an excuse) to get a new car every 2 or three years, which is much faster than my ususal 7-10 years. I just wish my accountant would come up with a reason why leasing would be more beneficial for me financially, but both him and my BMW salesman think that purchasing is more appropriate for me.