Haha, Jean speaks the truth. I love E39 M5's to death but just price up the consumables + routine maintenance items.. That in itself should be enough to scare any college kid with enough sense away. Honestly, I could look at E46 M3's the same way.. Tires, brakes, oil, etc aren't cheap. Go price a water pump and other failure points..
I would probably drive a G50 911 before I'd buy a newer M car for a college car. Then again, I think that the S50 E30 is the perfect college car...
The Help Danny Pick a New Car Thread.
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Where are you getting this money? Insurance from the crash and then a loan on top of it? Seems like a decent idea but putting money into another E30 wouldn't be a bad idea since you're so familiar with it. But, the thoughts of a E46 M3 quickly put that aside so I understand that this is tough.Leave a comment:
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I've seen the M5s just barely squeak below 21k, but they generally are high mileage and that kind of scares me. If I'm going to buy a newish car I'd like it to have sub 100k miles.Leave a comment:
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LOL at suggesting e39 m5 for a college kid with 20k budget.
You guys are out of your minds.Leave a comment:
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I generally like high strung cars though. I will try to test drive one though, just for you guys.Leave a comment:
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danny, e39 m5 > e46 m3. Do et. If you havent driven a m5, def test drive one before you buy anything. You'll fall in love. Tim is spot on.Leave a comment:
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M5board has a lot of well-maintained inexpensive cars that pop up in the classifieds. I actually found mine on CL in Seattle. Flew up, Luke picked me up and took me over to the guy's work. Hopped in, took him home and drove it back to socal a few days later.
I considered an E46 M3 very seriously, but I just couldn't get past how high-strung they are all the time. The E39 M5 is seriously quick even if you shift at 3k...the torque is heaven after driving an s50-swapped E34 touring. I got so sick of revving the berries out of it everywhere I went. Cost of ownership will be comparable, IMO. Mods cost about the same as well.
Go drive both before you pull the trigger on anything. If you get serious about an M5, let me know and I'll keep an eye out for you. In the last month I've seen a few sell in the 10-12k range with mods.
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Thanks Tim. I'm on the fence between the M3 and the M5 and I think I'm leaning toward the M3. Where are you guys finding these smoking deals on these awesome cars? I'm not seeing anything like that on craigslist.DIdn't bother to look through the thread, but with that budget you could easily buy an E39 M5 and put away some money for maintenance. I bought mine for $12k, put $3k into it and it needs nothing at this point. Dunno what your swapped E30 runs 0-120 in, but I bet it can't do it comfortably with 3 adults and their luggage. :D
Good luck,
Tim
Also as far as "sensible" goes, I think I car wait another 5 years or so until I'm driving around a turbo minivan ;)Leave a comment:
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DIdn't bother to look through the thread, but with that budget you could easily buy an E39 M5 and put away some money for maintenance. I bought mine for $12k, put $3k into it and it needs nothing at this point. Dunno what your swapped E30 runs 0-120 in, but I bet it can't do it comfortably with 3 adults and their luggage. :D
Good luck,
Tim
BTW, if you're buying a "sensible" car, then consider a Speed3. They're excellent cars for the cash. Hell, maybe even a few Fiesta.Leave a comment:
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I meant the Prius was. But I figure I could swing 300 a month on insurance. I'm still on my parents policy, so my 52 year old mother with a clean driving record would be the primary driver.Leave a comment:
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wtf is wrong with a Porsche?? I love 'em but not for a DD I see you in a Prius with those glasses.Leave a comment:

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