S5 or new M3
#34
Do you reply to youtube car videos? I swear I've seen your posts before...
#37
I gave up my spot for the M3 to get the S5...
The M3 was just not inspiring to look at (inside and outside)...power & speed wasn't as important to me for a daily driver, and besides, it's not like the S5 is "slow".
The M3 was just not inspiring to look at (inside and outside)...power & speed wasn't as important to me for a daily driver, and besides, it's not like the S5 is "slow".
Last edited by mbphreak; 03-03-2008 at 11:20 AM.
#39
Arling brings up a good point about the financing...Audis are notorious for having horrible leases while BMWs tend to lease alright. My only concern is the price premium one is likely to find on the first batch of M3s. I haven't been to the bimmer dealer yet, but based on my experience we're likely to find $5K - $10K over on the M3 for awhile, don't you think?
#41
Arling brings up a good point about the financing...Audis are notorious for having horrible leases while BMWs tend to lease alright. My only concern is the price premium one is likely to find on the first batch of M3s. I haven't been to the bimmer dealer yet, but based on my experience we're likely to find $5K - $10K over on the M3 for awhile, don't you think?
Well, now if you factor leasing vs buying, that pretty much changes the playing field. When the leasing numbers were thrown at me, I just went with buying instead of leasing. Leasecompare.com quoted me $861.00 / $0 down / 48mth can't remember the money factor, but residual was $27,000. Not at all fabulous...
Hope that helps. The M3 is fugly, needs maybe some Amuse/Ericsson aerodynamics to get it to a decent spot...but then you have to stare at the bland interior when you drive, eww.
#42
Arling brings up a good point about the financing...Audis are notorious for having horrible leases while BMWs tend to lease alright. My only concern is the price premium one is likely to find on the first batch of M3s. I haven't been to the bimmer dealer yet, but based on my experience we're likely to find $5K - $10K over on the M3 for awhile, don't you think?
#43
Depends on the dealer and your relationship I suppose. I was able to secure my M3 at MSRP.
Well, now if you factor leasing vs buying, that pretty much changes the playing field. When the leasing numbers were thrown at me, I just went with buying instead of leasing. Leasecompare.com quoted me $861.00 / $0 down / 48mth can't remember the money factor, but residual was $27,000. Not at all fabulous...
Hope that helps. The M3 is fugly, needs maybe some Amuse/Ericsson aerodynamics to get it to a decent spot...but then you have to stare at the bland interior when you drive, eww.
Well, now if you factor leasing vs buying, that pretty much changes the playing field. When the leasing numbers were thrown at me, I just went with buying instead of leasing. Leasecompare.com quoted me $861.00 / $0 down / 48mth can't remember the money factor, but residual was $27,000. Not at all fabulous...
Hope that helps. The M3 is fugly, needs maybe some Amuse/Ericsson aerodynamics to get it to a decent spot...but then you have to stare at the bland interior when you drive, eww.