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I'd also take a look at the Mini Countryman S All-4. They start around 28k with 4wd, have plenty of interior space and they drive great as well. We test drove one and almost bought it, but went with a used Cooper S instead. Now that we're back on the east coast, I would have opted for the Countryman. Not as much trunk space as the 328 or A4 Avant, but depends on what you need.
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I present the 2013 Hennessey Venom GT Spyder...$1.1 Million.
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I saw the venom and just had to find a way to post it.
Back on topic, I'm not sure how much you use your car, by if it's a DD couldn't you go with something older, say a 2005/6 E Class, rather than newer/pricier (slightly) lower quality?
For myself, I drive 13 miles a day, that's why I have a 2002 S40...more money for the 968.
Jay
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I had a similar experience buying my first BMW from Beverly Hills BMW in 1995. At the time the M3 was still very rare and each dealer in the L.A. area only had a few. So I traveled all over town until I had seen every available color in person. I decided on white, and Bev Hills was the only dealer that had one. I showed up in my '91 Acura Integra, in jeans and a t-shirt - hey I'm a designer, it's what I wear all the time - and was promptly ignored for about ten minutes. Finally a sales lady asked if she could help me and as soon as I said the magic words 'Yeah I'd like to buy that car over there' they were falling all over me. Pretty funny. You'd think they'd learn not to ignore anyone, no matter what they look like - millionaires don't always dress like millionaires (not that I'm anywhere near one myself!).
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I had a similar experience at the Lexus dealership recently. Salesperson knew far less that I expected or was just plain not being honest, and thats after I finally got their attention. I going in dressed down. A buddy of mine has worked as the finance manager is several of the local high end dealerships, and he just jokes on how they rate the customers and how much they can get out of them by the customers appearance and clothing.
Love internet sales and all the other ways of buying new and used without walking into the dealership.
I reiterate my vote for the BMW. Another rationale is if you had it down to one of your kids after 5, 10, or 15 years....I think they would rather drive the older BMW than the alternatives...I on the other had, got the handed down Carolla that had aleady been handed through my 4 older siblings, and I was exstatic to get it <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />....my how we spoil these kids today <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />.
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Extracurricular activities can happen in nice or not so nice cars. Just gotta have a car! Thanks for that memory!
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LOL, it's amazing what two people could do fitting into a single front seat of a compact car when we were 16 <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> . Now at 40+ we look at mid and full size cars to seat one 'comforably' <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blush.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
But I digress. Back on topic....
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Cloud I think biotechee is referring to the mid-cycle freshening that the E90 3 series had a year or two ago. They changed the hood, and front and rear ends a bit - and for the better IMHO. I'm likely to get a 335 (if the turbos are proven to last) or a V8 M3 (if resale prices come down enough) in a few years to replace the E36.
-Austin
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