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E34 or E36?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee36328" data-source="post: 57362" data-attributes="member: 113"><p>Aiyah..... i think u r overintellectualizing it...</p><p></p><p>simple really..... u see two girls on the street, both smiling at u, one blond and fair, one tanned and dark, one young and eager to please, the other mature and experienced..., how to choose?</p><p></p><p>Go for the one u LIKE.... which one STIRS ur shift stick, er... i mean ur soul... or if u can afford it, go for BOTH!...</p><p></p><p>Seriously, from the questions u r asking, u are choosing w your left brain... after a while, u will sell the car, because they are both a pain on the wallet if u are not in love with it...</p><p></p><p>both can be quite low-maintenance, provided u shower it w care. both can be a pain, if u neglect it.... from a financial point (if u insist on thinking logically) it makes no sense whatsoever, u are better off w a reliable, low-depreciation, low-maintenance jap box. if u do not LOVE it, don't get it... u'll kick urself later....</p><p></p><p>in the end, to know which car is suitable for you, you must know YOURSELF in the deepest sense.... what do u live for? what is the meaning of the car to u? what excites u? what gives u a deep sense of pleasure and satisfaction? answer that, and u'll find the right machine for u.</p><p></p><p>good luck, and enjoy ur journey of self-discovery...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee36328, post: 57362, member: 113"] Aiyah..... i think u r overintellectualizing it... simple really..... u see two girls on the street, both smiling at u, one blond and fair, one tanned and dark, one young and eager to please, the other mature and experienced..., how to choose? Go for the one u LIKE.... which one STIRS ur shift stick, er... i mean ur soul... or if u can afford it, go for BOTH!... Seriously, from the questions u r asking, u are choosing w your left brain... after a while, u will sell the car, because they are both a pain on the wallet if u are not in love with it... both can be quite low-maintenance, provided u shower it w care. both can be a pain, if u neglect it.... from a financial point (if u insist on thinking logically) it makes no sense whatsoever, u are better off w a reliable, low-depreciation, low-maintenance jap box. if u do not LOVE it, don't get it... u'll kick urself later.... in the end, to know which car is suitable for you, you must know YOURSELF in the deepest sense.... what do u live for? what is the meaning of the car to u? what excites u? what gives u a deep sense of pleasure and satisfaction? answer that, and u'll find the right machine for u. good luck, and enjoy ur journey of self-discovery... [/QUOTE]
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