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<blockquote data-quote="Julian" data-source="post: 628373" data-attributes="member: 23245"><p>Dear Cosmo Artemis, </p><p></p><p>I would encourage you to make the leap into owning a BMW. Its a great car depending on the model you decide to purchase.</p><p></p><p>I started of with an E30 and over the years to E36 / E46 and now my next leap will be the E90. I quote one of our member comments "Commit First, Money Will Come", this has been true as owning a BMW helped me grow up.</p><p></p><p>However, may i suggest that you consider a much never model as opposed to something older (no offence to classic riders in the forum). Do expect to see a 1:3 ration in terms of cost from your pre-loved Wira. But spend some time doing your own research on what suits well for you, also i would strongly recommend that prior to purchasing your designated BMW - "Get It Checked Up First" expect to spend some cash on diagnostics and labor costs but it should save you the trouble of not knowing what has gone wrong with the car. Most buyers commit to their purchase by the basic excitement of impulse, and when shit hits the fan afterwards the blame falls on the car. </p><p></p><p>Myth - Conti are expensive and difficult to maintain vehicle</p><p>Fact - Conti's are wonderfully engineered vehicles that comes with a soul and its own character that matches its owner</p><p>Expectation - Owning a a conti in "Malaysia" is expensive primarily because of economical and taxation reasons [Proton ! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> ], driving parts price up is the by product of such (therefore the conception of being expensive)</p><p></p><p>Owning one however gives you a genuine driving experience that in my opinion does not come with any "Japanese Toys". I wish you the best of luck !</p><p></p><p>Cheers & Regards, </p><p></p><p>Julian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julian, post: 628373, member: 23245"] Dear Cosmo Artemis, I would encourage you to make the leap into owning a BMW. Its a great car depending on the model you decide to purchase. I started of with an E30 and over the years to E36 / E46 and now my next leap will be the E90. I quote one of our member comments "Commit First, Money Will Come", this has been true as owning a BMW helped me grow up. However, may i suggest that you consider a much never model as opposed to something older (no offence to classic riders in the forum). Do expect to see a 1:3 ration in terms of cost from your pre-loved Wira. But spend some time doing your own research on what suits well for you, also i would strongly recommend that prior to purchasing your designated BMW - "Get It Checked Up First" expect to spend some cash on diagnostics and labor costs but it should save you the trouble of not knowing what has gone wrong with the car. Most buyers commit to their purchase by the basic excitement of impulse, and when shit hits the fan afterwards the blame falls on the car. Myth - Conti are expensive and difficult to maintain vehicle Fact - Conti's are wonderfully engineered vehicles that comes with a soul and its own character that matches its owner Expectation - Owning a a conti in "Malaysia" is expensive primarily because of economical and taxation reasons [Proton ! :-) ], driving parts price up is the by product of such (therefore the conception of being expensive) Owning one however gives you a genuine driving experience that in my opinion does not come with any "Japanese Toys". I wish you the best of luck ! Cheers & Regards, Julian [/QUOTE]
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