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Do want too. It's going to be a bit out of my budget but should still be worth it because they will hold their value very well.

Warning - want capacity exceeded. WANT.

I'll take one please!

You are all kinds of correct. They look great on this M6.

The wheels aren't bad on their own but they look weird on your E95. Ever since I turned 27, I rarely see aftermarket wheels on cars that look better than the stock wheels they came with. Trucks/SUVs on the other hand...

CarMax Have 7 bmw v10's for sale…. almost tempting

Ooooh they do not suit that car at all. I've seen them on older M6s and they look pretty fantastic in person, but yea it really does depend on the car.

Why does everyone always take the title so literally and start throwing in the cost/reliability comments.

To be real, it's always the perfect time to buy a car instead of an SUV.

This is so weird. You put these out like...what? Weekly? I have never seen multiple posters complaining about "comparing" cars this way on any of your other posts of this type. Maybe a flood of newbies? Good news for you! More readers.

Tavarish, you should consider placing a disclaimer stating "There is no need to point out the obvious differences between these two cars including: warranty, ease or level of maintenance, number of seats or personal success/failure stories. This post is only meant to show the ridiculous deal you could get for an

On what planet did I say they served the same purpose?

Because I wrote it up before I had the picture. Now, I saw the car, and I just blued myself.

But since you probably won't reach 125,000 miles in five years, consider the 75,000-mile plan: it's just $2,989.

2 wheels. 1 boner. Usually takes 4 wheels

Jesus, duh.

This will be, without a doubt, the boxing equivalent of the "Chinese Democracy" album.

Now I'm not talking about getting sets of snow tires, or packing a warm blanket in the trunk (as good as those things are). We want to know about your cool, secret tricks to help you and your ride get through the winter.

I just turned over a leased car using this method. It requires paper work and time (Ford). We offered a month off the lease which is better than getting boned for the whole remaining lease amount. It's not that bad. Also, the swap a lease companies charge an idiotic fee. I'd try craigslist first next time and

Practical Solution:

Get T-boned by a semi and have the car totaled.