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  • discoelk
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    Y'all are seriously overanalyzing someone else's decision to buy something they like.

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  • Tbonem3
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    Originally posted by Gt4 View Post
    Since when a brand new 2006/Facelift Jet Black/Black is a poor spec?? Always had the impression it was the pre-Facelift Carbon black and TiAg that were the non desirable one…
    For a "collector" grade buy

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  • Gt4
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    Since when a brand new 2006/Facelift Jet Black/Black is a poor spec?? Always had the impression it was the pre-Facelift Carbon black and TiAg that were the non desirable one…

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  • oceansize
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post

    I also think it's a misadventure to assume that wealthy people would make financial decisions that would not, ultimately, bear fruit. How'd they get to be wealthy in the first place? Though I suppose we have a lot more trust fund kids and get-rich-quick with social media type people out there now.

    But I completely agree, a poor spec e46 m3 that has high value purely because of low mileage is a bad car to buy.
    I've found wealthy people to be a mixed bag like everyone else. Some lucky, some smart, some driven, some trust fund babies, etc. I get to hang around some seriously wealthy people and dude, dude, dude, ... sometimes I simply don't understand. For real, I don't understand their decision making process, at all. However, it is quite possible I'm so dumb that I don't even know I'm dumb. LoL.

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  • Tbonem3
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    Originally posted by oceansize View Post



    Why I noted if you're really wealthy then none of this matters and certainly not my opinion. I think you guys are just looking for an argument when there is none to be had. Wealthy people do what they want. Now that doesn't preclude me from saying hmmmm, so what, not really what I want to do, and by not really what I want to do means staring at a car (especially since I'm not making any money).
    I also think it's a misadventure to assume that wealthy people would make financial decisions that would not, ultimately, bear fruit. How'd they get to be wealthy in the first place? Though I suppose we have a lot more trust fund kids and get-rich-quick with social media type people out there now.

    But I completely agree, a poor spec e46 m3 that has high value purely because of low mileage is a bad car to buy. And no, a very low mileage E46 m3 is not "like new" it's still 20+ years old not to mention all the negative side effects of a car that isn't driven.

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