You are not nearly impulsive enough... get a flight for tonight 

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Be REALLY impulsive and get a new M6.....HAWT
I knew the minute I read the title of the thread that something was wrong, JP and thinking those two things dont go together or dont work right when they do. Why dont you try paying for the cruisers, the wedding, the house, the new garage you say your building, the wood floors, etc, etc and then worry about a car. See you Sat, have my money.![]()
cruisers paid for ;p
house not mine
garge wedding present
wood floors???? the carpet is growing on me
you will have your money![]()
As much as I hate hearing this advice as well. (Usually from my wife.) I cannot agree more.
Its good that they are paid for, etc etc. And I have no clue how much these M5's cost.
But, its easy to put other things on the backburner that need to be done when looking at guys toys!! Heck I keep seeing 40's and how I could weasle around stuff and buy one.
The wife is the one who keeps me grounded and thinking with a straight head. Not the wow, that looks cool, I could really use that or I need that, etc. And she is open, but its usually well if yo usell this or get rid of this, then you can buy______.
Now in my opinion if the saturn is dying then get another car, but be sensible. (My personal DD's are a 62 thats lifted with low gearing and a 1963 Kandy Green Chevy wagon with a 3 on the tree.) Do I love them, yes, but at times I really wouldnt mind having one vehicle I coul ddrive where ever without any issue and have all the nice bells and whistles!
But who am I kidding, with the wife hopefully getting a 100 in the next 6 months and we will continue to have somethign thats nice and fun to drive. (Like our 4runner.) And who knows maybe I will sell the wagon to fund the 100 and get a stock 40 to drive around.
So there are always 2 sides to it, just think them through and make your + and - lists and go from there. With Mary E's input as well.
Cruisers have been good to you, why not "keep it in the family" so to speak if you're looking for a sedan that will scoot??
My car I use for business has the bullet proof 100 series engine and similar 0-60 and quarter miles numbers you posted above...
not opposed to staying in the family at all...... what year and model exactly are we talking about; and of course cost
I have to admit I am a sucker for the Bimmers though![]()
Now that says JP! How much? Any rust? Condition? This thread is useless without prices . . .![]()