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| Buying a new car, advice? None..... In all seriousness get a conservative car..... Save the hi priced cars for when you graduate... maybe you wanna be the big man on campus but who are you trying to impress?? Gold digging female class mates? I'm really not breaking your balls here..... Sure your parents have the $$$ but the economy is slipping and a lot of your classmates will be from struggling familys -- the car will get keyed from some jealous jerk... If gas prices and unemployment go up you will automaticaly make your self the target of crime... When everybodys got a job and $$$ in their wallet they will pay no mind to you.... Also Smart chicks are impressed by modesty -- get an Accord -- Camry or even a Pontiac G8.... Keep the 50 grand you'll save for the better spring break vacation package... Low profiles the way to go...... |
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| Buying a new car, advice? Personally, I'd go for the BMW X5.Really, I think that when it comes to a car, style is important, but functionality should be your #1 priority. After all, a car is primarily functional in use, although some of us do use our cars as fashion accessories at times.I don't have a lot of personal experience in the area, but the advice I have gotten from everyone who has ever bought a car is the same: you should test drive them all, and then choose whichever one is more "you". |
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| Buying a new car, advice? I dont know...ha but i saw this car today...seems to fit the criteria? i think idk...http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/BYO/Byohome.aspx?enc=exOc3ZXvXl3syzEv36q7t3vHO3z3zKQLN 7+eDUdpCls= |