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Cake day: October 25th, 2023

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  • Is it really a 7 year itch or is that divorce screwing with your finances? I assume you have child support payments here.

    In your situation, all of three choices (except a modification to the second) are completely stupid from a financial perspective. Sell the F30, use the money to buy a cheap used Corolla with cash, then buy whatever new BMW you want when the child support payments end.

    I’m saying that as a young guy (late 20s) with a net worth in the top 10% of his age bracket and a fully paid off classic BMW that got bidded up to crazy money on an auction website. If I was divorced like you I wouldn’t even think of owning cars like this


  • They’re pretty reliable as long as you regularly change the fluids and maintain the cooling system. To maximize the lifespan of the engine, transmission, suspension, and differential you will have to drive it like a Toyota rather than a BMW. You can get 300k-400k out of these cars before something major needs an overhaul; of course you will only accrue that kind of mileage by doing lots of highway driving

    Source: Brought an E46 325i at 153k miles and drove it all the way to 202k miles before a geriatric in a Tesla totaled it


  • The concept of originality is where we get into looney territory regarding old cars. Things like tires, ignition parts, cooling system parts, gaskets are wear items. They’re not meant to be on the car indefinitely, because… you know… cars are made to be driven

    I think it’s better to focus on whether an old car is stock vs whether it’s original. Once someone has modified the car for “more performance”, it’s likely been abused by that owner and is something I avoid when looking for an old car to daily.

    My E30 is not all original, but it is stock.