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Thread: E36 Or E46
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Old 12-16-2004, 04:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I pulled into the dealership today and saw some nice 330's and it got me thinking. .

Right now I have a '98 328is, it currently has 54kmi on it, I picked it up over the summer for a great price., I could sell it and make most of my money back.

Should I keep my e36 for another year or two OR would it be smart to pick up something like a 330 that is a couple years newer. I would ultimately be paying about the same amount per month on my loan (maybe a few more bucks) so it wouldnt matter too much in that department.

I just don't know if i would be worth the hassle since my car now is in great condition and just keep driving it till i can save up money for something even better..

thanks in advance
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