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    Question Time for a new ride....

    Well, I think I'm going to dive in...

    I'm a car fanatic, especially euro cars. You may ask: "Opiate would you rather have your dream car or your dream woman?" My response: "My dream car!" Seriously!

    Anywho, I’ve saved up $8K over the last year and a half, my current car trade in value of $18K. So I got about $26K or so... Plus I will get a small loan for about $10-13K.

    Here are 2 of the most wonderful cars that god has blessed us with or that are in my price range

    BMW 330ci (3 series coupe) priced at $40K


    link <a href="http://www.bmwusa.com/site_layout/models/0133/0133_mdlPage.htm" target="_blank">http://www.bmwusa.com/site_layout/models/0133/0133_mdlPage.htm</a>

    Audi S4 Quattro Sport v6 twin turbo, price $38K

    link <a href="http://www.audiusa.com/cars/s4/" target="_blank">http://www.audiusa.com/cars/s4/</a>


    I will probably get one of these within a few weeks. I'm doing allot of research on both of them. Right now I'm leaning towards the Audi. I've worked my a$$ off over the last 5 years to get where I'm at, I think I deserve it. Of-course my mother thinks I'm losing my mind and my girlfriend wants me to spent the money on a new house, so I'm at war with her when I decide to by one. AAAHHHHHH!


    What's your opinion on these cars (no negative crap)? Which one would you pick and why?

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    Go for the Audi! Though Audi is overlooked in the Daimler Chrysler vs BMW PR I think it's a superior product. The Quattro had a problem back in the 80's but that's been long corrected. I would also stick with the 6 speed manual transmission. With the HP that the twin 6 packs it will rock. And go with Red (1st choice) or Black!

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    Try and find yourself a used TVR Cerbera 4.5!!!!



    You can pick up a 1999/2000 model for around $35-40k.

    Two door four seater coupe.

    Seamless tubular steel chassis, epoxy coated for corrosion protection.

    Composite body incorporating roll cage.

    0 to 60 mph in 3.9 secs
    0 to 100 mph in 8.3 secs
    0 to 150 mph in 17.9 secs
    Maximum speed +190 mph

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