Evening all,
Irrespective of the outcome of this debate I won't be in a position to make any change for 6months, but that doesn't stop the speculation, or indeed the hours of gazing longingly in the pistonheads classifieds!
Firstly a bit of background; I'm 25, plenty of ncb, and I probably do about 17,000 miles a year.
In April I purchased a 3.0si Sport Coupe, which I have slightly fallen in love with. It's a gorgeous thing to look at, even though it's a little tatty at the front end (stone chips and a dim-witted pheasant have had their way with the bumper and grille!), and I love driving it. I'm hoping to spend a bit on it in spring 2015 to refresh the suspension (powerflex rtabs, Bilsteins and eibachs, new wishbones with polybushes, new droplinks, new top mounts front and rear, and likely some of the other bushes too), but in my mind I keep coming back to the idea of owning an M....
Half of me says keep the coupe, enjoy it for what it is, muck about with the suspension and make it mine. Own it for a few years, really get to know how to drive it and tune the suspension and geometry to make it drive as I want it to.
The other half of my brain says wait until spring, see how the financials lie at that point, and then instead of tarting the coupe up, put all the money together and get an M whilst they don't cost a fortune....
I know in the long run I'd want to bilstein and Eibach an M if I got one anyway but again that could happen later in the ownership experience.
So what's the general consensus? Should I stick with the car I've already grown to love and make it mine, or should I throw common sense to the winds and plump for an M and deal with the potential significant additional running costs of putting higher mileage on an M car?
Thoughts greatly appreciated; I'm sure my position is not unique, and I'm sure many have taken the plunge into M ownership; how has it been?!
Thanks in advance!
Ed
Irrespective of the outcome of this debate I won't be in a position to make any change for 6months, but that doesn't stop the speculation, or indeed the hours of gazing longingly in the pistonheads classifieds!
Firstly a bit of background; I'm 25, plenty of ncb, and I probably do about 17,000 miles a year.
In April I purchased a 3.0si Sport Coupe, which I have slightly fallen in love with. It's a gorgeous thing to look at, even though it's a little tatty at the front end (stone chips and a dim-witted pheasant have had their way with the bumper and grille!), and I love driving it. I'm hoping to spend a bit on it in spring 2015 to refresh the suspension (powerflex rtabs, Bilsteins and eibachs, new wishbones with polybushes, new droplinks, new top mounts front and rear, and likely some of the other bushes too), but in my mind I keep coming back to the idea of owning an M....
Half of me says keep the coupe, enjoy it for what it is, muck about with the suspension and make it mine. Own it for a few years, really get to know how to drive it and tune the suspension and geometry to make it drive as I want it to.
The other half of my brain says wait until spring, see how the financials lie at that point, and then instead of tarting the coupe up, put all the money together and get an M whilst they don't cost a fortune....
I know in the long run I'd want to bilstein and Eibach an M if I got one anyway but again that could happen later in the ownership experience.
So what's the general consensus? Should I stick with the car I've already grown to love and make it mine, or should I throw common sense to the winds and plump for an M and deal with the potential significant additional running costs of putting higher mileage on an M car?
Thoughts greatly appreciated; I'm sure my position is not unique, and I'm sure many have taken the plunge into M ownership; how has it been?!
Thanks in advance!
Ed