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      11-01-2016, 11:06 PM   #97
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I'm pretty sure no one is trolling you. Personally I get very worked up and frustrated when I see these threads. We are genuinely trying to prevent you from making a financial mistake.
I'm all for YOLO and do what makes you happy, but I think when people say that, they mean something a little less drastic like, go have three donuts, go to Vegas for the weekend, hell how about a fun e46 m3 for now? You're sooo young. Please, no one is attacking you. Just stop and think.
I don't see how me hopping into an older car would necessarily help. I would still be financing 15k if I bought a let's say 2011 M3 assuming the price sold is 30k
Let's bring this right back down to what you were asking for in the first place. You asked about the income for M3/4 drivers who financed. Based on my past experience, if I was making $70k I would only spend $35k on a car. Not including down payments and credits. So, can you afford a $60k M4? You decide. Is it more than I would pay with your income? Definitely yes. You want to know the income of the average M3/4 owner who financed their car? WAY more than $70k. Use that information wisely. Again, good luck on your purchase, whatever that may be!
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