Alright guys. I'm about to get my first real job(65k+ a year). What car should I buy? I'm torn between an 2009 ZO6, a 2003-5 Viper, or a 2015 BMW M3/M4/M5/M6. Budget about 50k. What do you guys think? I currently own a BMW 335xi E90 thats tuned. I love it, so Im leaning towards the BMW, especially because they have 4 seats min.
BMW
>>17178598
That is what I'm leaning towards.
>>17178596
>my first real job(65k+ a year)
>budget about 50k
I'd just buy a shitbox and get the Vette or snek as a weekend car.
>>17178990
This. Jesus Christ I make the same amount of money and I'd never do this. The bmw will be a money pit.
>>17178596
If you make 65k a year, your budget should be 30k, maybe 35k MAX. The expenses don't end with you buying the car. Just get a used C5 with low miles and a service record.
>65k salary
>50k car
please do not
have you priced out what the monthly costs will be in total?
>a 2003-5 Viper
this is the only car that will increase in value. Get a shitbox for daily driving.
You really shouldn't be spending that amount of money if you make 65k, unless you have 50k laying around.. then, at your age, assuming you are young, i would probably do it at your age, and as older person.. i would have a hard time talking you out of it.
>>17178596
You can't come close to truly affording a car that's more than half your annual salary.
65k
>where do you live
65k in San Fran is minimum wage. 65k in Tennessee is good.
>How old are you, what are prospects in your field?
If you lost this job, can you get another one quick?
>Do you have student meme debt?
>Do you plan on making nice white babys soon?
65k can go down the drain pretty fast unless you want to live like a hobo.
>Slightly used Eccoboost stang stage 2 tune stock exhaust.
>Slightly used 2015 and up A3 or GTI, stage 1 tune, good tires
>Used 2016 and up camaro of any engine
>used mustang gt
BMWs are are a shadow of former self and too expensive for what they are.
Make babies with hot woman, drive a car that's nice enough.
>>17179085
This OP, this doesnt sound like a smart idea
>>17179172
I'm a 4 year note, his PTI would be about 20 percent. On a 5 year loan out would go down to about 15 percent.
He's not paying a lump sum you dingus