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Originally Posted by FC4
If you're going to be in a car for 3+ hours in a car every single workday, I fail to see a reason why your top priority is not luxury and comfort. I'd dread waking up every morning if I had to spend most of my waking hours in a 3-Series or some cheap commuter car while my "nicer" car sits in the garage.
I'd get an S-Class, Lexus LS, or Range Rover.
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Thanks. Funny enough I think the E90 M3 is the most comfortable car I’ve ever owned (seats and suspension are fabulous together).
This is about whether its possible to both how to save money or break even moneywise in short or long term vs piling mileage on the car (which I do sort of scratch my head and ask myself why I actually care).