Cars are money pits, well even vaguely high performing cars are money pits, but do people honestly buy these cars without knowing that?
You'd be surprised how many people do
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I've known people in the past scrape just enough money together to buy an M3 (E36/E46 era), but ended up selling it again when the first maintenance bill cropped up
You have to be realistic. A £50K car new, still comes with £50K car maintenance costs, even if it only costs £10K to buy it 15 years later. That is what people don't seem to understand. Even a basic, by today's standards, E46 M3 needs expensive 10W60 oil (which it likes to drink), 6 x spark plugs, inspection 2 service (valve clearance adjustment) at £800 ish, 20mpg average if you're lucky....and that's before we mention road tax and insurance.
Compared to that, current Audi RS4s or whatever with the Bi-turbo V8 are just insane on maintenance.....two turbos, 8 plugs, 8 coilpacks and shed loads of known faults that are expensive to fix, because most of them are engine out jobs
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So yeah, no matter what car you buy, large sums of money leaves your bank regardless, unless you choose the cheap life of a 1.0 Fiesta. Choose your money pit wisely
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