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      07-12-2013, 11:30 PM   #7
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Drives: 1M / 991 Turbo S / Cayman GT4
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New car vs car that has damage--- if you dont do it you will always stare at the poor repair work.

Id rather be negative in a car that makes me happier.
+1000000000000 Worth the mental sanioty. I'd think about it every time I looked at the car.

ON a side note: I just ordered a new 2014 F13 M6. I brought one home last night and drove it (a coupe), my 2013 F12 convertible and my 2013 F10 M5 individually down a fast twisty road. The 2014 F13 had MUCH better steering. Felt quite a bit more connected to the road. I had first driven the M5 immediately after driving the 2014 M6 and I noticed it markedly right away and thought it might be just that it was the M5. Then I drove the 2013 M6 and it was very similar, although slightly less. It is worth it just for the steering in my opinion. Also, if you do not have the new iDrive display in your M5 (mine does as it was a very late 2012 build-bought it in January 2013) then you will love that as well.

No question-do it.

Did I mention the LED headlights?-lol! They look sick!
Are you going to sell the m5? How did you drive a 2014 m6 home with out buying it. Lol?
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