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      02-23-2015, 01:31 AM   #23
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You can always make money, but you can never buy time. Use it well Curt. Enjoy your hobby and at the same time your family. As I get older, I realize how much more family and friends mean to me then some car meets. Every once in awhile its fun. But I havent been to one in a long time because they tend to get pretty boring after 30 mins for some reason to me.


I want to add that mods are definitely fun and really do express who you are in a way. You have a good point that you can always sell the parts. Thats why I never worry about expensive but quality products/mods for our cars.
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      02-23-2015, 06:17 AM   #24
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I was doing some thinking today about my expensive hobby/sickness (depending on who you talk to) of modifying cars and started to wonder if there were others like me out there. The thread title suggests that we all have to sacrifice something to own/modify our cars weather it be money, time, or relationships. For me its been a little bit of all those things over the years.

When I first started modding in College (Honda S2000), it came at great impact on my monthly budget, to the tune of probably 25-50% or more of my money. The priority was rent, car parts, girl friend, beer, food. Needless to say I ate a lot of ramen in those days. Luckily for me I had a surplus of time to spend working on cars and going to meets/events or just taking a few hours to go out and drive for no other reason than enjoying the experience. It was all worth it because my car was an expression of my identity and driving/working on her was like therapy and one of my favorite things to do.

After college when I started making a lot more money, I began dropping a lot more cash on my cars in the form of purchasing BMWs and their parts, now being forced to pay that pesky BMW tax. My budget was easily able to maintain a nice standard of living but the car payment and parts ate up pretty much everything I should have been saving for retirement. With less time/energy due to a demanding career, I found myself attending fewer and fewer meets which were now populated with people who seemed to just get younger and younger to me. So my attendance at small night time meets waned in favor of HPDEs and large weekend shows/events. Of course with a Fiancé who didn't quite appreciate all day sitting around in a parking lot or watching cars go around a track I had to split my time between woman and car.

Now that I've reached a more mature stage in life I am able to meet retirement goals as well as purchase high end parts for my cars but the real constraint is time. With a wife and children my availability to go to local night time meets is pretty much non existent with the opportunity to steal away for a weekend few and far between and the source of much negotiation! I often think about what I would do with the extra cash and cant really think of anything besides stowing it away for a rainy day.

Compared to other hobbies like Golf, Guns, Traveling I believe that cars is actually inexpensive considering that you can usually see about 60% of your investment back on car parts via selling them on the used market, even more if you buy used to begin with. A car is required for daily use and serves a practical purpose as opposed to any other of the above listed hobbies as well. So all in all my rational is, compared to other things I could be doing for enjoyment, my cars are actually a pretty good investment!

In Summary, I suppose the sacrifices we make are dependent on our stage of life.

College age and below: Money
Young Professional: Time and Money
Established w/family: Time


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I do agree with the bold statement above. Car is cheaper than some of the sports out there. I think I spend about $250+ on just shells and range fee for 60 minutes at a trap range. (~5min/round, 25shots/round).


Having the darn 2door BMW, I am sacrificing comfort for our family. It is not easy to put a kid on a booster seat in E93.
Being said, my kid loves the open top conv. My kid's smile outweighs the the sacrifice.
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      02-23-2015, 06:23 AM   #25
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Nothing. I don't mod my car. I got my 2015 with everything I needed and don't touch it after that.

I also don't soend morenthan I can meet. If can't afford it I don't buy it so I don't have stress or worry and am able to do other things with my life
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I sacrifice having my own place and not relying on girls to invite me to theirs.
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      02-23-2015, 07:18 AM   #27
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I don't sacrifice anything, I have and get to do just about anything I want, within reason. Then again, I haven't modded a car since my Rsx-S, so I'm not really dumping money into it other than maintenance. Still get to keep my motorcycle, go out to dinner when I want, hit the bars on the weekend, travel, etc.

If I had to make an ACTUAL sacrifice to own the BMW, I would definitely not own it. Probably drive a 97 Civic or something until I could own the BMW without any sacrifice.


I mean, if I could sacrifice a lamb and end up with an M3, I'll go get my pitchfork ready.
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      02-23-2015, 09:04 AM   #28
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Curt- let me join you on your ED trip! Lol
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      02-23-2015, 09:40 AM   #29
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You can always make money, but you can never buy time. Use it well Curt. Enjoy your hobby and at the same time your family. As I get older, I realize how much more family and friends mean to me then some car meets. Every once in awhile its fun. But I havent been to one in a long time because they tend to get pretty boring after 30 mins for some reason to me.


I want to add that mods are definitely fun and really do express who you are in a way. You have a good point that you can always sell the parts. Thats why I never worry about expensive but quality products/mods for our cars.
Very well put; I'm the same way. There's a Cars 'n Coffee that I pop into once a month, but I take my little son with me. After about 30 minutes, you've seen it all and I frankly start getting annoyed with all the "car meet people". You know what the type is...

In the end, when I modify a car, I modify it for myself. Not to go show off at a car meet.
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probably only thing would be contribution to retirement / speeding up mortgage payments... but that stuff is boring and M3's are not.
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Anyone is welcome!
Lol Seriously. I've been daydreaming about doing ED again but I'm waiting on the M2 right now. I've thought about posting on the forums to see if I could join any solo traveler on their trip. Obviously I'll pay for my flight, food, and perhaps chip in for accommodation.
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      02-23-2015, 11:26 AM   #33
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You can always make money, but you can never buy time. Use it well Curt. Enjoy your hobby and at the same time your family. As I get older, I realize how much more family and friends mean to me then some car meets. Every once in awhile its fun. But I havent been to one in a long time because they tend to get pretty boring after 30 mins for some reason to me.


I want to add that mods are definitely fun and really do express who you are in a way. You have a good point that you can always sell the parts. Thats why I never worry about expensive but quality products/mods for our cars.
Well said, I have a family member with stage 4 terminal cancer and his main advice for anyone is never sacrifice time with your family.

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I do agree with the bold statement above. Car is cheaper than some of the sports out there. I think I spend about $250+ on just shells and range fee for 60 minutes at a trap range. (~5min/round, 25shots/round).


Having the darn 2door BMW, I am sacrificing comfort for our family. It is not easy to put a kid on a booster seat in E93.
Being said, my kid loves the open top conv. My kid's smile outweighs the the sacrifice.
Partially why I went for the 4 door F80 instead of the M4. Range time gets really expensive! Especially when I put a few hundred rounds through the AR-15 thats like $5 a minute lol.

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Nothing. I don't mod my car. I got my 2015 with everything I needed and don't touch it after that.

I also don't soend morenthan I can meet. If can't afford it I don't buy it so I don't have stress or worry and am able to do other things with my life
Sounds like you are immune ot the modding sickness

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I don't sacrifice anything, I have and get to do just about anything I want, within reason. Then again, I haven't modded a car since my Rsx-S, so I'm not really dumping money into it other than maintenance. Still get to keep my motorcycle, go out to dinner when I want, hit the bars on the weekend, travel, etc.

If I had to make an ACTUAL sacrifice to own the BMW, I would definitely not own it. Probably drive a 97 Civic or something until I could own the BMW without any sacrifice.

I mean, if I could sacrifice a lamb and end up with an M3, I'll go get my pitchfork ready.
Living sacrifices and burnt offerings was what I was really talking about in the OP
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Instead of driving two commuter cars, my wife and I just decided to buy one nice car and commute together. Extra 30 minutes a day in the car for me but well worth it.

Sacrifice: schedule flexibility

Pros: HOV lane FTW, commuting a TON in a nice car as opposed to an economy car, paying 1 insurance, paying 1 maintenance (still under BMW maintenance!), paying 1 gas , CPO warranty

Overall, I think the time I give up is well worth all of the Pro's.
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I didnt mod my car until i had it paid off. That saved a lot of stress. Now I mainly do mods as things wear out (just did RB turbos to replace my dying OEMs)
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Instead of driving two commuter cars, my wife and I just decided to buy one nice car and commute together. Extra 30 minutes a day in the car for me but well worth it.

Sacrifice: schedule flexibility

Pros: HOV lane FTW, commuting a TON in a nice car as opposed to an economy car, paying 1 insurance, paying 1 maintenance (still under BMW maintenance!), paying 1 gas , CPO warranty

Overall, I think the time I give up is well worth all of the Pro's.
Which two cars did you have previously, and what do you have now?
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Money saved on gas. And good parking spots right near the front.
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Lol Seriously. I've been daydreaming about doing ED again but I'm waiting on the M2 right now. I've thought about posting on the forums to see if I could join any solo traveler on their trip. Obviously I'll pay for my flight, food, and perhaps chip in for accommodation.
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I didnt mod my car until i had it paid off. That saved a lot of stress. Now I mainly do mods as things wear out (just did RB turbos to replace my dying OEMs)
Thats a good philosophy, as parts break replace them with power adders! Probably cheaper than OEM parts in most cases too!
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Money saved on gas. And good parking spots right near the front.
Man the E92 M3 is brutal on gas!
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Are you good with a camera?
I am okay/decent. The people on this forum is a lot better than me for sure. Lol
I was half kidding about tagging along though. I'm covering for someone on maternity leave right now so unless she comes back next week, it would be irresponsible to go.

Btw, can you PM me what you got from Steve Thomas BMW please? I'm looking into an M3 (if I can get some positivie equity on my M235i).

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Which two cars did you have previously, and what do you have now?
I had a 2008 g37s 6mt and my wife had a 2011 328i xdrive. Traded both in for a 2011 x3 xdrive35i. One of the best decisions I have ever made.
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haha only positive sacrifices from how I see it. I'm drinking much less. Don't care for going to bars anymore like previously said in this thread. I'm careful as to how and when I spend my money. Always looking forward to something as well. I'm working full time during my semester off from school so definitely some nice mods to come

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I had a 2008 g37s 6mt and my wife had a 2011 328i xdrive. Traded both in for a 2011 x3 xdrive35i. One of the best decisions I have ever made.
If it works only having one car, then why not! And if you really need a second car, I suppose you can always rent one.

My wife and I have three cars, yet we both work from home. If I see how few miles we drive per year, it's silly. My wife bought her 135i with 6K miles on it three years ago. Today, the ticker is barely above 17K. Shame...
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If it works only having one car, then why not! And if you really need a second car, I suppose you can always rent one.

My wife and I have three cars, yet we both work from home. If I see how few miles we drive per year, it's silly. My wife bought her 135i with 6K miles on it three years ago. Today, the ticker is barely above 17K. Shame...
My parents have an extra car (my old car from college). Worst case scenario I borrow that for a day. I think i've had to use it twice.

We bought the x3 at beginning of 09/2014 with 28k miles on it. Just hit 43k last night!!! We drive A LOT, between commuting, starting her business, seeing family, ski trips. Thats why BMW CPO/Maintenance/Wheel&Tire was so important to me. Been a winner so far.
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