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Originally Posted by Viral
I guess I don't get your logic..............you'd rather buy a new vehicle than spend $1000 on snow tires???? Yes, the E90 WAS made to be driven in snow....why do you think they are equipped with so much technology (DTC)? It's not a "sports car" and is by no means a "high performance" vehicle, so that's why I don't get the whole "risking" your car thing. If you said you have a 360 Modena then this would all make sense.
You remind me a of a kid I know who stores his Civic SI for the winter because he doesn't want to expose his "sports car" to the elements.
Good luck with your decision
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haha...i'm sorry you don't get my logic, probably cuz i'm chinese...but if u DO understand, i doubt i'll remind you of that civic kid.....
anyways, i guess i have the money to get a x3? that's why i'm spending more instead of 1000 bucks....
i just like to try out more things, see how the x3 performs, and have that SUV feeling in snow....and i mean.....the x3 isn't just for winter, it can be another car i can enjoy in other seasons....so i'm not really WASTING that 50K or whatever it's worth....
also, i didn't say my E90 isn't MADE to be driven in snow....i'm just saying with my performance tires, it's very RISKY....and i have never mentioned that i am getting winter tires, so i have no idea why you think driving in snow with "MY" E90 would be a smart move.....