Monday, March 14, 2005

A thought

One of my friends from back home in NY just bought a 2003 M3 Convertible. I was looking for a coupe, but over spring break I definately plan on checking out his new ride and seeing what i think. I've heard some interesting comments, but I am definately trying to get more feedback from people who have driven a fun car, or know someone that has. Altogether my initial surge to get a new ride is kind of waning in general. I'm not sure what I am planning on doing after I graduate next year, either law school, or work for a few years and then go back and get my MBA. At this point I'm kind of leaning towards law school, as I am very interested in intellectual property law, and am having difficulty breaking into the area of business I enjoy. What this basically means is that I'm not sure if taking on debt for a car is a smart idea when my Jeep is completely paid off and will get me through winters wherever I wind up. If I go to school in Boston the idea of a sports car is useless, and if I wind up in Miami I will be unable to afford it if they do not give me academic scholarships. We shall see though, that is still a little ways down the road. Otherwise, I will post some pics of my Jeep on the blog so you can check it out.

Monday, March 07, 2005


Rear 3/4 View

My car by the Lake

My Corvette. Posted by Hello

Thursday, March 03, 2005

I have definately decided not to get a new car until the summer. I'm too undecided right now as to what I really want. I just got the new issue of Automobile magazine, and in their best cars of the year were two I am very interested in. The Corvette took home best sports car, and the M3 came in at the best coupe deal. I guess according to them I cant really go wrong, just depends on exactly what I am looking for.

To visit a site about people who own, drive and review cars, check out:

www.c5registry.com

It has a place to read and post entries and other information about the car.

Check out this site to read what BMW has to say about its own M3. I wouldnt be looking at a brand new $56,000 car, but there have been no mechanical changes since the new model, internally known as the E46 platform, except for a pricey and unneccessary "performance" model that does more for aesthetics than performance.

http://www.bmwusa.com/vehicles/M/M3Coupe