Z4M-2006 wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2017 8:03 am
Surely though,
If people are spending big money on a roady or coupe they want a car that everything going for it?
Right exterior/ interior/ miles and history?
If your budget doesn't allow, then beggars can't be choosers ..
I think that if you are buying a fairly rare (and now fairly old) 'M', then body/mechanical condition along with strong/perfect service history trumps cup holders etc. However I'm sure if you can find 2 identical cars one fully loaded, one not, most would go for the fully loaded version. But if you were choosing between two cars where one is fully loaded and the other has a more basic spec but is in better condition, then only a fool would consider the fully loaded version, although I could guarantee the price would probably be near as dammit the same.
Faced with two cars one with sat nav one without, regardless of the other spec, I would choose the one without, but that's just me, and many wouldn't agree, but either way, I don't think its budget that separates beggers and choosers!
Now if you are buying a mass produced Daily Driver that isn't that special, where there is generally loads of choice, and if the budget allows, buy one with all the toys, you will need something to keep you interested whilst driving to work.