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hi all, i have a question for y'all. i'm in a situation and not sure what to do so need some advice (sensible or stupid). i have an m3 and it's costing a fortune to run, which is why i have a little wr125 yamaha for commuting. now, i've just had to renew my bike insurance and it went through the roof (along with the 1st annual service) and is putting a big dent in my savings (annually), now do i get rid of the yamaha and commute using the m3 and spend an extra £15 a week on fuel, or do i get rid of both the bike and m3 and buy myself a diesel bm. and if so which 1 do i go for? i like the look of the 320d m sport e90, or maybe a 5series! i am in the process of booking to do my hgv license as well so do i hang out to see if i pass and keep the m3?

sorry, a lot of if's and but's. but i was hoping you guys(and gals) could possibly persuade me to do the right thing???

thanks y'all.

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Hi Edward, Not sure how long your commute is, but you could always change the bike for a 50 cc, which should drop your insurance premiums, as for your LGV licence, I would scout round and look for a weeks course to include the cost of the test, which would be the cheapest way of doing it, I personally would not get rid of the M3, but only you know your budget, you have to take in to consideration the cost of diesel, servicing cost of a diesel, and would you regret getting rid of the M3, if something went wrong with a new car you bought, good luck with your decision, and also good luck with getting your lGV licence. :D

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Here. here to all of the above !

Personally, I would stick it out with what you have at the moment and see what the future in HGV brings you... Your decision will be much easier by then ;)

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@al, my commute is only 3 miles which would be easy on push bike (as long as it don't rain), and @snypa and gav, i really don't want to give up on my m3 and i think would be the last thing to go (even after the missus i think...lol) and i have now booked in to the 1st stage of license (class 2) at a cost of £1400 all in which ain't bad. B) :D

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i would defo say bike has to go before the m3 mate especially if its only £15 differant, and do u really wanna c some1 drive away in your m3 and then for u to have to drive away on a bike??

Guest Mister Dabsy
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Stunning... Hey Daz, did you know that a computer plugs directly into the space where the centre-console clock goes ??

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£15 a week??? its a no brainer dude. you only live once, keep the M, flog the bike and the missus and keep smiling.

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