Idiot's Guide to Routine Maintenance
     Patrick Maloney



To influence somebody is “to produce an effect on by imperceptible or intangible means.” Doesn’t that sound impressive? How would you like it if you were able to sway someone’s perception of you just by your presence? Since first impressions are impossible to redo, you want to get it right the first. One of the easiest ways to influence somebody is to drive the right car.

A BMW is not everyone’s cup of tea, but it is for me. Some of the greatest cars on the road today were designed and built in Germany. The M3 is the best example of a sports car in luxury car clothing. By owning one, you will show those around you that you are a strong person and are not willing to take any compromises, both in life and in your automobile. It has perfect 50/50 weight balance, a powerful engine and superb handling. That shows people that you are willing to take risks, like maneuvering through corners with speed and agility. But it also shows intelligence, because you bought the best equipment to get the job done. The luxury car appointments will not fail to show your sense of style and practicality. With heated leather seats and an on-board computer, it shows that you are willing to sacrifice luxury for performance.

Wait, wait, wait! I know what you’re thinking; it’s not out of your price range. In fact, used M3s are very affordable. There are advantages to buying used cars, especially BMWs. They hold their resale value really well and they can be bought for under $20,000. Take the time to search for one; it will definitely be worth your while. There is no better way to influence people than to show your great taste in uncompromising, fine automobiles.

 


Patrick Maloney


Go ahead, try to stump me. Ask me a how-to-do something question and you'll get your answer. patrick@enliv.com