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New BMW 323is

Hey users! Today i bought a 1998 323is with considerably low mileage, 98k! Took it for a test drive and it was great, the engine and transmission gave no apparent issues but the exterior is damaged however, I truly believe I got a good deal for $2,000!

I’m fairly new to BMWs and due to its age I’m worried I may run into some engine problems like its cooling system failing and bricking the engine. Is there anything I should do or replace immediately to ensure it’s running healthy, any tips and suggestions are appreciated!

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After reading some replies I’m gonna take it to the body shop soon and get it inspected to see how much the repair will cost, anything crazy then I think I’ll just sell or trade it.

u/Due_Student_6927 — 1 day ago
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Book recommendations

Hey guys! Something different here but I was wondering if anyone had any good wealth / financial books that is worth reading. Ive always wanted to expand my knowledge based on wealth but I see handfuls of people (most likely bots) recommending the same book in comments online

Any book helps, even podcasts so anything helps!

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u/Automatic-Cup-8936 — 6 days ago

What should I invest in?

Hey Redditors! I just got into investing at 18M and I came to the realization that my portfolio isn’t ”diversified” enough and it shows whenever the market isn’t performing well. Are there any stocks or ETF’s worth investing to with moderate risk, and essentially for a long term?

u/Due_Student_6927 — 25 days ago

Stock investments for a Roth IRA?

Hello redditors! This year I made it a goal to start investing into my future and my retirement plan however, being fairly new to the investing community, 18M, I feel like I hit a roadblock.

I plan on investing into my Roth account but I don’t just want to leave my money sitting or building interest on SPAXX I want to invest in some stocks that are slow but sustainable. Does anyone any any suggestions or advice, anything helps!!

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u/Due_Student_6927 — 1 month ago