I read your "debt free" comment and need to say something, as a guy who lends $$$ to both businesses and people in financial trouble I have to say that living within your means is KEY.
Yes, most of us would enjoy an ENZO more than an NSX, it wouldn't make sense to stop eating so you could afford to make the monthly lease payments.
Perhaps the greatest feeling we can have is the sense of "financial stability" the "I can slurge on a few more dinners" or "I'm not worried about what she's gonna cost me... (Rick)"
If you are even feeling the smallest pressure to make a wise financial decision DO IT!!! A car depreciates each day, an investment in real estate tends to be more stable, I wonder what your current rent plus $1000 a month would do for you?
Taking back my teasing, which it was for humour's sake only, the Z3 is a great car, better than most people's, and they go good on the track. Buy it and feel financially stable, its actually a better feeling than owning shit you can't easily afford.
This is 100% correct. Even if you own something that is older, or cheaper, but you actually OWN it free and clear...that is WAY better than the opposite. My father told me once when we were talking about the American tradition of getting in debt up to your eyeballs and beyond for some, that if you owe $10,000 to your credit card or car payment, but have $8,000 in the bank, that money in the bank is not REALLY yours. Sure, it may make you feel good that it is there, but until you are DEBT FREE, absolutely NONE of the money you save is really yours at all. I for one agree, and prefer to have older cars that I own, as opposed to being strapped for cash to make a $750 per month car payment like some of the people I work with just so they can brag about the car they 'own'. Being debt free is not always easy or flashy, but it makes it easier to breathe and sleep at night.