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Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:20 am to CaptainsWafer
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You should be concerned how your money is spent, not anyone else's.
Well, i have to listen to them bitch about not having money. It doesn't concern me until i have to listen to it.
edit: you having trouble paying your note, baw?
This post was edited on 11/17/17 at 11:22 am
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:21 am to celltech1981
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Well, i have to listen to them bitch about not having money. It doesn't concern me until i have to listen to it.
Tell them instead of us
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:21 am to celltech1981
It's called instant gratification. A lot of people are ate up with it.
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:23 am to celltech1981
I don’t hunt nor pull a boat and have a truck. Sadly, $40k is about what you pay for a reliable new truck these days. My Tacoma was $35k.
The same people buying these trucks are financing it for 7 years.
The same people buying these trucks are financing it for 7 years.
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:23 am to celltech1981
I have always been one to buy a new car and drive it till it dies. But thinking about retiring as young as possible has me wondering about buying a used car instead and investing the difference.
Anyone with thoughts on buying used? Formerly leased or bought outright cars etc? A mechanic checking it over with a title search and carfax record seem like standard precautions.
Anyone with thoughts on buying used? Formerly leased or bought outright cars etc? A mechanic checking it over with a title search and carfax record seem like standard precautions.
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:23 am to celltech1981
Cause they are dumb and materialistic.
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:23 am to celltech1981
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Why do people tie up huge chunks of income in expensive vehicles?
my wife bitches about my 1996 4runner all the time. she says it looks like 'a high school car'.
i just laugh & say 'yeah.'
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:23 am to celltech1981
Because they have willfully bought into the notion from car markers of cars being a status symbol.
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:24 am to ellishughtiger
are you fresh out of college with an entry level job? If you can afford it go for it. If you're struggling because you wanted a nice vehicle don't go looking for sympathy. naw mean?
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:25 am to MontyFranklyn
I so want an Audi S5 Cabriolet though.
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:26 am to Mo Jeaux
i'm comfortable with where i am in life.
but there's no part of me that is willing to buy something that depreciates so horribly.
just buy a late model used vehicle and let some other idiot take the initial depreciation hit.
what do you have to lose?
but there's no part of me that is willing to buy something that depreciates so horribly.
just buy a late model used vehicle and let some other idiot take the initial depreciation hit.
what do you have to lose?
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:27 am to CAD703X
I'm comfortable with where I am in life too, but that's a damn fine automobile. I wouldn't be buying it as an investment.
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:28 am to Mo Jeaux
quote:Not stopping you. They just aren't worth the money to me. I spend 30 minutes at most in my car per day. Not paying $800 for that shite
I so want an Audi S5 Cabriolet though.
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:29 am to 50_Tiger
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No bitches getting in a hoop dee baw.
/thread over
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:29 am to Mo Jeaux
i wasnt directly responding to you but the thread in general.
i totally get it if you're after a car as a 'toy' or something you really want.
that's different than say spending $75,000 on a new SUV when you can get the same model 2 years older for $35,000 that has an older version of bluetooth built-in
i totally get it if you're after a car as a 'toy' or something you really want.
that's different than say spending $75,000 on a new SUV when you can get the same model 2 years older for $35,000 that has an older version of bluetooth built-in
This post was edited on 11/17/17 at 11:30 am
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:29 am to celltech1981
I am not. I get you though, kids are dumb with their money fresh out of college. My first real job out of school I don’t think creditors would allow me to finance a $20k vehicle much less a $40k truck. Lol.
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:29 am to celltech1981
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naw mean?
The frick?
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:30 am to celltech1981
Bigger the Truck the Bigger the Junk Baw
My truck note goes to private school as I drive a 1997 Silverado ha ha Sucks
The wife has a nice car if we need to go anywhere
My truck note goes to private school as I drive a 1997 Silverado ha ha Sucks
The wife has a nice car if we need to go anywhere
Posted on 11/17/17 at 11:31 am to ellishughtiger
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The same people buying these trucks are financing it for 7 years.
I've got a coworker with a 450k house, an 85k pleasure boat and a 70k truck. His kids are taking private ski lessons, piano lessons and go to sports camps in summer. I'f he ever loses his job or gets laid off, he's fricked. He's walking a razor thin line
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