That is absurd. Imagine spending all that money on a brand new car, and the engine needs replacing, and you had not owned it for even 10 minutes. Ofcourse the value is going to go down too....here is one from 16 hours ago at his dealership
That is absurd. Imagine spending all that money on a brand new car, and the engine needs replacing, and you had not owned it for even 10 minutes. Ofcourse the value is going to go down too....here is one from 16 hours ago at his dealership
That is absurd. Imagine spending all that money on a brand new car, and the engine needs replacing, and you had not owned it for even 10 minutes. Ofcourse the value is going to go down too....
To me there's a huge difference between being able to afford and being able to justify it. Yes I can afford one but I can't justify spending that kind of cash on what I consider a consumable. There is no where that car can take me that my Yaris won't. And since my Yaris has a stick I'd rather drive that.What I meant is a large amount of people pooping on the car can’t afford it, and never will.
Actual buyers that can buy it and poop on it I’m fine with.
Current car is a dual-clutch. Definitely faster than stick. I miss stick. It is very convenient being able to switch cars with my wife though. I got her to the point where she could drive stick in an emergency but she hates it and has no interest in improving beyond that.Painted on the back of a drag car I once saw "I'd rather eat worms than drive an automatic". I'm in that camp.
How 'bout this scenario.......To me there's a huge difference between being able to afford and being able to justify it. Yes I can afford one but I can't justify spending that kind of cash on what I consider a consumable.
I probably wouldn't buy something that depreciates like a stone and then is a pain to sell. Odds are good that I would rent some fun toys though. I normally play the long game to make sure I have enough money for tomorrow. When you get a reasonably defined end date, you can spend more daily as you don't need to keep years of money in the warchest.How 'bout this scenario.......
You're not feeling too **** hot. You head to the Dr and he sends you for tests.
Results come back, and your Dr tells you that seeing Christmas is "unlikely", you're very ill. It's March.
Do you head to the finish line in the yaris, or buy that car (or boat, or airplane, etc) you've been dreaming of, for as long as you can remember?
I ditch the yaris for something with a stick that gobbles gas and smokes tires.How 'bout this scenario.......
You're not feeling too **** hot. You head to the Dr and he sends you for tests.
Results come back, and your Dr tells you that seeing Christmas is "unlikely", you're very ill. It's March.
Do you head to the finish line in the yaris, or buy that car (or boat, or airplane, etc) you've been dreaming of, for as long as you can remember?
I spent more on one car than I'd normally spend on three.........because.I probably wouldn't buy something that depreciates like a stone and then is a pain to sell. Odds are good that I would rent some fun toys though. I normally play the long game to make sure I have enough money for tomorrow. When you get a reasonably defined end date, you can spend more daily as you don't need to keep years of money in the warchest.
Like the guy that won a million bucks and is broke now.......I ditch the yaris for something with a stick that gobbles gas and smokes tires.
I worked with a special needs kid at HFH and thanks to me if asked how he spent his money he'll tell you "I spent most of it on hard liquor and loose women, the rest I just squandered"
When I finished school my dad made me do a bucket list I could finish before I hit 50. His advice was to finish it by 50 rather than making it at 50 then hoping it could be finished.How 'bout this scenario.......
You're not feeling too **** hot. You head to the Dr and he sends you for tests.
Results come back, and your Dr tells you that seeing Christmas is "unlikely", you're very ill. It's March.
Do you head to the finish line in the yaris, or buy that car (or boat, or airplane, etc) you've been dreaming of, for as long as you can remember?
A new Yaris being launched by a big-ass trebuchet would be a memorable way to go.So, I'll be going across the finish line in a new Yaris.
That's a different kind of stickA new Yaris being launched by a big-ass trebuchet would be a memorable way to go.
Work more, watch less TV and have it all!I'm a quantity over quality guy I guess. I think of a new car as the alternative to a used truck, 2 used bikes AND a trip south.
Avoid Nissan or get the extended warranty
I'm a quantity over quality guy I guess. I think of a new car as the alternative to a used truck, 2 used bikes AND a trip south.
$8 fix allegedlyI’ve had only bad experiences with Nissan.
Regarding the Supra I’ve heard the buffeting with the windows even slightly down is horrible. If that matters to anyone.
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Work more so I can have expensive stuff I'm too busy working to use? Eff that.Work more, watch less TV and have it all!
I drove a brand new Ford Ranger off the lot in 1986. (Just under $8000 at the time). Havn't felt the need again.I bought my first new car a couple years ago. I felt I’ve worked hard and wanted to do it as I’ve always purchased older vehicles as it makes sense monetarily.
I’m on the fence if I’ll do it again. I still have a couple of things to check off my list.
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3 jobs, toys, cottage, 2-3 vacations a year, money in the bank and I’m not even 40. Sky is the limit when you’re motivated.Work more so I can have expensive stuff I'm too busy working to use? Eff that.
I'm retired. I'm ok with my used bikes, used car, used sled, used RV and time off to enjoy it all. You playing with toys or working today?