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VAUROS 06-26-2012 08:58 PM

Oh, and I got sick and tired of people that know NOTHING about the GT-R asking me why I got an AUTOMATIC instead of a MANUAL! :mad:

MMC Racing 06-26-2012 08:59 PM

There are a lot of ways to afford an expensive car.. You can:

1. Just kill it in pay
2. Save up a good DP, reducing payment to "reasonable" levels
3. Have all other expensives very low
4. Born into money/married into money

I did it with a combo of 1&2, but I have a friend who graduated into a high paying engineering job that did it with #3 by living with his parents for 3 years after college.

boomee 06-26-2012 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by MacLean (Post 1793186)
I completely understand & agree with what you are saying here boomee. Having a really nice house is far more important & getting that equity too than spending $100k plus on a car. A house will always appreciate in time, but a car is a depreciating asset (99% of the time).

Now with that being said & I am going on a limb here that if money wasn't an issue as FairladyZ stated "if we threw money out the window", then most people would buy a high-end car & probably a GT-R over the Z. This is assuming that all your finances are in order, or taken care of (kids education, your/wife's retirement, house & etc). If your finances are not in order (or taken care of), then this would be a little be foolish. In order for me to even consider about spending $100k +- on a car I would have to be making $250k a year at least IMHO.

I honestly dont think I would maybe my perspective is a little strange. Dont get me wrong I would love to drive gtr (as well as a couple other cars nsx forester STI) but I dont think I would want to own one. I have a lot of family overseas and by there standards they think im wealthy ( dosent feel like it ) I just would rather do other stuff with my money. After being laid off and having to work crappy jobs just to keep my family a float I realize that some of the material things that are cool really dont mean much its a lesson Iwill never forget. I love cars and thats fine dont know if I would own themall I dont wanna worriy about my R8 getting a scratch or my LFA getting stolen. If things would be taken care of I can find more than enough enjoyment in the cars in 40 grand range. And if I buy used there are alot of cars I can buy (sheesh C5 zo6 at 17 grand is quite nice i just need to upgrade the interior and im set) If I must drive ferraris and GTrs and such I will go to one of those schools that let you drive them all and get it out of my system. Not knocking anyone for there choices just letting you know mine and how I think.

MacLean 06-26-2012 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by boomee (Post 1793356)
I honestly dont think I would maybe my perspective is a little strange. Dont get me wrong I would love to drive gtr (as well as a couple other cars nsx forester STI) but I dont think I would want to own one. I have a lot of family overseas and by there standards they think im wealthy ( dosent feel like it ) I just would rather do other stuff with my money. After being laid off and having to work crappy jobs just to keep my family a float I realize that some of the material things that are cool really dont mean much its a lesson Iwill never forget. I love cars and thats fine dont know if I would own themall I dont wanna worriy about my R8 getting a scratch or my LFA getting stolen. If things would be taken care of I can find more than enough enjoyment in the cars in 40 grand range. And if I buy used there are alot of cars I can buy (sheesh C5 zo6 at 17 grand is quite nice i just need to upgrade the interior and im set) If I must drive ferraris and GTrs and such I will go to one of those schools that let you drive them all and get it out of my system. Not knocking anyone for there choices just letting you know mine and how I think.

You are absolutely right. One actually seeing & being through some hardship will certainly be an eye opener. I agree that when one gets older he/she has more responsibilities, life changing events that goes on in one's life, then their actual needs/wants drastically change. I know that the more expensive the car is the more anal & paranoid one will actually be. I would be furious & probably be a Freak-out Freda with a high-end car driving on the freeway, or parking it somewhere.

LMBmikeZ 06-26-2012 10:17 PM

IMO when buying a car (especially sports cars) your employment should not be what determines if you keep it or get ride of it. If that is the case then this car is just outside your means and you should have looked into something more affordable. Or just save so that you own the vehicle.....

MMC Racing 06-27-2012 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ (Post 1793389)
IMO when buying a car (especially sports cars) your employment should not be what determines if you keep it or get ride of it. If that is the case then this car is just outside your means and you should have looked into something more affordable. Or just save so that you own the vehicle.....

Would you also say that no one should buy a house unless they could pay cash for it?

boomee 06-27-2012 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ (Post 1793389)
IMO when buying a car (especially sports cars) your employment should not be what determines if you keep it or get ride of it. If that is the case then this car is just outside your means and you should have looked into something more affordable. Or just save so that you own the vehicle.....

Dude has a point cash is king to quote the bible the borrower is slave to the lender (Proverbs22:7) thats alot of truth man

kenchan 06-27-2012 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by boomee (Post 1794087)
Dude has a point cash is king to quote the bible the borrower is slave to the lender thats alot of truth man

not in this day and age... borrower has more power than the lender... :ugh2:

m4a1mustang 06-27-2012 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 1794094)
not in this day and age... borrower has more power than the lender... :ugh2:

:iagree: :icon18:

boomee 06-27-2012 10:23 AM

I disagree how does a borrower who owes someone money have more power prim example are credit cards. Explain your position please

kenchan 06-27-2012 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by boomee (Post 1794101)
I disagree how does a borrower who owes someone money have more power prim example are credit cards. Explain your position please


wow, you must live in a mansion and babied by your parents from the day you were born until now. :tup: you are one lucky person.

real world: one borrows, some never pay back. who gets the bill? yep, you guess it.

m4a1mustang 06-27-2012 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by boomee (Post 1794101)
I disagree how does a borrower who owes someone money have more power prim example are credit cards. Explain your position please

Think on a much broader scale.

boomee 06-27-2012 10:37 AM

never lived in a mansion ( and dont want to) worked hard for everything I own. been laid of 4 times and currently work 3 jobs (underemployed). When you dont pay back there eventually consequences bad credit ect... I see it on the streets of DC all the time and I have hurt my own credit by not paying things back on time. Alot of people want what they want now and dont have the Patience to wait for it.I admit it I have done this in the past but these days if I dont have the money for it I wont buy it the only way that I would consider breaking that rule is in a medical emergency. Example my wifes car died at 200,000 miles I only had 3 grand so I bought a car from my cousin for 3 grand.

boomee 06-27-2012 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by m4a1mustang (Post 1794127)
Think on a much broader scale.

I am :hello:

kenchan 06-27-2012 10:41 AM

you sound like a smart and honest person, boomee. :)


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