Understeer
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- Steve
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This is a good example of fiscal irresponsibility.
I agree. Zoomed in to each millimeter upon examination.Color match and fitment look pretty good on that one
found this article...at the end of the day...what we do with our hard earn money only concerns us and the bank we lent the money from.That's a ridiculous thing to say that you should be making 150k to buy a 52k car.The only time that makes any sense is if you have a family.There are many people who have a HHI way less than that who can afford this car,lot's of people out there who might be retired or semi retired that have considerabe savings and just pay cash for the car.
I find it peculiar that we have a bunch of financial advisors here on an Integra forum. Take your advice to your clients. I'll spend a lot more than 1/10th of my income on my car. Regardless of what you or anyone says. I love my cars. I'm getting old enough to know that saving for a rainy day often means f-all as many close to me have passed before thier time. I'd rather enjoy my life, than worry about penny pinching, my 401 k or whatever else you trusty concerned wonderful people have anxiety about. This is an Integra forum, if you're here to be concerned or give advice about finances, go waste your time somewhere elsefound this article...at the end of the day...what we do with our hard earn money only concerns us and the bank we lent the money from.
The No. 1 mistake car buyers make, according to millionaire money expert (cnbc.com)
interesting choice of words...I see that you don't like to entertain different points of view...quite limiting I must say... and by the way I do not work in finance.I find it peculiar that we have a bunch of financial advisors here on an Integra forum. Take your advice to your clients. I'll spend a lot more than 1/10th of my income on my car. Regardless of what you or anyone says. I love my cars. I'm getting old enough to know that saving for a rainy day often means f-all as many close to me have passed before thier time. I'd rather enjoy my life, than worry about penny pinching, my 401 k or whatever else you trusty concerned wonderful people have anxiety about. This is an Integra forum, if you're here to be concerned or give advice about finances, go waste your time somewhere else
I'm with you on that! it reminds me of this color of the past...I've seen so many pictures of Tiger Eye Pearl and I still can't tell if I hate it or love it.
Same. I only spotted one in the wild and it definitely stood out. But I also owned a gold Buick only because the price was right. LolI've seen so many pictures of Tiger Eye Pearl and I still can't tell if I hate it or love it.
I’ve see tiger eye pearl on a tsx type S in person. Definitely caused me to do double take twice. its captivating in person that cant be fully captured in picturesI've seen so many pictures of Tiger Eye Pearl and I still can't tell if I hate it or love it.
Like I said before this is meaningless information for someone like myself who has always paid cash for my new cars and never had 3 times that in yearly houshold income.Never had debt in my life but also never had a high paying job just worked harder, invested wiser.Never believed in working all these years to end up having lots of money in the bank when I die. I"ve seen to many friends pass away long before their time.I would rather have nothing left in savings but funeral expenses.Different story if you have a family.I guess I'm also one those so called millionare money experts.found this article...at the end of the day...what we do with our hard earn money only concerns us and the bank we lent the money from.
The No. 1 mistake car buyers make, according to millionaire money expert (cnbc.com)