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May 6, 2009 at 8:39 AM #394209May 6, 2009 at 8:39 AM #394351creechrrParticipant
I understand and agree with your points. I’ve decided that from here on out, it’s hatchback/wagon for me. No more trunks. I want to pile in myself, wife and son along with whatever cargo I need to take without too much hassle…not going to happen in my Jetta. I can’t drive comfortably with anyone behind me and the passenger side isn’t much better. I place my son’s car seat in the middle and his feet are just about on my shoulder. Another six months and he’ll be kicking me in the face. Any additional passengers have to ride in the trunk.
I’ve had nothing but, Japanese cars till I got the Jetta. I have to say, I like the German cars. The Japanese cars don’t really have any soul or character anymore. The Honda golden years are gone.
I had considered a Allroad/A6 till did some research on the 2.7L TT. Can you say ticking time bomb?!?!? That engine bay screams money pit. Just about anything that needs to be done, the engine has to come out of the car. I won’t even mention the air suspension and electronics.
I would never drive the thing because I didn’t want it to break. Oh, the anxiety…lol
May 6, 2009 at 10:03 AM #393722kev374Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Call me crazy but anyone who spends 80K on a car is nuts unless they have way too much money. In that case they should have too much money to spend and should be buying real estate too. HMMMMMMM…..Note to self: Hang out at Lexus/BMW dealerships.[/quote]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.
In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.
May 6, 2009 at 10:03 AM #393981kev374Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Call me crazy but anyone who spends 80K on a car is nuts unless they have way too much money. In that case they should have too much money to spend and should be buying real estate too. HMMMMMMM…..Note to self: Hang out at Lexus/BMW dealerships.[/quote]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.
In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.
May 6, 2009 at 10:03 AM #394196kev374Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Call me crazy but anyone who spends 80K on a car is nuts unless they have way too much money. In that case they should have too much money to spend and should be buying real estate too. HMMMMMMM…..Note to self: Hang out at Lexus/BMW dealerships.[/quote]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.
In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.
May 6, 2009 at 10:03 AM #394250kev374Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Call me crazy but anyone who spends 80K on a car is nuts unless they have way too much money. In that case they should have too much money to spend and should be buying real estate too. HMMMMMMM…..Note to self: Hang out at Lexus/BMW dealerships.[/quote]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.
In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.
May 6, 2009 at 10:03 AM #394393kev374Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Call me crazy but anyone who spends 80K on a car is nuts unless they have way too much money. In that case they should have too much money to spend and should be buying real estate too. HMMMMMMM…..Note to self: Hang out at Lexus/BMW dealerships.[/quote]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.
In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.
May 6, 2009 at 10:10 AM #393732anParticipant[quote=kev374]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.[/quote]
So to afford a $20k car, you’d need a net worth a 1/3 of that?May 6, 2009 at 10:10 AM #393991anParticipant[quote=kev374]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.[/quote]
So to afford a $20k car, you’d need a net worth a 1/3 of that?May 6, 2009 at 10:10 AM #394206anParticipant[quote=kev374]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.[/quote]
So to afford a $20k car, you’d need a net worth a 1/3 of that?May 6, 2009 at 10:10 AM #394260anParticipant[quote=kev374]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.[/quote]
So to afford a $20k car, you’d need a net worth a 1/3 of that?May 6, 2009 at 10:10 AM #394403anParticipant[quote=kev374]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.[/quote]
So to afford a $20k car, you’d need a net worth a 1/3 of that?May 6, 2009 at 10:23 AM #393736CoronitaParticipant[quote=kev374][quote=sdrealtor]Call me crazy but anyone who spends 80K on a car is nuts unless they have way too much money. In that case they should have too much money to spend and should be buying real estate too. HMMMMMMM…..Note to self: Hang out at Lexus/BMW dealerships.[/quote]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.
In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.[/quote]
Well, the irony is that a lot of americans “finance” their stuff. Whether it be a lease or taking out a loan. It’s the american way. Buy now, pay later.
With the exception of possibly Realtors, salesman,etc that makes sense to lease since it can be written off, I would say a majority of people buy cars on lay-o-way because they really can’t afford the car. It’s one thing to spend a lot of money on a car and then deprive yourself of everything else. (that would be an choice). But americans also spend money on everything else. Spend spend spend spend..
Just the other day I was at the dental office and the person in front of me was haggling with the office manager about a “payment plan” for dental work. I guess she was having some stuff done that was around $1000. She first asked if anethsia was covered by her medical insurance (uh no…)..And then said that if it would be possible for the dental office to break her into monthly payments. The office manager first said the standard payment would be $500/month…But the person insisted if she they could do $300/month install payments because she couldn’t afford a higher payment.
Then the other day I was looking at craigslist. You have a person that apparently lives in carmel valley selling his camera stuff for $1000 because he is “unemployed” and needs the money.
I use to ask if people really are that bad when it comes to managing money and cut it that close, and have no savings…I no longer ask….
May 6, 2009 at 10:23 AM #393996CoronitaParticipant[quote=kev374][quote=sdrealtor]Call me crazy but anyone who spends 80K on a car is nuts unless they have way too much money. In that case they should have too much money to spend and should be buying real estate too. HMMMMMMM…..Note to self: Hang out at Lexus/BMW dealerships.[/quote]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.
In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.[/quote]
Well, the irony is that a lot of americans “finance” their stuff. Whether it be a lease or taking out a loan. It’s the american way. Buy now, pay later.
With the exception of possibly Realtors, salesman,etc that makes sense to lease since it can be written off, I would say a majority of people buy cars on lay-o-way because they really can’t afford the car. It’s one thing to spend a lot of money on a car and then deprive yourself of everything else. (that would be an choice). But americans also spend money on everything else. Spend spend spend spend..
Just the other day I was at the dental office and the person in front of me was haggling with the office manager about a “payment plan” for dental work. I guess she was having some stuff done that was around $1000. She first asked if anethsia was covered by her medical insurance (uh no…)..And then said that if it would be possible for the dental office to break her into monthly payments. The office manager first said the standard payment would be $500/month…But the person insisted if she they could do $300/month install payments because she couldn’t afford a higher payment.
Then the other day I was looking at craigslist. You have a person that apparently lives in carmel valley selling his camera stuff for $1000 because he is “unemployed” and needs the money.
I use to ask if people really are that bad when it comes to managing money and cut it that close, and have no savings…I no longer ask….
May 6, 2009 at 10:23 AM #394211CoronitaParticipant[quote=kev374][quote=sdrealtor]Call me crazy but anyone who spends 80K on a car is nuts unless they have way too much money. In that case they should have too much money to spend and should be buying real estate too. HMMMMMMM…..Note to self: Hang out at Lexus/BMW dealerships.[/quote]
This is how people become poor. They blow their money on cars that depreciate 20% when they drive it off the lot. Most people who buy BMWs/Lexuses really cannot afford it by a long shot.
In my opinion to afford a $60k car you should have a net worth excluding primary residence and retirement of at least $500,000.[/quote]
Well, the irony is that a lot of americans “finance” their stuff. Whether it be a lease or taking out a loan. It’s the american way. Buy now, pay later.
With the exception of possibly Realtors, salesman,etc that makes sense to lease since it can be written off, I would say a majority of people buy cars on lay-o-way because they really can’t afford the car. It’s one thing to spend a lot of money on a car and then deprive yourself of everything else. (that would be an choice). But americans also spend money on everything else. Spend spend spend spend..
Just the other day I was at the dental office and the person in front of me was haggling with the office manager about a “payment plan” for dental work. I guess she was having some stuff done that was around $1000. She first asked if anethsia was covered by her medical insurance (uh no…)..And then said that if it would be possible for the dental office to break her into monthly payments. The office manager first said the standard payment would be $500/month…But the person insisted if she they could do $300/month install payments because she couldn’t afford a higher payment.
Then the other day I was looking at craigslist. You have a person that apparently lives in carmel valley selling his camera stuff for $1000 because he is “unemployed” and needs the money.
I use to ask if people really are that bad when it comes to managing money and cut it that close, and have no savings…I no longer ask….
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