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August 26, 2010 at 4:06 PM #597852August 26, 2010 at 4:07 PM #596794
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GuestBy the way, buying a 2-3 year old benz can save up to 65% of the original cost. Great way to save a bundle and still look good around town.
I know people who live in the crappy apartment, but since they are single don’t need more than a 1 bedroom anyways. None of them bought brand new luxury cars, but bought them used at a significant discount. Of course, it’s hard to tell who bought used or new once those dealer plates come off.
August 26, 2010 at 4:07 PM #596889Anonymous
GuestBy the way, buying a 2-3 year old benz can save up to 65% of the original cost. Great way to save a bundle and still look good around town.
I know people who live in the crappy apartment, but since they are single don’t need more than a 1 bedroom anyways. None of them bought brand new luxury cars, but bought them used at a significant discount. Of course, it’s hard to tell who bought used or new once those dealer plates come off.
August 26, 2010 at 4:07 PM #597433Anonymous
GuestBy the way, buying a 2-3 year old benz can save up to 65% of the original cost. Great way to save a bundle and still look good around town.
I know people who live in the crappy apartment, but since they are single don’t need more than a 1 bedroom anyways. None of them bought brand new luxury cars, but bought them used at a significant discount. Of course, it’s hard to tell who bought used or new once those dealer plates come off.
August 26, 2010 at 4:07 PM #597541Anonymous
GuestBy the way, buying a 2-3 year old benz can save up to 65% of the original cost. Great way to save a bundle and still look good around town.
I know people who live in the crappy apartment, but since they are single don’t need more than a 1 bedroom anyways. None of them bought brand new luxury cars, but bought them used at a significant discount. Of course, it’s hard to tell who bought used or new once those dealer plates come off.
August 26, 2010 at 4:07 PM #597858Anonymous
GuestBy the way, buying a 2-3 year old benz can save up to 65% of the original cost. Great way to save a bundle and still look good around town.
I know people who live in the crappy apartment, but since they are single don’t need more than a 1 bedroom anyways. None of them bought brand new luxury cars, but bought them used at a significant discount. Of course, it’s hard to tell who bought used or new once those dealer plates come off.
August 26, 2010 at 7:09 PM #596820Ricechex
Participant[quote=barnaby33]NTSD, why does it matter. There is an E-5 who lives below me, but he drives a 7 series. Its so he can look fly when he drives his girl to Denny’s to order off the dollar menu. Differing priorities.
Either that or you’ve stumbled upon a lair of real estate agents and loan brokers. Ah faded glory.
Josh[/quote]
LOL! So true! I worked on a base for 12 years, and it was a daily occurrence with low ranking, young enlisted guys, driving in brand new NICE cars asking for directions to Navy Relief. (I was tempted to sell them my 1995 Mazda Protege sitting in the parking lot….may have worked better for them…)August 26, 2010 at 7:09 PM #596914Ricechex
Participant[quote=barnaby33]NTSD, why does it matter. There is an E-5 who lives below me, but he drives a 7 series. Its so he can look fly when he drives his girl to Denny’s to order off the dollar menu. Differing priorities.
Either that or you’ve stumbled upon a lair of real estate agents and loan brokers. Ah faded glory.
Josh[/quote]
LOL! So true! I worked on a base for 12 years, and it was a daily occurrence with low ranking, young enlisted guys, driving in brand new NICE cars asking for directions to Navy Relief. (I was tempted to sell them my 1995 Mazda Protege sitting in the parking lot….may have worked better for them…)August 26, 2010 at 7:09 PM #597458Ricechex
Participant[quote=barnaby33]NTSD, why does it matter. There is an E-5 who lives below me, but he drives a 7 series. Its so he can look fly when he drives his girl to Denny’s to order off the dollar menu. Differing priorities.
Either that or you’ve stumbled upon a lair of real estate agents and loan brokers. Ah faded glory.
Josh[/quote]
LOL! So true! I worked on a base for 12 years, and it was a daily occurrence with low ranking, young enlisted guys, driving in brand new NICE cars asking for directions to Navy Relief. (I was tempted to sell them my 1995 Mazda Protege sitting in the parking lot….may have worked better for them…)August 26, 2010 at 7:09 PM #597566Ricechex
Participant[quote=barnaby33]NTSD, why does it matter. There is an E-5 who lives below me, but he drives a 7 series. Its so he can look fly when he drives his girl to Denny’s to order off the dollar menu. Differing priorities.
Either that or you’ve stumbled upon a lair of real estate agents and loan brokers. Ah faded glory.
Josh[/quote]
LOL! So true! I worked on a base for 12 years, and it was a daily occurrence with low ranking, young enlisted guys, driving in brand new NICE cars asking for directions to Navy Relief. (I was tempted to sell them my 1995 Mazda Protege sitting in the parking lot….may have worked better for them…)August 26, 2010 at 7:09 PM #597883Ricechex
Participant[quote=barnaby33]NTSD, why does it matter. There is an E-5 who lives below me, but he drives a 7 series. Its so he can look fly when he drives his girl to Denny’s to order off the dollar menu. Differing priorities.
Either that or you’ve stumbled upon a lair of real estate agents and loan brokers. Ah faded glory.
Josh[/quote]
LOL! So true! I worked on a base for 12 years, and it was a daily occurrence with low ranking, young enlisted guys, driving in brand new NICE cars asking for directions to Navy Relief. (I was tempted to sell them my 1995 Mazda Protege sitting in the parking lot….may have worked better for them…)August 26, 2010 at 7:40 PM #596825Aecetia
ParticipantFor many people appearance is more important than substance or financial stability.
August 26, 2010 at 7:40 PM #596919Aecetia
ParticipantFor many people appearance is more important than substance or financial stability.
August 26, 2010 at 7:40 PM #597463Aecetia
ParticipantFor many people appearance is more important than substance or financial stability.
August 26, 2010 at 7:40 PM #597571Aecetia
ParticipantFor many people appearance is more important than substance or financial stability.
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