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March 6, 2008 at 8:49 PM #165716March 6, 2008 at 9:12 PM #165311anParticipant
How can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Why would you want to live in Omaha, Nebraska instead of Manhattan, NY. Oh wait, the richest guy on earth lives there. A guy who have $1M in the bank and bought his Camry for cash and live in Chula Vista is in a better shape than a guy who lease his 328i and bought his Carmel Valley condo w/ 100% LTV.Like FLU said, just wait 5-10 years and see which one is a POS. Let me know when you see a BMW w/ 200k+ miles on the odometer and require no more maintenance than the basic oil change.
March 6, 2008 at 9:12 PM #165626anParticipantHow can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Why would you want to live in Omaha, Nebraska instead of Manhattan, NY. Oh wait, the richest guy on earth lives there. A guy who have $1M in the bank and bought his Camry for cash and live in Chula Vista is in a better shape than a guy who lease his 328i and bought his Carmel Valley condo w/ 100% LTV.Like FLU said, just wait 5-10 years and see which one is a POS. Let me know when you see a BMW w/ 200k+ miles on the odometer and require no more maintenance than the basic oil change.
March 6, 2008 at 9:12 PM #165637anParticipantHow can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Why would you want to live in Omaha, Nebraska instead of Manhattan, NY. Oh wait, the richest guy on earth lives there. A guy who have $1M in the bank and bought his Camry for cash and live in Chula Vista is in a better shape than a guy who lease his 328i and bought his Carmel Valley condo w/ 100% LTV.Like FLU said, just wait 5-10 years and see which one is a POS. Let me know when you see a BMW w/ 200k+ miles on the odometer and require no more maintenance than the basic oil change.
March 6, 2008 at 9:12 PM #165639anParticipantHow can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Why would you want to live in Omaha, Nebraska instead of Manhattan, NY. Oh wait, the richest guy on earth lives there. A guy who have $1M in the bank and bought his Camry for cash and live in Chula Vista is in a better shape than a guy who lease his 328i and bought his Carmel Valley condo w/ 100% LTV.Like FLU said, just wait 5-10 years and see which one is a POS. Let me know when you see a BMW w/ 200k+ miles on the odometer and require no more maintenance than the basic oil change.
March 6, 2008 at 9:12 PM #165727anParticipantHow can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Why would you want to live in Omaha, Nebraska instead of Manhattan, NY. Oh wait, the richest guy on earth lives there. A guy who have $1M in the bank and bought his Camry for cash and live in Chula Vista is in a better shape than a guy who lease his 328i and bought his Carmel Valley condo w/ 100% LTV.Like FLU said, just wait 5-10 years and see which one is a POS. Let me know when you see a BMW w/ 200k+ miles on the odometer and require no more maintenance than the basic oil change.
March 6, 2008 at 9:38 PM #165320svelteParticipantaaaaahhhh…we’re back to the same thing: which is the best decision financially versus what is the best decision for your emotional happiness.
For those in the ‘best financial decision’ camp, they’re driving white Camrys and renting right now. π
For others (me included), we have chosen not to wait until 2012 to buy a house (come on people! that’s SIX YEARS since the peak! I ain’t renting that long) and bought cars that plaster us to the back of the seat when we hit the accelerator. We live life in the fast lane and I’m not slowing down for anybody.
I’m in the “you can’t take it with you” crowd. If I’m not allowed to enjoy my $$, then I might as well not spend so much friggin time earning it.
We put back 10% of our income each year and blow the rest on the indulgence du jour.
I’m not dissin either choice – do what makes you happy.
March 6, 2008 at 9:38 PM #165636svelteParticipantaaaaahhhh…we’re back to the same thing: which is the best decision financially versus what is the best decision for your emotional happiness.
For those in the ‘best financial decision’ camp, they’re driving white Camrys and renting right now. π
For others (me included), we have chosen not to wait until 2012 to buy a house (come on people! that’s SIX YEARS since the peak! I ain’t renting that long) and bought cars that plaster us to the back of the seat when we hit the accelerator. We live life in the fast lane and I’m not slowing down for anybody.
I’m in the “you can’t take it with you” crowd. If I’m not allowed to enjoy my $$, then I might as well not spend so much friggin time earning it.
We put back 10% of our income each year and blow the rest on the indulgence du jour.
I’m not dissin either choice – do what makes you happy.
March 6, 2008 at 9:38 PM #165647svelteParticipantaaaaahhhh…we’re back to the same thing: which is the best decision financially versus what is the best decision for your emotional happiness.
For those in the ‘best financial decision’ camp, they’re driving white Camrys and renting right now. π
For others (me included), we have chosen not to wait until 2012 to buy a house (come on people! that’s SIX YEARS since the peak! I ain’t renting that long) and bought cars that plaster us to the back of the seat when we hit the accelerator. We live life in the fast lane and I’m not slowing down for anybody.
I’m in the “you can’t take it with you” crowd. If I’m not allowed to enjoy my $$, then I might as well not spend so much friggin time earning it.
We put back 10% of our income each year and blow the rest on the indulgence du jour.
I’m not dissin either choice – do what makes you happy.
March 6, 2008 at 9:38 PM #165649svelteParticipantaaaaahhhh…we’re back to the same thing: which is the best decision financially versus what is the best decision for your emotional happiness.
For those in the ‘best financial decision’ camp, they’re driving white Camrys and renting right now. π
For others (me included), we have chosen not to wait until 2012 to buy a house (come on people! that’s SIX YEARS since the peak! I ain’t renting that long) and bought cars that plaster us to the back of the seat when we hit the accelerator. We live life in the fast lane and I’m not slowing down for anybody.
I’m in the “you can’t take it with you” crowd. If I’m not allowed to enjoy my $$, then I might as well not spend so much friggin time earning it.
We put back 10% of our income each year and blow the rest on the indulgence du jour.
I’m not dissin either choice – do what makes you happy.
March 6, 2008 at 9:38 PM #165736svelteParticipantaaaaahhhh…we’re back to the same thing: which is the best decision financially versus what is the best decision for your emotional happiness.
For those in the ‘best financial decision’ camp, they’re driving white Camrys and renting right now. π
For others (me included), we have chosen not to wait until 2012 to buy a house (come on people! that’s SIX YEARS since the peak! I ain’t renting that long) and bought cars that plaster us to the back of the seat when we hit the accelerator. We live life in the fast lane and I’m not slowing down for anybody.
I’m in the “you can’t take it with you” crowd. If I’m not allowed to enjoy my $$, then I might as well not spend so much friggin time earning it.
We put back 10% of our income each year and blow the rest on the indulgence du jour.
I’m not dissin either choice – do what makes you happy.
March 7, 2008 at 1:49 AM #165374djcParticipantHow can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Point is, most people can’t afford their houses in Carmel Valley, nor can they afford their leased 3 series, but they “bought” them anywaySoCal has quite a few $30,000 millionaires, including the new receptionist and her BMW!
March 7, 2008 at 1:49 AM #165692djcParticipantHow can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Point is, most people can’t afford their houses in Carmel Valley, nor can they afford their leased 3 series, but they “bought” them anywaySoCal has quite a few $30,000 millionaires, including the new receptionist and her BMW!
March 7, 2008 at 1:49 AM #165700djcParticipantHow can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Point is, most people can’t afford their houses in Carmel Valley, nor can they afford their leased 3 series, but they “bought” them anywaySoCal has quite a few $30,000 millionaires, including the new receptionist and her BMW!
March 7, 2008 at 1:49 AM #165704djcParticipantHow can you compare the POS camry for 20K with the ultimate car, the 3,5,7 series. It starts at nearly 40K. Why would you live in Chula Vista when you can live in Carmel Valley?
Point is, most people can’t afford their houses in Carmel Valley, nor can they afford their leased 3 series, but they “bought” them anywaySoCal has quite a few $30,000 millionaires, including the new receptionist and her BMW!
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