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This !Depends on your situation, I know people that make less with r/ts. But for you know, don't make decisions on predicted income, wait till life settles with that check and figure out what you can handle.
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This !Depends on your situation, I know people that make less with r/ts. But for you know, don't make decisions on predicted income, wait till life settles with that check and figure out what you can handle.
Don't get a used car bro, if you're financing anything used your interest rate is going to be awful
As awful as this advice.Don't get a used car bro, if you're financing anything used your interest rate is going to be awful
Don't get a used car bro, if you're financing anything used your interest rate is going to be awful
so only get a brand new car?
lol
Ummm, I am working, but not in my field that I got my college degree for..LMAO. This dude is jobless and talking about buying a 36k car. I wouldn't buy a 36k unless I'm making 80k+. Get a job and get a used Camry, bruh. You'll thank me in a few years
Yes do this.Get da older one which is cheaper and pocket some
Savings.
My rule of thumb is only spend half your salary on your car
My rule of thumb is only spend half your salary on your car
So someone who makes $250K/year should be able to buy a brand new Porsche Cayenne Turbo?
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Y'all are something else...
Get da older SRT8, spend less & get more power.
who pays the full cost upfront? and why buy when you can lease.
To the people emphasizing on getting a used car, the difference between a brand new car and used one isn't all that big anymore (especially with Japanese cars, which is what I've been shopping for).
OP is still dumb for making this thread though
who pays the full cost upfront? and why buy when you can lease.
not sure if srs