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08/09 GT500KR or 13/14 GT500
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<blockquote data-quote="Jus Cruisin" data-source="post: 16534903" data-attributes="member: 199587"><p>Yep.... Investments are in the stock market and rarely cars. Sure there are examples of people making a big return but those are few and far between. Cars are my past time / hobby and I'm happy to breakeven which is rare. I bought one #'s matching car about 20 years ago (1969 Chevelle SS396) and was miserable owning it because I couldn't modify it and had to be careful with it. I did make a little bit on the sale of it but I would have done better leaving the money with Merrill Lynch. I want a car that I want to look at everytime I walk by it in the garage. I use this example. A couple can go for a 10 day trip to the Caymans /Hawaii or wherever and blow 10 grand easy. If I have a car for a couple of years and between what I spend on it and what I sell it for costs me 10 grand over that time , I consider it money well spent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jus Cruisin, post: 16534903, member: 199587"] Yep.... Investments are in the stock market and rarely cars. Sure there are examples of people making a big return but those are few and far between. Cars are my past time / hobby and I'm happy to breakeven which is rare. I bought one #'s matching car about 20 years ago (1969 Chevelle SS396) and was miserable owning it because I couldn't modify it and had to be careful with it. I did make a little bit on the sale of it but I would have done better leaving the money with Merrill Lynch. I want a car that I want to look at everytime I walk by it in the garage. I use this example. A couple can go for a 10 day trip to the Caymans /Hawaii or wherever and blow 10 grand easy. If I have a car for a couple of years and between what I spend on it and what I sell it for costs me 10 grand over that time , I consider it money well spent. [/QUOTE]
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