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<blockquote data-quote="BrunotheBoxer" data-source="post: 16896154" data-attributes="member: 132046"><p>You know what the best feeling in the world is. Having zero debt. Owning your own time. </p><p>My wife who is my financial advisor says you can’t spend money in a worse way than on expensive cars. </p><p></p><p>She buys Jap cars new for cash and runs them into the ground. All she cares about is reliability. Is she right?</p><p>Depends on your life goals and pleasures. </p><p></p><p>To me. I’m not buying a $50k car unless I can pay cash or the interest rate is less than 1% so I’d say you should be earning a lot more than $100k to justify it. </p><p>I personally wouldn’t spend $50k on a regular mustang no matter how much I have or $100k on a vette but that’s just my opinion. </p><p></p><p>I get it for some people cars are life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrunotheBoxer, post: 16896154, member: 132046"] You know what the best feeling in the world is. Having zero debt. Owning your own time. My wife who is my financial advisor says you can’t spend money in a worse way than on expensive cars. She buys Jap cars new for cash and runs them into the ground. All she cares about is reliability. Is she right? Depends on your life goals and pleasures. To me. I’m not buying a $50k car unless I can pay cash or the interest rate is less than 1% so I’d say you should be earning a lot more than $100k to justify it. I personally wouldn’t spend $50k on a regular mustang no matter how much I have or $100k on a vette but that’s just my opinion. I get it for some people cars are life. [/QUOTE]
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