What is the current list of cars?
Hey Ben, do you know what this is? I had the pleasure of seeing it tonight at a family friends house.
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It appears to be what us old folks used to call a "landline" plugged into the wall.
Honest answer: one of the interesting discoveries about being wealthy is that you STILL have budget constraints. Just because your budget has more zeros than it used to, doesn't mean that you can skip having a budget. There are plenty of people who make a mammoth amount of money, who still manage to get into financial trouble (or worse) because they spend more than they make. Even billionaires need to be cautious about purchases - a single large yacht will cost ~$100M in the first few years of service between operating costs and depreciation. At the lower end of the wealthy spectrum, it's shockingly easy to spend $1M. I warn every newly-minted millionaire I encounter to be cautious about treating their situation like they have infinite money. That movie ends poorly.
So yes, budget constraints are real.
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It appears to be what us old folks used to call a "landline" plugged into the wall.
I was going to guess shoe, brown, right foot, one each.
it's a shredder..
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Vespa
Fiat 500
Mercedes GL
Subaru Impreza
Jeep Wrangler (daughter's car)
Merecedes C-class (son's car)
Ford F150
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Dodge Challenger
Ford Mustang
Another Ford Mustang
Yet another Ford Mustang
and, ya know, some other stuff...
@treynor
If you don't mind me asking, is the Challenger a Hellcat or did you get rid of the Hellcat?
I put about 16,000 miles on mine so far. Only a handful of track days. I love it and hate it at the same time. Unless you have track tires on it, its a big ole' burnout machine.
I believe he sold his HC charger for this reason and now has the Demon with DR’s for at least a little traction.
We get Winter Lite, here. When the all-seasons are on it, you can forget using the car in 700+ mode.