Damn guys, where were you when I was trying to sell my 2020 with 12 miles on it? Ended up trading it back to the dealer for a 392 Wrangler....basically getting 77k for the car and 6.5% sales tax savings. A bit of sellers regret here! Oh well, life goes on...
Thanks for that information. No matter a person's financial ability, 200k is a pile of money for any car. Some of my friends think 90k for a TRX or 80k for a 392 Wrangler is absolutely nuts. Guess it's a matter of perspective.
Part of the having discretionary money comes with a curse for most....you also have had a long career earning that cash. Which means your getting on in years...as in old! After a career with geriatric patients, I figure might as well spend it as the nursing home surly will! YOLO!!!
No, I can definitely afford 200k for a car. A better question maybe do I WANT to invest that capitol in a car or some other life choice. But again thanks for providing the information.
I am looking for a new toy. May I ask approximately what will it cost me to play in this arena? I also shared some of the issues you had with the GT 500 and sold it without regret. Stunning car you have there!
That could be. Might change once the Rubicon hits the streets, but who knows. What I do know, is given a choice I will buy a V8 powered vehicle over a 4 or a 6. But that Is just my own preference.
Wow. I guess thats the difference between living in the sticks as compared to a metro area. I guess it is all relative. If a guy is pulling down 1.5 mill or more a year, what's 20 or 50k to him? Not much. When I grow up and win the lottery I will be in that league. Not so much currently...
Just giving you crap. I briefly owned a 2020 GT500 that I received in a trade deal. I wanted to find out about the car and enjoyed the banter I found here. As I said previously, nice car, well executed, but not my choice of vehicle. Recently sold the GT, which was a base model. But who knows...