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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Chasing dream cars
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<blockquote data-quote="noco5.0" data-source="post: 16575062" data-attributes="member: 138474"><p>I don't know the depreciation on Vipers specifically but I would imagine they are holding value pretty well since they aren't making them anymore. If that's the case nothing wrong with buying one and hanging onto it to scratch the itch. I have two cars I've always wanted and they may continue to depreciate, but it's not going to be the massive drop of a new luxury car or something along those lines. There is a cost to hobbies but I prefer buying tangible assets that maintain some value versus blowing money on elaborate vacations, golf, etc. Even if it's not the best financial decision if you can reasonably afford it there is definitely something to the cliche of you only live once. As crappy as the last year has been it's definitely reinforced that notion at least for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noco5.0, post: 16575062, member: 138474"] I don't know the depreciation on Vipers specifically but I would imagine they are holding value pretty well since they aren't making them anymore. If that's the case nothing wrong with buying one and hanging onto it to scratch the itch. I have two cars I've always wanted and they may continue to depreciate, but it's not going to be the massive drop of a new luxury car or something along those lines. There is a cost to hobbies but I prefer buying tangible assets that maintain some value versus blowing money on elaborate vacations, golf, etc. Even if it's not the best financial decision if you can reasonably afford it there is definitely something to the cliche of you only live once. As crappy as the last year has been it's definitely reinforced that notion at least for me. [/QUOTE]
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