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<blockquote data-quote="smitty2919" data-source="post: 16582447" data-attributes="member: 113577"><p>I don't know what a CFTP GT500 is. Carbon Fiber Toilet Paper? I bet that's expensive. I'll take your word for it, but it's still a Mustang for that kind of money...no thanks.</p><p></p><p>A LOT you can do with $90k that gets you farther along in life than spending it on one car. I'm all for going for dream cars, but eeeesh @ $90K. I KNOW I KNOW tons of people go Lambo/Ferarri/MB/Maserati etc etc but I still think it's nuts LOL. I'm a regular guy that likes regular things. I'd rather have a nice pad on some acreage (which would hold value better) with a 5 car garage and have 5 fun cars (totaling $90K at the end of the day) than a cookie cutter house on 1/8 acre in a sub division with on $90K car. BUT if that's what YOU want, go for it.</p><p></p><p>But that's ME and MY desire. My "dream car" was a Corvette and I was fortunate to get into a C5Z. Many would laugh at the C5 being a plastic toy, and I would agree in the grand scheme of things and cars out there. BUT it works very well for ME and scratches my itch over and over. So yes I followed and got my dream car...but at a SEVERLY LOWER financial impact from a debt to income ratio in my life LOL.</p><p></p><p>HOWEVER...if I had NO debt...NONE (and I have the income I do now or more)...you might find me paying that much as the ultimate "I have f-you money...merry Christmas/happy birthday/merry kawanza to me" LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smitty2919, post: 16582447, member: 113577"] I don't know what a CFTP GT500 is. Carbon Fiber Toilet Paper? I bet that's expensive. I'll take your word for it, but it's still a Mustang for that kind of money...no thanks. A LOT you can do with $90k that gets you farther along in life than spending it on one car. I'm all for going for dream cars, but eeeesh @ $90K. I KNOW I KNOW tons of people go Lambo/Ferarri/MB/Maserati etc etc but I still think it's nuts LOL. I'm a regular guy that likes regular things. I'd rather have a nice pad on some acreage (which would hold value better) with a 5 car garage and have 5 fun cars (totaling $90K at the end of the day) than a cookie cutter house on 1/8 acre in a sub division with on $90K car. BUT if that's what YOU want, go for it. But that's ME and MY desire. My "dream car" was a Corvette and I was fortunate to get into a C5Z. Many would laugh at the C5 being a plastic toy, and I would agree in the grand scheme of things and cars out there. BUT it works very well for ME and scratches my itch over and over. So yes I followed and got my dream car...but at a SEVERLY LOWER financial impact from a debt to income ratio in my life LOL. HOWEVER...if I had NO debt...NONE (and I have the income I do now or more)...you might find me paying that much as the ultimate "I have f-you money...merry Christmas/happy birthday/merry kawanza to me" LOL [/QUOTE]
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