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Old 09-28-2012, 11:57 PM   #61
jmaryt
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Originally Posted by #87 View Post
I would buy used but this is the only car I really want and buying it used would mean I have to wait several more years.

fuck that
maybe not as long as you think!.there is always the possibility of
owners "bailing" on the car because of financial issues,especially if
a "lean" is on the car!

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Originally Posted by Dazza View Post
This.....good advice, well said

i agree! excellent point,and makes good sound "fiscal" sense!



No its not and thats why you have missed the point. Sure our lives are influenced by finances but defined??....no way!!

this is '"dead nuts" accurate! influenced,but NOT defined,because one always has the ability to "shape" ones financial condition for the better,and is only limited by the effort one is willing to expend!



I don't think he was asking that at all....he was asking whether it was a good idea, I understood he had it worked out re affordability and was cool. The question is not financial feasability its financial responsibility. The answer to that is of course it isn't financially responsible....to which I refer to the above from raul. It is all about VALUE but the decision must be without regret.....from your responses to date I'm not sure you can say that, and if you can't don't buy it, do the financially responsible thing and buy a cheap used car
yes! there can be no room for regret! after careful assessment of your "personal" financial situation,you! and only you! can arrive at the correct decision!
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