Master slacker
Something awesome.
3 year loan. But if you're a true balla' like me, you'll pay that sh*t off early.
I just had a spray-in bed liner applied to my new truck today. Next up is a retractable tonneau cover and a set of splash guards. I think that should be just about it until the tires are shot. Managed a cheap upgrade to newer model take-offs on the last one. I thought my old GMC looked pretty good sportin' Denali wheels.^^^ That's a full $125/month difference on a 60 month purchase.
And then there are guys like me who put several thousand dollars into aftermarket upgrades to cars that already don't need them...
And then there are guys like me who put several thousand dollars into aftermarket upgrades to cars that already don't need them...
HP never loses appeal.
The only debt we carry is home loan and one car loan. Usually I don't like having a car loan but needed a new car for the family and after looking around were able to get a 2012 model that was still new but had a tone of dealer incentives at what I think was a 1.9% rate. After our trade and everything even if we take the full 6 years to pay off the loan it comes out to something like 1500 so its not worth it to me to deplete savings so much to pay it off when compared to the small amount of interest over a 5 year period.
Like some others have said, if you can manage your money on your own and don't have spending problems you can use debt as a tool, but I do know some people who absolutely can't be trusted with a credit card or loans because they just spend away.
HP never loses appeal.
HP never loses appeal.
I have to admit there's a certain perverse pleasure in driving a slow car quickly. You can wail on it like you stole it and not stand out in traffic.
HP never loses appeal.
I have to admit there's a certain perverse pleasure in driving a slow car quickly. You can wail on it like you stole it and not stand out in traffic.
A 1972 MGB, for example...top speed, 130 kph, downhill, with a tailwind. Cop would never believe the car could go that fast...
Sounds more like a win for those that pay attention to intersection light patterns and small measuring tape vendors.I was holding the pole position at a stop light two days ago when a newer Kia Optima pulled alongside me. As the two lanes merged to one (his lane ending) up ahead, he was steadily creeping up to that white line hoping to hit the green and get a head start to go around my little red putt putt car. He crept so long that his back tires were on the white line before he stopped (it was a long red light). I, on the other hand, took the approach of watching the right turn arrow of the crossing traffic go from green to yellow. At yellow I let off the brake and crept up. When our light turned green, I used that initial momentum and propelled my car forward, undoubtedly shocking the number two car. He ended up merging behind the lowly red sports car, bathing in shame. Another fight won for the underpowered, A-to-B turd mobiles.
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