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which Aston Martin should I buy?

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Originally posted by: Fausto
I see a 28 year old with a high school diploma. How are you going to pay for this, exactly?




duh, with the money he makes from the ATOT mac club. He may have just a high school diploma but he is the CEO. Bill Gates charity my ass.

 
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: Fausto
I see a 28 year old with a high school diploma. How are you going to pay for this, exactly?

That's a rather presumptuous comment, no?

Not really. I guarantee you that 99.999% of people with a high school diploma only could not afford this. You need to be making 7 figures per year (at the very least) to be able to afford this.
 
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: Fausto
I see a 28 year old with a high school diploma. How are you going to pay for this, exactly?

That's a rather presumptuous comment, no?

Not really. I guarantee you that 99.999% of people with a high school diploma only could not afford this. You need to be making 7 figures per year (at the very least) to be able to afford this.

Perhaps presumptuous wasn't the best word choice.

And 7 figures a year is a lot more than is really necessary to afford a car like this. What's the average that most people spend as a percentage of their gross income? 10%? Somewhere around there at least. Assume you could pick one up for $268k, with $50k down that's ~$4,000/mo at a reasonable interest rate. That would require ~$40k/mo gross, and that's ~$500k/year.
 
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: Fausto
I see a 28 year old with a high school diploma. How are you going to pay for this, exactly?

That's a rather presumptuous comment, no?

Not really. I guarantee you that 99.999% of people with a high school diploma only could not afford this. You need to be making 7 figures per year (at the very least) to be able to afford this.

Perhaps presumptuous wasn't the best word choice.

And 7 figures a year is a lot more than is really necessary to afford a car like this. What's the average that most people spend as a percentage of their gross income? 10%? Somewhere around there at least. Assume you could pick one up for $268k, with $50k down that's ~$4,000/mo at a reasonable interest rate. That would require ~$40k/mo gross, and that's ~$500k/year.

New Aston Martins start at about $115k. A used 2003 may go for less (though probably not much less).
 
Originally posted by: bigrash
Originally posted by: troytime
i have a couple extras in my garage, will sell you for cheap

na, i really want a brand new one. i guess I can always give a used one to my gf though. how much?

hmm...i dunno
9 is a good number though
9 ok with you?
 
ive been highly debating wether or not I should get a 2006 bmw m5 or wait for the 2007.....

Or just get a 330ci and use the rest of my money on a decent fishing boat...

aston martins are usually "gas station to gas station" cars... main reason Im thinking of not getting an m5
 
Originally posted by: RelaxTheMind
ive been highly debating wether or not I should get a 2006 bmw m5 or wait for the 2007.....

Or just get a 330ci and use the rest of my money on a decent fishing boat...

aston martins are usually "gas station to gas station" cars... main reason Im thinking of not getting an m5

if you're worried about gas, you shouldn't be buying an exotic car in the first place
 
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