CANTWN4LSN
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Lots of attitude in this thread. Is Trump lurking around here somewhere?
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I feel like this will happen to me when I do the HPDE in Nola Motorsports park this May. Hoping it comes late april/ early may. This will give me enough time to get to 1000 miles, do the first oil change, so its ready for the track like the manual says.Young owners unite!
Everyone at my track attack was 50+. Everyone thought my father owned the Boss and I was the guest when instead it was vice versa.
Trump has stolen a lot of my ideas - i'm tired of it.Lots of attitude in this thread. Is Trump lurking around here somewhere?
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Wow, wish I could have bought this car at 26! Congrats man!!!I'm 26, graduated college in civil engineering, and wanted to treat myself.
So I checked the site and there is one car in my area that I can rent that has a manual. It is $29 a day.I honestly dont know of too many retail chains that rent out manual cars, but you might want to try these guys and see if you can rent someones manual car for a week or so. Otherwise buy a beater on craigslist
https://turo.com/rent (formerly relay rides, basically AirBnB for cars)
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That's pretty good right there. Rent that for a few days - should have no issues driving your GT350 off the lot after that. Just take it super easy the first 1,000 miles until it's 2nd nature.So I checked the site and there is one car in my area that I can rent that has a manual. It is $29 a day.
I then called enterprise and they said they have a weekend special. Its $30 for the whole weekend if I stay under 300 miles, so that is really cheap. The only thing is, the lady on the phone said they do not always have cars with manuals available so I will have to go in and check each weekend.
Congrats. I'm certainly not asking you to be sorry, you've had a hard 5? years of working every day!Should I be sorry for being entitled? Forget it, that is not happening. I worked hard through college and landed up with a 6 figure salary. Sorry but not sorry.
Instead I suggest you share your sob story for not being able to afford afford a nice car at the age of 26 somewhere else.
Good day.
I'm 30 and I did all these things minus a rental property, but I'm working on that now.Congrats. I'm certainly not asking you to be sorry, you've had a hard 5? years of working every day!
You're 26, so I'm sure you have your priorities in place. I bet you are fully funding your retirement IRA or 401/403b, yes? Good, smart boy. Of course you made sure you had 0 revolving credit card debt or other car loans outstanding. Right on! Then, I bet you have at least bought your first piece of property...right? Most likely a small single family home on a small lot. Since land is an appreciating asset and cars (usually) only depreciate, it is any prudent young person's FIRST big purchase. Maybe you've decided you should leverage the first piece of property and buy something else with a positive cash flow to make it pay for itself. Really smart boy. You might even have that rental help pay for a new car someday.
So with all those bases covered, you had a good chunk of cash left to drop on a down payment so you would not have a $800+ monthly car nut, I bet you put 20k down. You are one smart cookie. I like how you put life's priorities in order before you "treated" yourself.
You're gonna do great things seeing how rational and considered you have been. Have fun with the car!
Does it really matter? He can spend his money however he wants. If he doesn't have a family his expenses will be much lower. He also has a civil engineering degree so he has proved he is more than capable of making decisions. Six figures is more than enough to afford a car like this.Congrats. I'm certainly not asking you to be sorry, you've had a hard 5? years of working every day!
You're 26, so I'm sure you have your priorities in place. I bet you are fully funding your retirement IRA or 401/403b, yes? Good, smart boy. Of course you made sure you had 0 revolving credit card debt or other car loans outstanding. Right on! Then, I bet you have at least bought your first piece of property...right? Most likely a small single family home on a small lot. Since land is an appreciating asset and cars (usually) only depreciate, it is any prudent young person's FIRST big purchase. Maybe you've decided you should leverage the first piece of property and buy something else with a positive cash flow to make it pay for itself. Really smart boy. You might even have that rental help pay for a new car someday.
So with all those bases covered, you had a good chunk of cash left to drop on a down payment so you would not have a $800+ monthly car nut, I bet you put 20k down. You are one smart cookie. I like how you put life's priorities in order before you "treated" yourself.
You're gonna do great things seeing how rational and considered you have been. Have fun with the car!

You sir, are an ass.Congrats. I'm certainly not asking you to be sorry, you've had a hard 5? years of working every day!
You're 26, so I'm sure you have your priorities in place. I bet you are fully funding your retirement IRA or 401/403b, yes? Good, smart boy. Of course you made sure you had 0 revolving credit card debt or other car loans outstanding. Right on! Then, I bet you have at least bought your first piece of property...right? Most likely a small single family home on a small lot. Since land is an appreciating asset and cars (usually) only depreciate, it is any prudent young person's FIRST big purchase. Maybe you've decided you should leverage the first piece of property and buy something else with a positive cash flow to make it pay for itself. Really smart boy. You might even have that rental help pay for a new car someday.
So with all those bases covered, you had a good chunk of cash left to drop on a down payment so you would not have a $800+ monthly car nut, I bet you put 20k down. You are one smart cookie. I like how you put life's priorities in order before you "treated" yourself.
You're gonna do great things seeing how rational and considered you have been. Have fun with the car!