Melange_X3
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- 2016 Shelby GT350, 2017 Ford Focus ST, On Order 2020 CTFP Shelby GT 500 with POTTS. Car is released and awaiting shipment. I am running out of time before having to leave for Japan on July 29th.
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Maybe you have a point. If a 1st class passenger asked another 1st class passenger how they mitigated the cost of the ticket as peers the response would be well thought and more informative. Asking such a question to those who lack vision and have no idea of such strategies would likely cause less than intelligent responses. You are also right that spending $15k less during the time the car is owned is one option but it is not the only option. Savings and cost avoidance are not the same thing. We can all do things to avoid cost and still enjoy life. A very simple example is with the movies. You can take your family to the Matinee showing of a film instead of a prime time showing and pay less.Gonna go out on a limb here. To keep the analogy accurate, I'll bet they might if a 1st class passenger asked them how they could mitigate the money they spent on the 1st class ticket.
Seems to me that unless someone spends less than $15k to live for the time they own the car, ADM mitigation is a non sequitur. But maybe someone can explain how money saved elsewhere didn't really offset other expenses as opposed to the ADM.
Not looking back. I am looking forward and improving my finances forward of the major purchase. To buy a car that is basically a gas guzzling toy is inherently irrational and even at MSRP would be ilogical to try to rationalize. Let the car go in this example and think about the additional money spent to obtain it. If we all made it a habit to throw money out of the window on things and not plan for it the result is a very bad financial planning. That is all this thread is meant to discuss is the financial planning of buying the car with an ADM and what can be done about it. Sure trolls are going to come out and Negative Nancy's are going to say it is not possible but I have already given several examples that reduce the impact of the money spent. What do you have to add to the discussion? If you have nothing then just simply move along to another thread. If this is a thread that is not for you then go in peace. I am not looking for congrats on my success in life I am looking for an open discussion on cost mitigation strategies that we can all use for buying this car and just have some fun doing so.Hmm, I look at it as a one time expense to have what you want when you want it.
Again, congratulations on your success in life. If you want it, buy it, and don't look back or rationalize it.
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