Angry50
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- Nov 15, 2016
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- Jacksonville, FL
- First Name
- Fred
- Vehicle(s)
- 2017 Shelby GT350
so based off 1 choice someone made you want to come in here acting high and mighty to feel better why you dont have an 18. its ok you will get there. not everyone has great credit. retirement is easy its for people with a legit job they practically give it you and i have mine set to the max. sooooo.. i dont mind salty chips though.If you're trading a car in that's barely a year old to upgrade to next years model, just based on that financial decision alone you probably aren't very good with money. At that rate, you could be doing forced induction for the money you lose especially if you're trading in every year. You should probably lease instead.
I guess that's the difference between someone with a lot of debt and someone with not as much and wants to retire one day.
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