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You can not get enough of a discount to counteract depreciation in the first ear of ownership, and paying interest on a depreciating asset is a bad financial decision in itself.

cars are not financial investments. They are emotional investments.

How obvious does an answer have to be for a question to be rhetorical?

Sounds like Rose needs some therapy and emotional help, the best that Adidas’s $80M can buy.

Buying new is and always will be a bad financial decision*. Instant ~20% off the second you drive off the lot. Buying used financial pros:

I’m really looking forward to jacking up his career 29.7% three point percentage again. I mean he’s down to 23.1% this year, so he’s due, you know?

Buy a six months old vehicle. It has already lost the biggest hit of depreciation, and it’ll still be in all warranties. Just do due diligence in checking its history and mechanicals before you buy.

It’s not a myth. Almost ALL things purchased lose more value at beginning of their service life than later on. It’s almost always a better deal to buy something slightly used.

And welcome to the completely predicted outcome of the GOP tax scam bill: predicted by Bernie Sanders, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and anyone who has half a brain or even a passing acquaintance of economic history. First, the GOP drains money from the government, which was, after all, created to look after the

USA! USA!

Won’t you think of the poor billionaires who have to pay taxes?! Those damn children can get a job to get their health insurance! Bootstraps!

I thought Elton John was about 92

And pretty soon we’ll all look like those pudgy, boneless people from Wall-E.

Not sure if I want a guy who’s clearly so bad at driving designing autonomous driving software.

Have been driving in LA with a rental car that doesn’t have the autonomous features that my own car has. Almost crashed ten times and ran over five people in two days! Humans aren’t designed to drive cars!

Those who can’t do, teach!

Maybe GTA isn’t the best driving simulator to learn on.

Sounds like Mr. Kazemi can’t drive.

Probably tweeting that as he drove.

I’m sure concessions employees are trained to not sell alcohol to intoxicated people but I’m sure somewhere around 100% of the drunk people at a game were plastered when they got to the game.