discerning2003c5z
Discerning
discerning2003c5z

V6 and H6 are better. 120 degree V6 is best. Fact

The VR30DDTT is a fantastic engine with plenty of potential. No reason to bother with a nose heavy and top heavy straight 6.

Hey Max... what's going on. with your. punctuation,?

The only thing more pathetic than another attempt at this ridiculous and foolish record is Mr. Roy's attempt to disparage it. You are no better, sir.

I’m gonna say it’s all irrelevant and stupid.

By your logic, WRC rally racing isn’t racing. A hill climb isn’t racing. Time attack and autocross aren’t racing.

I didn't know that. I guess the 1/8th trap makes a lot more sense now.

So the livewire is supposed to be utility like? Because when I spoke to the HD rep at the Petit Le Mans, he kept describing it as a Sport Touring or Sport Cruiser. I lost track of how often he described it as sporty.

I applaud you for saying quicker instead of faster.

Well, it’s also slower than an FJR1300, which is a fat sport touring bike. I sat on the live wire and driven the fjr. The Yamaha is more comfortable and a better cruiser

Let me list the ways you’re wrong

I purchased the truck at the end of 2018.

No worries

I don’t recall saying that people cant afford to pay $1k a month for 36 months. I am just about 100% confident I didnt say that at all. I think you’re confusing me with someone else.

Listen, I completely get it and my finance side screams to get items at the bottom of the depreciation curve.

We also got several significant discounts and my wife loves it. I just did a quick check of market value and we are theoretocally already breaking eeveni sold private sale (we purchased it 2 years ago).

I think a better question is: why do you feel others should justify their choices to you? Why is it something you concern yourself with?

I don’t do financial planning for individuals. I work for a corporation and focus on ROI and proformas. Our revenue is actually up over our estimates due to our market and the current climate.

This has nothing to do with my scenario, but what you say is true - if irrelevant in my case.

We have money in a few index funds. Mostly with vanguard (low fees). We switched a significant amount of money over to a high yield savings account (2.1% APY) in February and we avoided a huge loss.