Is your WRX stock?
Is your WRX stock?
lol
Liquid dynamics. Ugh
I actually think the retirement question is a much bigger deal than the savings account statistic. People can change spending habits (in theory).
Fox body Mustang GT. That was my immediate thought when I saw that picture.
edit: Kinja fail
The ad campaign for this car is strong. Like I really want one. I can’t afford one, but I still really want one.
You have no idea how much money I make. Only that I’ve saved an amount. I said this in another response, not having a savings account (or less than $1k) ≠ being poor. Are there lots of people living below acceptable standards due to lack of income, yes. Are there lots of people making a decent wage and choosing to…
It’s actually not as uncommon as you’d think! And the older cab-less tractors are great because it’s usually mounted on the fender.
Sad!
First off, I’m sorry for being an asshole. It’s how I respond to condescending pricks. Not a trait I’m proud of, but none the less, own.
I get it. You’re poor. And super bitter about it.
Which is why I mentioned taking out a loan to buy the car. Something a large number of Americans are quite familiar with.
Yeah, 62% is an alarming number. Of them, the 21% without a savings account is less surprising.
And Kimi was the exact drive I was thinking isn’t exactly a “no way.” If the offer was right I think Ferrari could be tempted to move him. Do I think it’s likely? No. But I wouldn’t call it impossible.
No. My response to you was that he could have paid cash OR he could have taken out a loan.
Seriously... Adding Post-Retirement Gordon only makes things better.
Not sure I agree with your no way list but who the hell am I to say what is and isn’t possible?!
For sure. His views are decent. Social Blade has him making (on the high end) over $900K a year. Even if the reality is only half that, he’s doing pretty good.
Lets put aside what we know about the guy.