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Which further strengthens my original comment: Stop buying shit you can’t afford!

Not sure why this is a comment. We all know what was meant.

Then the price of vehicles increase, just because people are will to pay outrageous prices by financing. Then they claim bankruptcy and make others pay for their mistakes. Suicide rates and substance abuse goes up because they need a coping mechanism, which in turn increases national health spending. Families are

Many people take this easy argument, and some will be fine. But there’s those who lose their job for the next 2 years... Or they have to refinance their mortgage at a higher rate... or they have unexpected medical bills... or owe back taxes... or their banks increase their interest rate because they’re a higher risk

Hilariously true. Some people can “afford” to spend 75% of their paycheck on a car... then live off ramen noodles...

You got it backwards. Buying expensive things doesn’t mean you’ll lose your job. But losing your job means you can’t buy expensive things. If you’ve placed your happiness on your indulgence, then that means losing your money will make you unhappy. If you learn to be happy by actually living within your means, you

LOL, always the first line spewed out of the mouth of heavy consumers. If you need to buy these more expensive things just to “have fun and enjoy life” then you’re a boring person who is one mistake at work away from being fired and being depressed. Spending an extra 20k on a car so you sit on a dead cow will make you

I’m sure the 3 year old orphans are completely up to the task.

What are you talking about? That’s not a video of you.

Yes

No, this is boring...............

Best motoring has always been the Asian Top Gear.

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No, what’s amazing is that we even have cars, yet most people are so difficult to please:

70% of people who win the lottery eventually end up bankrupt, and that becomes more likely depending how young they are. The other 30% will probably do fine without advice. So what’s the point of giving advice that benefits the few, rather than the many?

“Require” is a extremely broad term in the automotive world...

If there weren’t numbers, maybe. But 90% of people who buy a new car, finance. And the best selling vehicle in North America is a pickup (when people actually think about that for a second, they should all be saying OMG! WE HAVE A PROBLEM!). Now add in a lottery winner in their twenties (70% of lottery winners end up

Then if it’s so easy, why aren’t you competing?

Exactly. Like those who think racing in F1 is the same as driving to work every day.