But you get WAY more money back when you sell the Taco.
But you get WAY more money back when you sell the Taco.
Imagine paying 37k for a 15 year old truck....
I would say more like 1:100 miles. You’re redlining, WOT and 100% braking.
The highest performance car you’ll ever drive is a rental car....due to the fact you do stuff in it that you wouldn’t dare do in your own car.
The fb marketplace shows he owns a wrap shop so why not wrap your own vehicle as a show piece.
Uhh that’s an E63, so your analysis makes zero sense if you actually knew anything about the 2 cars.
It’s in Basalt which is near Aspen
I had this saved in my FB marketplace and was changed to sold a few days ago
Uhh they don’t look who buys the tickets.
I see flights on frontier for 11 bucks...wouldn’t it just be cheaper to pay for the entire row and put 2 of them under your fictitious friend’s name?
Sounds like a GX470 at a fraction of the cost...
Me. Call a dealer to set up an appointment and they will either deliver it to test drive or you go there and test it. If you need a vehicle it’s essential.
overpriced dinosaur that I can barely fit in, I’m not even crazy tall at 6'2"
I can’t understand the appeal of this suv.
People who save for times just like this instead of living paycheck to paycheck
Could possibly be the most expensive per patient medical care in history for “short” term care. I’m guessing probably 100k per patient at least.
yep it’s called saving and living within your means...such a simple concept that apparently no one can figure out.
You’re right, new cars never breakdown or have problems....
Sure, I guess an uber for a day is out of the question.
no shit, you’re also vaporizing your money in depreciation. So either lose 10's of thousands in depreciation or spend a couple thousand in repairs. The new cars you sell at a loss aren’t “other people’s problems” sounds like they’re a good deal for the buyer while you lost all your money on a depreciating asset.