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I dug up your past posts to highlight the fact that you're probably not the brightest bulb in the fixture when it comes to credit/cash decisions.
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Jumping from a $37k Camaro (It's $37k not $40k, for a 1SS, GO ****ING LOOK IT UP) to a $56k Corvette is a HUGE difference. Like, 51% more money difference. Math is absolute. It doesn't care what your opinion is. You haven't been civil. You've been acting like a troll, ignoring every fact presented to you that conflicts with your opinion for the sake of arguing. You don't like the Camaro? Hey, whatever floats your boat... Don't buy one. But also don't bag on anyone who happens to like them and thinks they're a great deal for what you get. Their opinion is worth as much to them as yours is to you. On to your 'look how gangsta I am' post: If you need to finance through a dealer, your credit is generally worthless. Paying off an installment loan early doesn't help your credit, it can actually harm it unless you're overextended to begin with, which shows a lack of good judgement in regards to money and credit decisions. Also, the banks don't give a flying crap if you pay with cash or a check; payment is payment. Posting pictures of stacks of $20 bills that may or may not be yours makes you look like this guy: https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...b4f8c56492.jpg Also, you're not impressing anyone here. Buying a house (and taking on a 30 year payment commitment) with your 'girlfriend' is a monumentally terrible decision. This will bite you in the ass, mark my words. If you don't feel committed to her enough to get married to her, engaging in a financial 30 year commitment with her is stupid. Also, once you buy that house, you're not buying anything for a good long while that isn't house related. Prepare to have your finances vacuumed away, as you will need more money than you think you do. Voice of experience, here as I have been there and done that, as have many others in this club. And, because I'm a sarcastic ball breaker: If you can afford a new car and a house, how come you're not in a Z06 convertible? Obviously, you can afford it! |
Im not trying to impress no one here. You went all internet sleuth and looked in my back posts in an attempt to show Im bull****ting about what I'm saying. As for the credit if you look back at my post like I said, it wasnt in shambles, just needed a boost. Doing what I did was the best option after speaking with the dealership to give me that boost without much of a hassle. My credit is where it needs to be & dont question why me and my girlfriend arent married. We've been together for 9 years, theres a fantastic reason for it & I dont feel like sharing it with an a sshole like yourself. GFY.
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If they had a detuned v8 that still made the same horsepower as the v6 Id be more interested in the v8 just because overall I enjoy the sound of a v8 over a v6 any day. If the v6 came supercharged Id be alright with that because it would still be fairly torquey and still save the gas mileage....turbo cars just never fit my fancy. It all comes down to the jump from 335hp to 440(ish?) in the new ss seemed like there was room in between for what im talking bout. |
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well said but not once have I ever made my position from someone who was better than anyone else or intended to fuel fire towards someones financial position or affordability. My opinions on taking on a payment remains the same, if you're buying a car and you have absolutely no wiggle room, to where $300 will make or break your entire budget, then you probably shouldn't be purchasing a $40,000 car. That is speaking from experience, as someone who has lived paycheck to paycheck their entire life, not from someone looking down on someone, just like me posting those pictures isnt me trying to impress, it was in defense of bishop. Agree to disagree but **** you again |
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