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Adeptus_Minor 10-20-2012 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 521883)
Cars that depreciate like a brick are great. That means they're killer bargains in the secondhand market.
:lol

True, but then you run the risk of looking like the guy who wants to rock the prestige car but can't really afford it, so he buys the old one. If you ask him, he says "Yeah, I drive a Lexus" (but artfully avoids mentioning that it's a 2003 that had 70k on it when he bought it)
There's a certain level of sense to it. I mean, if it's about getting a still-nice car at a bargain, then cool. But I think a lot of people do it just for the image and don't realize it makes the opposite impression of what they intend.
Of course, that could be because I see a lot of people who seem to be doing that in my part of town. :wink:

Homeslice 10-20-2012 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Adeptus_Minor (Post 521902)
True, but then you run the risk of looking like the guy who wants to rock the prestige car but can't really afford it, so he buys the old one. If you ask him, he says "Yeah, I drive a Lexus" (but artfully avoids mentioning that it's a 2003 that had 70k on it when he bought it)
There's a certain level of sense to it. I mean, if it's about getting a still-nice car at a bargain, then cool. But I think a lot of people do it just for the image and don't realize it makes the opposite impression of what they intend.
Of course, that could be because I see a lot of people who seem to be doing that in my part of town. :wink:

Either that, or they're just confident with their ability to fix & maintain used cars.

Or, it was a hand-me-down from their rich parents.

Or, it's an older person who simply keeps their cars for 10 years or more.

Either way, it helps the rest of us, because it keeps small businesses (shops) afloat, and it helps the environment by not needing to manufacture another new car, with all the pollution it causes to make all that plastic, steel, rubber and paint.

Adeptus_Minor 10-20-2012 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Homeslice (Post 521912)
Either that, or they're just confident with their ability to maifix & maintain used cars.

Or, it was a hand-me-down from their rich parents.

Or, it's an older person who simply keeps their cars for 10 years or more.

Either way, it helps the rest of us, because it keeps small businesses (shops) afloat, and it helps the environment by not needing to manufacture another new car, with all the pollution it causes to make all that plastic, steel, rubber and paint.

Wait... did I just get my attempt at a judgmental post derailed by Slice? :skep:

fasternyou929 10-20-2012 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Adeptus_Minor (Post 521916)
Wait... did I just get my attempt at a judgmental post derailed by Slice? :skep:

There can be only one Judge...

Sean 10-20-2012 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Adeptus_Minor (Post 521902)
True, but then you run the risk of looking like

Don't care. :) Great car, not much money. I think buying new cars is pretty dumb when you can get the same thing, or more, for much less.

Adeptus_Minor 10-21-2012 02:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 521918)
Don't care. :) Great car, not much money. I think buying new cars is pretty dumb when you can get the same thing, or more, for much less.

Oh, I understand. I think it's all in what you choose.
If you're driving an oil-burning, jankety looking high end car just so you can say you own one of whatever brand it is, is it really a great deal or are you just pretending?
We're not talking certified pre-owned here.

Adeptus_Minor 10-21-2012 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by fasternyou929 (Post 521917)
There can be only one Judge...

And there will never be another. That Australian thing that Pontiac slapped a GTO badge on does not count.

Sixxxxer 10-21-2012 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Homeslice (Post 521646)
Looks good......but yeah, British electronics reliability = teh suk

There's more American/German Influence in them than you think.

And there currently owned by a Middle Eastern Trucking Company Called Tata.

So figure all that the fuck out...And it's not as British as it once used to be.


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