I Fucked My Car Up This Morning

everyone who is trying to rag on hustler for the car he drives - have you ever wondered why warren buffet drives a lincoln towncar and doesn't spend money on flashy, expensive cars? bunch of real weenie hut jr's in the thread.

keep hustlin, hustler.

Yeah but he gets a new one every year.

And don't forget that he owns a private jet.
 


Yeah but he gets a new one every year.

And don't forget that he owns a private jet.

no he doesn't get a new one every year, and this is a known fact. He owns a Cadillac DTS he bought to support GM, and before that had a 2001 Lincoln Towncar that he auctioned off for charity.
 
Nothing wrong with that, I still drive my 2001 Lincoln LS and the wifey rocks an Explorer. I've never been able to wrap my head around losing $10k when I drive off the lot. Probably going to upgrade soon though...to another used car.
 
So something like this?

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Sorry to hear about your car Brandon. Do you often drive with the doors open?

+1 for practical cars

When I first moved to Philly I had a Dodge Ram that was broken into 3 times in a month and, finally, had the tailgate stolen off the back midday while I was out at work.

When I decided to buy my next car, I just went with a used Sentra. People around here park by braille and I've been rear-ended by a convicted drunk driver (who was drunk at the time). 90% of the time I just ride my bike or take mass transit anyway. When it comes time to sell, I'll lose maybe 1 or 2 grand on the resale? But the car will have cost me about 20% of what it cost to have even a simple American truck repaired over the course of it's life.
 
yup, what he says.

Buy a car for 50k, and sell it for 25k a few years later.

rofl. that's not my thang.


I normally try to buy a ~2 year old car when I get something new. Let someone else take the "drive out of the dealership" hit. You still get 90% of the quality of the car for around 50% of the price if you find a good enough deal.

I'm currently rockin' an '06 I bought in '08 working out great !
 
Sorry to hear about your car Brandon. Do you often drive with the doors open?

+1 for practical cars

When I first moved to Philly I had a Dodge Ram that was broken into 3 times in a month and, finally, had the tailgate stolen off the back midday while I was out at work.

When I decided to buy my next car, I just went with a used Sentra. People around here park by braille and I've been rear-ended by a convicted drunk driver (who was drunk at the time). 90% of the time I just ride my bike or take mass transit anyway. When it comes time to sell, I'll lose maybe 1 or 2 grand on the resale? But the car will have cost me about 20% of what it cost to have even a simple American truck repaired over the course of it's life.

god i love philly
 
A+ Cars are useless, never buy them as an investment, obviously.

I bought my car last year brand new for like 55k, its worth like 40kish now, worst part is I don't even drive much only put 4k on the dash too.

but than again you won't see my whipping some bs, i'd rather stunt son.
 
Sorry to hear about your car Brandon. Do you often drive with the doors open?

+1 for practical cars

When I first moved to Philly I had a Dodge Ram that was broken into 3 times in a month and, finally, had the tailgate stolen off the back midday while I was out at work.

When I decided to buy my next car, I just went with a used Sentra. People around here park by braille and I've been rear-ended by a convicted drunk driver (who was drunk at the time). 90% of the time I just ride my bike or take mass transit anyway. When it comes time to sell, I'll lose maybe 1 or 2 grand on the resale? But the car will have cost me about 20% of what it cost to have even a simple American truck repaired over the course of it's life.

Yeah, I never had a car in the six years I lived in Philly. If I did, I would have bought a total POS for the above mentioned reasons. I have to admit that I loved my SEPTA Trailpass.

Good for the OP for not giving in to those materialistic possessions. Keep doing your thing.
 
I managed to get about $400 in parking tickets in two days in Philly. Fucking hate that city. Love the Cheese Steak though.

My first day here interviewing for a job I got $185 worth of parking tickets in 2 hours time. My plates were expired /out of state and, as I hadn't been back in the state yet (and wasn't sure yet I'd be living in Philly without a job) I didn't have an address to switch them to yet.

Yeah I'm pretty much done with Philly. Another year or two and I'm out.

Edited to add: I will miss the cheesesteaks though.
 
Ever backed out of the garage with your drivers side door open? I have!

No but i've run into the house garage door, run over the grass and run into my husbands car next to me at various times trying to get in and out of the garage.

What can I say? I don't like boundaries. Don't cage me bro.
 
Everyone who's into cars knows that you don't buy a car as an investment… you buy it for the sheer fucking thrill of the V8 engine, hand stitched leather or carbon fiber body! It doesn't matter if your Ferrari does 12 mpg and it's depreciating every time you drive it! It's a fucking Ferrari for god sake!

There is one thing that's an answer for almost every problem! MAKE MORE FUCKING MONEY.

Look here while I school you boys and girls! If you make $100K a year and you buy yourself a $100K car that doesn't make sense and you don't have to be a genius to realize that the money is better off invested. HOWEVER if 10% of you available cash will buy you that car that your passionate about… THEN WHY FUCKING NOT!

My 2 cents….
 
THANK YOU MAGNATE FOR YOUR INSIGHTFUL 2 CENTS. I WILL NOW WORK THAT MUCH HARDER THANKS TO YOUR AMAZINGLY MOTIVATIONAL 2 CENTS. IN FACT, I AM NOW CLAIMING 'SET YOUR GOALS HIGH... THEN SMASH THEM' AS MY NEW PERSONAL MOTTO. BOY, AM I GLAD I WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO OPEN THIS THREAD AND READ WHAT YOU HAD TO SAY. MY LIFE WILL ABSOLUTELY NEVER BE THE SAME. ALL HAIL MAGNATE.
 
THANK YOU MAGNATE FOR YOUR INSIGHTFUL 2 CENTS. I WILL NOW WORK THAT MUCH HARDER THANKS TO YOUR AMAZINGLY MOTIVATIONAL 2 CENTS. IN FACT, I AM NOW CLAIMING 'SET YOUR GOALS HIGH... THEN SMASH THEM' AS MY NEW PERSONAL MOTTO. BOY, AM I GLAD I WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO OPEN THIS THREAD AND READ WHAT YOU HAD TO SAY. MY LIFE WILL ABSOLUTELY NEVER BE THE SAME. ALL HAIL MAGNATE.


Oh yes! Magnate's post opened my eyes! Now I know that I only need to make more money to buy cars :D