Halle Baileys baby daddy buys their son a Ferrari for his 1st birthday

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The amount of idiots that think the car is for an actual one year old is hilarious.

"This makes no sense!"
"What is a one year old supposed to do with a car?!"

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If he was white, yall would consider this an investment, that will only grow in value as he gets older.


Do y’all thing tho:francis:
No the fukk we wouldn't.

You really typed this goofy ass shyt up thinking you were making sense, huh?

We, the black people you're talking to, know this is a fukking depreciating liability.

Neg this nikka.
 

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No the fukk we wouldn't.

You really typed this goofy ass shyt up thinking you were making sense, huh?

We, the black people you're talking to, know this is a fukking depreciating liability.

Neg this nikka.
Most black people don't know shyt because they get second hand information from other stupid black people without fact checking.

By the time that kid is 40 that car will be very valuable as long as its maintained.

Its not an Impala.
 
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No the fukk we wouldn't.

You really typed this goofy ass shyt up thinking you were making sense, huh?

We, the black people you're talking to, know this is a fukking depreciating liability.

Neg this nikka.
IDK whether to be offended at him trying to defend this or whether that dumbass thinks buying a car is a value creating investment... :pachaha:
 

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:salute:To all these dealerships and jewelers out here that sending they kids kids to college and getting that good bonus check for these sales on these nikkas

That little kid wanted to hang out at a amusement park or kidsland to jump around , eat and go to sleep

So the kid will be driving this in 16 years
 

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IDK whether to be offended at him trying to defend this or whether that dumbass thinks buying a car is a value creating investment... :pachaha:

That particular maker can appreciate. But admittedly most Ferraris don't.

Unfortunately, that child's father can't afford the collectible one. I don't think they would even allow him to buy one, because he wouldn't pass the screening process. But some Ferraris are appreciating assets, because of limited production runs and selective selling.

Not the baseline models like that f8, 488 or even last gen's 458, but moreso FXXX or Enzo. At original price, they tend to be 4 or 5 times more pricey than the baselines.

To put in perspective, the baseline equivalent of today's 488 in the above video was the 355 18 years ago. It has lost more than half it's value from that era. Compare that to the Enzo which only had 399 units created . The enzo has nearly quadrupled in price when adjusted for inflation. Such a car actually is investment that would be well worth the child waiting to drive in 18 years.
 
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That particular maker can appreciate. But admittedly most Ferraris don't.

Unfortunately, that child's father can't afford the collectible one. I don't think they would even allow him to buy one, because he would pass the screening process. But some Ferraris are appreciating assets, because of limited production runs and selective selling.

Not the baseline models like that f8, 488 or even last gen's 458, but moreso FXXX or Enzo. At original price, they tend to be 4 or 5 times more pricey than the baselines.

To put in perspective, the baseline equivalent of today's 488 in the above video was the 355 18 years ago. It has lost more than half it's value from that era. Compare that to the Enzo which only had 399 units created . The enzo has nearly quadrupled in price when adjusted for inflation. Such a car actually is investment that would be well worth the child waiting to drive in 18 years.
So, let's be clear...

The car that DDG purchased for his son in that video will or will not likely appreciate?
 

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A) That baby can't drive...
B) Cars depreciate in value
C) In 15-16 years, this model probably look trash to other Ferrari owners
 
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