My car is a 4 cylinder. How is that big and what exactly is the con? Its been paid off for over 6 years. What you woulda, coulda and shoulda had is good for you. But in my situation, this was best for me. So what exactly have I lost?
First off you lost for even buying a four cylinder item. As real talk,...yousa man. You not supposed to be giving away large ticket item revenue on a four cylinder and then trying to talk like you made a good decision.
When I can get probably get two high end v12's for what you paid and for your car, if it was new or a year old.
What car is it.
What did you pay and in what year was the car made and bought?
Real talk,...
The best way to buy a luxury car.
Is to do the math and know the makeup of that year it came off the line and take into account all the maintenance, upkeep, repair, wearable parts bot covered, etc.
Then find out what the lease price is for the current model.
Then go to a dealer auction and buy the best car in the line you like.
for what it cost to lease the car, you pay that price to the dealer auction.
It is guaranteed and you can take it back and get some other shyt too tho.
With out paying it in full, right away mind you.
Past that, having a current luxury car in the mode and economic stratum that would be the type to lease. We really have no use for and it is all about keeping up with the joneses.
People don't even like cars like how they used to like them when I was a kid.
This new Gen has no real love for cars like that.
So why pay for some shyt that really don't do shyt past get you from a to z.
To the point I feel sorry for the next Gen.
As the baby boomer ruined everything so bad. The new Gen may not even get a ride. They sure as hell not gon be rolling compared to the older car manufacturing and muscle car era.
Like I don't really see little kids being fanatical about cars.
like how my Gen was about cars. I don't even think a kid in this day and age.
could tell you what kitt or a trans am was just for starters.
I don't even think kids nowadays even know wtf a corvette is. To put it in proper perspective.
Art Barr