civicdrivr's golfcart and Z8 - 5 thread
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It's easy... Leave the gates open. The cucks will come in (their hand).
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you missing a rib too?
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Noodling your dick with a goldfish doesn't count
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#5973
Ex-OEM King
$110k (plus taxes and fees)...woof.
Great car but I can't bring myself to spend that kind of dough on a hotted up wagon...that's 911, GT500, or lightly used Aston money.
Great car but I can't bring myself to spend that kind of dough on a hotted up wagon...that's 911, GT500, or lightly used Aston money.
#5974
Whats up with RDX owners?
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Truth. I tried to get her into something German but she wasn't liking the prices of those either. She likes the CR-V though, and it's a hell of lot better than the Focus she was driving.
Looks good and really low mileage, but that price is high for the config. That's a $93-96k car, not $108k; assuming the warranty is fully intact and transferrable and the history report is good.
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BuT iT’s LoW mIlEaGe
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#5976
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
What's your budget mang? [humblebrag enabled]
#5977
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
For me... the return on value is about 60k..
I think anything north still fits in the high depreciation curve
Maybe what you want is still too new to take a hit in that regard
Just wondering if you're willing to take a hit
I think anything north still fits in the high depreciation curve
Maybe what you want is still too new to take a hit in that regard
Just wondering if you're willing to take a hit
#5978
Whats up with RDX owners?
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That's why I'm hanging on to see what the market says when lease returns start rolling in at the end of the year. The E63 Estates hold their value pretty well compared to the sedans, so I'm not too worried about the depreciation curve, but that's car/spec dependent. But when it's time to sell, I'll just list it on BaT and watch people overpay ![rofl](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/rofl.gif)
Regarding budget, assuming things don't change drastically within the next ~9 months, ideally around $90k, but I can go up a bit further for the right car. I'm not too worried about mileage - anything sub 40k is good, especially since I'd prefer to get one either certified from MB or with an extended warranty from Carmax. I understand that both come with a price premium over private party sales, but I'm not too keen on the idea of getting an AMG from a private party, unless it's a hell of a deal. Right now, my budget puts me in the private party price range/low end of the CPO range. The market on them probably won't change much at the end of the year, but they'll be one model year older and higher mileage, so you never know.
And who knows how long the stock market slide is going to last, or if it'll start to impact the used car market
![rofl](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/rofl.gif)
Regarding budget, assuming things don't change drastically within the next ~9 months, ideally around $90k, but I can go up a bit further for the right car. I'm not too worried about mileage - anything sub 40k is good, especially since I'd prefer to get one either certified from MB or with an extended warranty from Carmax. I understand that both come with a price premium over private party sales, but I'm not too keen on the idea of getting an AMG from a private party, unless it's a hell of a deal. Right now, my budget puts me in the private party price range/low end of the CPO range. The market on them probably won't change much at the end of the year, but they'll be one model year older and higher mileage, so you never know.
And who knows how long the stock market slide is going to last, or if it'll start to impact the used car market
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#5979
Chapter Leader (Southern Region)
Bro.. oil price war right now.. fa sho them gas guzzlers going to go up in value now
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I'm waiting on the market to bottom, get in and get me a new garage queen
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#5982
Whats up with RDX owners?
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Cheap? More like smart.
I like shiny things, so I don't mind dealing with a little bit of depreciation if it means I can have those things early on. If I were to wait 2-3 more years, then I'm sure I can get one in the 60s. But by then the new model will be out and I'll have buyers remorse
I like shiny things, so I don't mind dealing with a little bit of depreciation if it means I can have those things early on. If I were to wait 2-3 more years, then I'm sure I can get one in the 60s. But by then the new model will be out and I'll have buyers remorse
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#5983
You guys are all looking at $90k cars, here I am getting cucked by the mortgage.
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#5985
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Ha, poor!
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shittt i wish my mortgage was 90K.. that'd be a steal
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Is BoostedJack hiring?
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So, pretty sure if the ask is for a "mere" E63 or RS6 Avant, he'd chuckle and give you BOTH...since it's cheaper than a Zonda.
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That's why I'm hanging on to see what the market says when lease returns start rolling in at the end of the year. The E63 Estates hold their value pretty well compared to the sedans, so I'm not too worried about the depreciation curve, but that's car/spec dependent. But when it's time to sell, I'll just list it on BaT and watch people overpay ![rofl](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/rofl.gif)
Regarding budget, assuming things don't change drastically within the next ~9 months, ideally around $90k, but I can go up a bit further for the right car. I'm not too worried about mileage - anything sub 40k is good, especially since I'd prefer to get one either certified from MB or with an extended warranty from Carmax. I understand that both come with a price premium over private party sales, but I'm not too keen on the idea of getting an AMG from a private party, unless it's a hell of a deal. Right now, my budget puts me in the private party price range/low end of the CPO range. The market on them probably won't change much at the end of the year, but they'll be one model year older and higher mileage, so you never know.
And who knows how long the stock market slide is going to last, or if it'll start to impact the used car market![Shrug](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/shrug.gif)
![rofl](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/rofl.gif)
Regarding budget, assuming things don't change drastically within the next ~9 months, ideally around $90k, but I can go up a bit further for the right car. I'm not too worried about mileage - anything sub 40k is good, especially since I'd prefer to get one either certified from MB or with an extended warranty from Carmax. I understand that both come with a price premium over private party sales, but I'm not too keen on the idea of getting an AMG from a private party, unless it's a hell of a deal. Right now, my budget puts me in the private party price range/low end of the CPO range. The market on them probably won't change much at the end of the year, but they'll be one model year older and higher mileage, so you never know.
And who knows how long the stock market slide is going to last, or if it'll start to impact the used car market
![Shrug](https://acurazine.com/forums/images/smilies/shrug.gif)
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All three cars are paid off at this point so we're just stockpiling money for the next big thing whether it be a new house or car or both. Either way, I'm still happy with the VW so I'll keep it going for a while.
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