Help me replace my 2013 ILX.
#81
FYI, C/D's review of the 2017 IS350 F Sport:
2017 Lexus IS350 F Sport RWD
This IS is the one to get.
#82
That said, just drive the wheels off of the ILX until it's financially practical to upgrade to what you really want.
#84
Meet the 2018 Accord that I suggested. Came quicker than expected.
2018 Honda Accord Debuts With Turbo Engines, 10-Speed Transmission » AutoGuide.com News
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RPhilMan1 (07-17-2017)
#87
I'd be more concerned about you making $9/hr, instead of what nice car you can buy. Shiiiet, nice cars aren't going anywhere, anytime soon, but how the fuck aren't you making more? You can work as a laborer for a construction company and likely get double that. Lots of options that require little to no investment on your part.
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#88
I'd be more concerned about you making $9/hr, instead of what nice car you can buy. Shiiiet, nice cars aren't going anywhere, anytime soon, but how the fuck aren't you making more? You can work as a laborer for a construction company and likely get double that. Lots of options that require little to no investment on your part.
#90
The 2.0 ILX is/was the biggest sham ever. Lets just revel in the fact that he paid $32k for an economy car with 150 horsepower and leather seats. I cringe thinking of the endlessly better vehicles that could be had for that $32k. Well, you live and you learn.
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ttribe (07-15-2017)
#91
Well, breaking it down...
$9/hr x 40hr/week x 52 week/year = $18,720, before taxes.
Not sure what taxes are where Jon resides, but to me, that looks like almost 3 years of wages, and that's assuming all his money goes towards the car, and zero living expenses whatsoever.
Yeah, I would say that's a terrible idea.
$9/hr x 40hr/week x 52 week/year = $18,720, before taxes.
Not sure what taxes are where Jon resides, but to me, that looks like almost 3 years of wages, and that's assuming all his money goes towards the car, and zero living expenses whatsoever.
Yeah, I would say that's a terrible idea.
#94
Originally Posted by TacoBello
Well, breaking it down...
$9/hr x 40hr/week x 52 week/year = $18,720, before taxes.
Not sure what taxes are where Jon resides, but to me, that looks like almost 3 years of wages, and that's assuming all his money goes towards the car, and zero living expenses whatsoever.
Yeah, I would say that's a terrible idea.
$9/hr x 40hr/week x 52 week/year = $18,720, before taxes.
Not sure what taxes are where Jon resides, but to me, that looks like almost 3 years of wages, and that's assuming all his money goes towards the car, and zero living expenses whatsoever.
Yeah, I would say that's a terrible idea.
#95
He's essentially buying a 40k car, for 50+k. Not sure what he owes but I assume it's over 10k on the ILX. Shiiiiet. Good luck Making that work for you at any point over the next at least 5 years.
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justnspace (07-16-2017)
#105
Thanks for the advice gents. Most of it was appreciated.
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Majofo (07-16-2017)
#110
Which is pretty much the boat I have come to realize I sit in and I am trying to get out of as soon as possible.
We tried to tell you since the beginning that it was nothing more than a glorified Civic. But no, you wouldn't have it. We were just a bunch of hatters who didn't know what we were talking about.
#112
2. From day 1 I said it was a civic in a tux.
3. I am going to go get some sexy ass shrimp tacos.
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#119
The ones with lips verse concave faces look pretty good but I still have yet to see anyone on them outside of the promo shoot which I honestly find hilarious. Most Work fan boys werent a fan of the vossen collaboration. And frankly most Vossen fan boys are the type to say Work wheels are too expensive and not worth it so frankly both companies created a child no one wanted or wanted but couldnt afford.