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How much do you need to earn to buy a 35k car?

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Poverty:

--- Quote from: jonnyc on May 08, 2010, 07:28:53 pm ---
--- Quote from: Poverty on May 08, 2010, 07:23:55 pm ---any vids?  :jumping:

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Just done an update on VagOc mate  :happy2:

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Just watched it and it sounds the danglies. I could just imagine how much better it sounds in real life, the stock TTRS as it is sounds good in person, so yours must be on another level.

4 more months to go till I get to play  :driver:

jonnyc:

--- Quote from: Poverty on May 08, 2010, 07:35:26 pm ---Just watched it and it sounds the danglies. I could just imagine how much better it sounds in real life, the stock TTRS as it is sounds good in person, so yours must be on another level.

4 more months to go till I get to play  :driver:

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Its tough to get the true impression of sound from a video as always..

Good stuff, sooner the better!  :smiley:

Oli:

--- Quote from: candy turbo on May 08, 2010, 02:20:34 pm ---if you need hp/pcp that costs £500 + a month imo you cant afford it , end of  :scared:


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Not true, i take £500 a month out of my business(ltd company) a month to cover the car, tax free!  Why would I buy a car outright when I can get it on a LP?  Its horses for courses, every situation is different.  I would rather use lumps of cash to pay of my mortgage than owning a car outright??? - That makes far more sense.  Cash flow is far more important to me.

Just my tuppence :happy2:

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: Oli on May 09, 2010, 12:59:05 pm ---
--- Quote from: candy turbo on May 08, 2010, 02:20:34 pm ---if you need hp/pcp that costs £500 + a month imo you cant afford it , end of  :scared:


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Not true, i take £500 a month out of my business(ltd company) a month to cover the car, tax free!  Why would I buy a car outright when I can get it on a LP?  Its horses for courses, every situation is different.  I would rather use lumps of cash to pay of my mortgage than owning a car outright??? - That makes far more sense.  Cash flow is far more important to me.

Just my tuppence :happy2:

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....Totally valid, Oli, but you run a car business and have your own perspective. I guess that as we each have different circumstances, we each prefer different options. 

jonnyc:
A topic like this is always going to split opinions.. So long as your happy, thats what counts..  :grin:

Now go and order that f*cking RS!  :happy2:

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