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Topic subjectyes. the lowest priced "modern" f-car is the 360
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13097350, yes. the lowest priced "modern" f-car is the 360
Posted by double negative, Tue Nov-22-16 12:08 PM
>>It's not a Ferrari but he could have one if he wanted.
>>
>>He told me he went to a dealership that deals in high end
>>sports cars and gave them a price as said when you find one,
>>call me.
>>
>>I imagine you can do the same with a Ferrari.
>>
>>This nigga prolly talking bout fluting over and watching
>them
>>build your shit from scratch.
>
>
>You can definitely afford a Ferrari on less than 300k income
>but it's kinda risky. If you wanna have a wedding, have a
>baby, invest in a business, or just are in between jobs for a
>couple months, the toy's gotta go.
>
>If you're making a lot more money though, you can afford the
>bumps and still keep your toys.

and its nearing the bottom of the depreciation curve at 60k or about
but, it's still a ferrari which means it still needs ferrari parts and service when shit breaks down which is why you see busted ass Mercs and Ranges in the hood...it might be cheap to buy they are never cheap to own and maintain.

if you want to go porsche then you could go with a 996 but then you may risk running into the IMS bearing problem which in itself is a 8-12k just to fix it...and if its not been fixed it can ruin the engine which would put you out 18-36k.

997s are nearing the bottom of the depreciation curve as well but again its a case of buying cheap but having to be able to afford to maintain it.


Yes, it is possible to own those toys on 150k salary but its really not safe.