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Probably will be buying it sometime next year..
I want a brand new car.. so the latest year (2014).
Should I get a NIssan 370Z Roadster or a Benz SLK250? Those are the ones I have in mind now unless something better comes out within the next year.. Pros & cons?
@nascar; I don't have poor or little credit, I just have high balances on all my cards cause I like spending money. My score will definitely go up as long as I'm paying them off. Don't worry about how much I make, I just know I make enough to buy a car like those, so that's not your problem. ;)
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well you have two very different cars here. first the 370z. the 370 has been on the market for some time now and the next gen is to debut sometime in 2015-16. its a solid car with very tight and springy suspension and good lightweight construction. nissan races many 370z's in differnt motorsports and its a fast car. the benz on the other hand has a different goal all together. of course its main goal is luxury. so ifyou prefer the finer things this is opbviously the better thing for you. performace wise it just puts a powefull engine into a stiff sport susension and thats about as far as it goes. the 370z is said to be more of a drivers car and the slk250 is more of a "hands off" sport car. its just a matter of personal preference. if i could buy a sports car right now, id choose the Subaru BRZ. if you havent checked this car out yet you should. its really cheap price wise and is good solid car, although the leather dash is where the luxuries stop (so not for you if you lean twards benz). but the BRZ is a game changer. every auto maker is currently trying to copy them and make a really great "drivers car" for an affordable price. subaru teamed up with toyota to build this. its really impressive trust me. but honnestly all of these cars are awesome. theyre unique in their own flavors
well you have two very different cars here. first the 370z. the 370 has been on the market for some time now and the next gen is to debut sometime in 2015-16. its a solid car with very tight and springy suspension and good lightweight construction. nissan races many 370z's in differnt motorsports and its a fast car. the benz on the other hand has a different goal all together. of course its main goal is luxury. so ifyou prefer the finer things this is opbviously the better thing for you. performace wise it just puts a powefull engine into a stiff sport susension and thats about as far as it goes. the 370z is said to be more of a drivers car and the slk250 is more of a "hands off" sport car. its just a matter of personal preference. if i could buy a sports car right now, id choose the Subaru BRZ. if you havent checked this car out yet you should. its really cheap price wise and is good solid car, although the leather dash is where the luxuries stop (so not for you if you lean twards benz). but the BRZ is a game changer. every auto maker is currently trying to copy them and make a really great "drivers car" for an affordable price. subaru teamed up with toyota to build this. its really impressive trust me. but honnestly all of these cars are awesome. theyre unique in their own flavors
2015 lotus elise buying?
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so this car is something ima HAVE TO GET. im getting it, so how should i go around to saving the money. i run a studio i make 500 there just on my off time a month. and when i work i make 2.5k so pretty much 3 grand total. im 20 and i just need advice on this stuff should i just be a money nazi and save it until i get it. should i put a down payment and pay monthly. what would be easiest for a 24 year old in the future. i don't have kids don't want them, i would be fine living in a crappy apartment but for now im living with mom so what should i do?
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The Lotus Elise is a $54,000 sports car.
Earning $3000 a month that means it will take 18 months of saving every penny you make to buy the car.
So if you reasonably save half th emoney you earn and live of the rest you can buy this car in 3 years. Of course the insurance, maintenance and operating costs of the car will be very high.
The Lotus Elise is a $54,000 sports car.
Earning $3000 a month that means it will take 18 months of saving every penny you make to buy the car.
So if you reasonably save half th emoney you earn and live of the rest you can buy this car in 3 years. Of course the insurance, maintenance and operating costs of the car will be very high.
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