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I've noticed that most drivers don't own premium cars that they can afford. Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="jumpman23" data-source="post: 1206485" data-attributes="member: 40276"><p>Everybody is different thats for sure. At this stage of my career and life having an expensive car is a waste of money. More important things to concentrate money on such as loading up retirement money and paying off house by retirement. Definitely want to be debt free by retirement. Then with no mortgage ill buy that expensive car lol well all depends. Knowing me ill buy that old 66 to 77 ford bronco ive always wanted to restore since I was a teenager.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jumpman23, post: 1206485, member: 40276"] Everybody is different thats for sure. At this stage of my career and life having an expensive car is a waste of money. More important things to concentrate money on such as loading up retirement money and paying off house by retirement. Definitely want to be debt free by retirement. Then with no mortgage ill buy that expensive car lol well all depends. Knowing me ill buy that old 66 to 77 ford bronco ive always wanted to restore since I was a teenager. [/QUOTE]
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