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Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2010 11:17 pm
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2004 Carrera GT for $325k

What do you think of this deal?

SoCal car
3500 miles
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silver color


Should I sell my house for it? Laughing Out Loud

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Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2010 8:48 pm
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Sure, you have a second house, don't you? Laughing Out Loud

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Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:52 am
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I'm no Jam! Very Happy Laughing Out Loud

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Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:53 am
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im sure you can buy it without selling anything Very Happy
you are a balla! Very Happy

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Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 12:08 pm
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drunken What are you drinking... ? LOL

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Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 2:39 pm
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+1 on that Steve. I don't think Rich need to sell anything to buy that. Me, with this housing value decline. I need to sell a house and a half to buy that.... Confused

Then again, I wouldn't buy that if I have the money. I will just buy a huge custom RV bus. cheers

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Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 5:18 pm
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I have always had certain issues with these high priced cars. Sure, if you have some cash you can buy one, but can you really afford one though?

To me, unless I have a very nice bankroll, U would end up getting this, putting it in a corner, and washing it every week. I have always had a soft spot for cheaper cars that can preform just because you can actually use them for an intended purpose without getting bent out of shape about its future value and cost of maintenance. For instance, someone making say 200 K a year can buy the CGT, but can they really take advantage and have fun with it like they would if they bought a C2S? I hope I am making some type of sense here.

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Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 4:53 pm
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Aren,

I don't think 200k a year is enough to afford a CGT. Based on the fact that you will have a certain lifestyle with the house, expenses, Kids Private School, Wife's shopping, etc. Don't forget the everyday cars as well.

So I would say to afford a CGT out of warranty, you would have to make at least 400K a year to be able to enjoy the car. After all you don't want to pull up to Taco Bell in a CGT, LOL.

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Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 12:36 am
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Why not Taco Bell drive-thru in a CGT? That's kind of cool.

With those numbers, I guess I'm not ready yet! Thanks a lot for waking me up! Sad Mad

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Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 1:16 am
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Joseph is going in the right direction with $$$. I've known 5 owners of CGT(s) which are now 4 present owners. I don't know the exact $$$ figure but all are close or over the 7 figure mark in annual compensation (salary + dividends + profit sharing + ...). And as Joseph mentioned about lifestyle they also have at least 4 other exotics which include Ferrari(s), Lambo(s), Bentley(s), ...

The sad thing is due to their business demands they have little time for family let alone taking the toys out.

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Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 2:55 am
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Yeah David, but we are talking about having multiple exotics at that point.

Joseph, what if you are a gay bachelor who travels a lot and is only into cars? No kids, no need for a house, no other toys, business pays for all other expenses. Then is 200K enough? Laughing Out Loud

But at 400K, can you take the risk of trashing that thing at the track where it is not going to get covered by your insurance company? Then again, at that point you are probably dishing over some god loot to your insurance agent and company so they might let one slide.
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Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 12:44 pm
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aren040 wrote:
Yeah David, but we are talking about having multiple exotics at that point.

Joseph, what if you are a gay bachelor who travels a lot and is only into cars? No kids, no need for a house, no other toys, business pays for all other expenses. Then is 200K enough? Laughing Out Loud

But at 400K, can you take the risk of trashing that thing at the track where it is not going to get covered by your insurance company? Then again, at that point you are probably dishing over some god loot to your insurance agent and company so they might let one slide.
Laughing Out Loud

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As Mr. Seinfeld says when it comes to alternative lifestyles "Not that there is anything wrong with that". I am sure if your a bachelor straight or alternative, has a condo that is paid off and were to put all their money into a CGT, it would be possible. Let's do the math.


$325,000

financed by say 5 years?

$50,000 Down Payment

$5000.00 monthly does not include any Interest

$6000.00 a month with interest

Registration would be around $5000 a year

$6116.00 month with registration

Let's say $5000 a year for maintenance?

$6532.00 month with registration and maintenance.

$7000.00 month with registration, maintenance, and insurance.

Say this person hardly drives anywhere and saves on gas with the V10 engine and spends $500 a month on gas?

$7500.00 monthly for the car, the rest is for living expenses.


Monthly Income for $200K minus taxes leaves you around $10,000 monthly. This is with no 401 or IRA.

So yes, a alternative lifestyle bachelor with a paid off condo and not much of a social life can afford a CGT and no other car.

Look out for a well dressed man at taco bell with a CGT.



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