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View Poll Results: Your car(s) value as a percentage of your total assets?
less than 10% 79 56.43%
between 10% & 25% 22 15.71%
between 25% to 50% 15 10.71%
more than 50% 24 17.14%
Voters: 140. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 12-12-2011, 11:26 PM   #23
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Default Re: Your car(s) as a percentage of your total assets?

immediate satisfaction says run out and buy a fpv gt 335 boss with all the trimmings. Equals live for today.

For less immediate satisfaction, increase your net wealth pay off the mortgage/invest.

In 5-10 years time the appreciation in property value and interest you didnt pay will get you a fpv gt free of charge. By then they might be a boss 435 gt.

Think back 10 years and those who said bugger tomorrow, ill buy a t series or vt hsv clubbie brand new. Car worth little now, probably $100k behind if they put it in real estate.

Well "live for today hsv vt clubbie/t series buyers",tomorrow is here. Today with that $100k equity there is a fpv 335 gt for free

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