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You had me right up til this paragraph, then it starts reading like a bitter jealous personal attack on a specific person. I think you should have named to whom you refer:

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6.Hey idiot wholesaling product for $6 a unit - stop being such a god-damn poser. Just because (in your mind) you're 'big-time' it doesn't mean that you can really afford the lease payments on that $200,000+ car. Be real, like the rest of us in CA and buy a fucking car, but stop at the S class. It costs enough already. I'm actually tired of laughing at the idiots that sold one big movie go to the poor house.








I agree....that last paragraph, #6, is meaningless to us unless it is further explained or expounded upon.

But I do agree with the element of the paragraph focusing on "200,000 dollar cars." Anyone that asks me for advice or talks finance/money/lifestyle/investing with me, I always tell them this when it comes to cars: 'BUY SOMETHING NICE, CLASSY, DEPENDABLE AND PRACTICAL. FIND THE RIGHT BALANCE OF ALL THOSE QUALITIES, and then seek out the best, least costly deal you can find. But no matter what, DO NOT spend more than 100K on your vehicle, regardless of what your financial situation is or becomes...it is just fucking stupid to drive a car that typically sells for more than that, unless you built the thing yourself via restoration, or some other extenuating, exceptional circumstance. Besides, if you can afford a 200K car, look into using a driving/chauffeur service instead, it will free up a shit load of time in your life (you can get all kinds of work/stuff done while being driven around), it is generally safer, AND, if your goal is to try and visibly impress shallow people, getting driven around makes more of a statement-impression than driving a 150-200k financial sinkhole."

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