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adamp888

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  1. Thanks sweet cheeks.

     

     

     

    You really are trapped in a glass case of emotion right now...

     

    So a few questions, they may have been raised already whilst I was laughing my way through the thread...

     

    You have raised some money yourself, good for you, your parents are coughing up for everything else right? What are their feelings on you splashing the cash that you accrued whilst they splashed out for your living expenses?

     

    But as for your original question.

     

     

    Again with the personal stuff. Those are clown questions bro.

  2. ha.

    A infantile child comes in touting his wealthy parents pay for his food, housing and diaper changes wondering if a 450k car will be able to be bought in the future with his entirety of his imaginary future money (Don't worry though, he has a 100,000 imaginary future dollars remaining). Talks down to members he's asking for help with his day dream and throws a baby tantrum when criticized because members aren't playing along with his charade. I'm the clown? Takes one to know one. :lol2:

     

    I did not tout anything, I was bashed and rightfully so because of my age, so I had to explain my situation. I knew you guys would say I have to take housing and food costs and all that so I explained how it is working. Like I said, I have an online business pulling in cash as well as investments at the moment. Right now I have a bit over 150k (which I could purchase a car around 100k right now). And I made this amount in two years. By the time I am 21 (two years), I gave a small estimate of having 300k. I will most likely have more, hopefully at least 500k. You're a clown bro.

  3. Mistake #1 attitude- You think future accolades qualifies you in a tight nit community who prides themselves on vetting members.

     

    Mistake#2 disrespectful- when challenged appropriately by commonplace critical thinking you lash out and disrespect the very community your asking for help from.

     

    Mistake #3 hopes and dreams- this isn't a forum built around dreamers, it's built by first hand experience and owners and that's why it's respected. You can find plenty of other forums out there with members who aren't qualified who will be more than happy to banter hypotheticals back and forth with you until 2015. This forum however doesn't operate that way, and if you didn't know that before you sure as shit do now.

     

     

    How about your grow up gain some valuable life experience out of the classroom and when your ready to pull the trigger start a thread asking for advice.

     

     

    I have 150k+ sitting there and I could buy one today.

  4. Its your money so you can do what you want and I hope you enjoy your car. However I still think it is a terrible move. You can't count on a job you don't have, you can't count on things out of your control. Personally for me, I like knowing I never have to work another day in my life, and my family will always be financially secure - you aren't married, so you don't have that burden.

     

    If you are going to do this I would set a goal of having $500K in the bank before you get one of these. then I would look at the returns you are making on the $500K and if you are making more of a return then what you could get a loan for then get a loan on the car. I personally got 2.99% on my car. I could have paid cash for it, but I am making way more than 2.99% on my investments. Once you become an accredited investor a whole new level of investments opens up. Trust me it is fun playing with the cars, but it is WAY more fun to invest in a startup as an angel investor and turn $200K into 2.5M in less than 2 years.

     

    Okay so let's say I decide that I shouldn't spend that much money. But, I am still going to buy an expensive car, with the absolute lowest being 50k, more around 100k. What would you suggest. A GTR? a used Gallardo?

     

  5. So you are going to take every ounce of money you have saved and go buy a depreciating asset - I didn't say Lambo. Any car - if you have $300K cash go buy a house first. Making $200K per month is an OK salary, but save up until you start making some real money. Also I think you will be surprised at how much you do make when you get out of med school. It most likely won't be $200K unless you are a specialist.

     

    I don't know why you think your love of fast cars dies out. It doesn't - trust me on that.

     

    Buying these cars isn't just about affording the car, it is about affording the mods, and the repairs. I have had my Lambo for about a month. In that time I had to fix 2 rims, buy 2 new tires. Ended up getting a transmission for one of my vipers, so all in all $10K this month.

     

    If you are smart as you think you are, then take your smarts and do the smart thing.

     

    I'm planning on selling it after a 3-4 years. And I don't think it will depreciate that much. Cars depreciate the most in the first 3-4 years they are out, so I don't think I will be out that much money. And I said I want to spend 200k, so I have at least 100k left over for insurance and other costs. And I think I will have over 100k extra by that time as well. Overall, I think the money I will be down when I sell it will be worth it to have. Plus I will have a guaranteed job making money. Like I said before, if I didn't have motivation for this lambo, I wouldn't be making money right now. So, I look at this cash as spending money.

  6. Please don't buy a Lambo. You will mess it up or it will mess you up. What do you drive now? A Lambo takes experience to handle

     

    Btw, I heard med school and residency takes a lot of time. Good luck with running an online business. Any successful biz takes time and that can be a distraction from school. If you want to make money, go to law school. Don't be a doctor.

     

    Second thought, If you have $150k, go get an aventador tmr morning and lease or finance it.

     

    In all seriousness, I would never lease a lambo. And I am not going to reply to your comments about my personal life, although it is nice to see how much you care. I am here to talk about cars.

  7. Please don't buy a Lambo. You will mess it up or it will mess you up. What do you drive now? A Lambo takes experience to handle

     

    Btw, I heard med school and residency takes a lot of time. Good luck with running an online business. Any successful biz takes time and that can be a distraction from school.

     

    Second thought, If you have $150k, go get an aventador tmr morning and lease or finance it.

     

    I only buy things with straight cash homie.

     

  8. Are you interested in diablos? If you were to buy one of the more collector ones like 6.0, SV, roadster, etc then you could be in a nice Lambo now well under $200k. Drive it for two years and if you want an Aventador then, the value of the diablo should have increased while the Aventadors value will have decreased.

     

    Like the 2001 Diablo 6.0? Preferably I would want the most modern as possible. I would keep the mileage low as well, I would think.

  9. Are you interested in diablos? If you were to buy one of the more collector ones like 6.0, SV, roadster, etc then you could be in a nice Lambo now well under $200k. Drive it for two years and if you want an Aventador then, the value of the diablo should have increased while the Aventadors value will have decreased.

     

    Good point, I like the way you think. And is this true? how much would it increase, just wondering?

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