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#16
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I know a lot of 30 year olds who are VERY successful...30 isn't that young to be successful enough to drive a $60k car. Doctors are out of residency in practice, Lawyers are employed and perhaps junior partners, plenty of time to get established and achieve success in business, sales, etc.
<-- SALES IN NISSAN 23 YEARS OLD DRIVING $57K car. So yeah sales has alot of opportunity to make money. HARD but very lucrative when you get it down.
#18
Congrats!
It really isn't all that hard to buy a $60K car in this day and age. I'll get to the reasons later. I know plenty of people who make less than me that drive $60K cars. It's all how badly you want it.
Financing and savings from driving a beater car for 10+ years is the trick. I can elaborate more on this if people are interested. But basically, it's about driving a cheap first car and saving money like you are making a car payment to yourself.
I know a lot of 30 year olds who are VERY successful...30 isn't that young to be successful enough to drive a $60k car. Doctors are out of residency in practice, Lawyers are employed and perhaps junior partners, plenty of time to get established and achieve success in business, sales, etc.
Financing and savings from driving a beater car for 10+ years is the trick. I can elaborate more on this if people are interested. But basically, it's about driving a cheap first car and saving money like you are making a car payment to yourself.
#20
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Happy for you OP.
For me personally, I'm not comfortable with having 50k in a item that depreciates 15% a year + having the same car for more than 2-3 years (not yet anyway).
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For me personally, I'm not comfortable with having 50k in a item that depreciates 15% a year + having the same car for more than 2-3 years (not yet anyway).
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