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I need help picking out a new car. (1 Viewer)

fantasycurse42 said:
DocHolliday said:
sublimeone said:
For the best $'s to chicks ratio, you gotta go with a motorcycle.
This is true. Pretty sure you need a reliable car first though.
Pretty sure a motorcycle is within his budget... Also, the practicality of a motorcycle in Michigan during the winter cannot be beaten.
Works for me. Get the bike Em! The broads will come to you. You not be doing any chasing.

 
Well, here's my current scoop.

1.) I don't get my Associates Degree until March of next year (6 months away).

2.) School costs me $600 a month out of pocket.

3.) I can't afford both school and an apartment (unless I get a roommate).
4.) I can afford school and a car payment.

I had a roommate set-up but this guy turned out to be a complete creep that I wouldn't want to have to share living quarters with. So I'm almost to the point where I'd rather be paying for a snazzy car for 6 months and then move into a place by myself.

I don't fancy paying full-coverage insurance on anything and my budget maxes out at about $10,000. I don't want to saddle myself down with a loan bigger than that.

 
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Well, here's my current scoop.

1.) I don't get my Associates Degree until March of next year (6 months away).

2.) School costs me $600 a month out of pocket.

3.) I can't afford both school and an apartment (unless I get a roommate).

4.) I can afford school and a car payment.

I had a roommate set-up but this guy turned out to be a complete creep that I wouldn't want to have to share living quarters with. So I'm almost to the point where I'd rather be paying for a snazzy car for 7 months and then move into a place by myself.

I don't fancy paying full-coverage insurance on anything and my budget maxes out at about $10,000. I don't want to saddle myself down with a loan bigger than that.
You could just actually save money for 7 months so you'll have some savings when you move out.

 
Well, here's my current scoop.

1.) I don't get my Associates Degree until March of next year (6 months away).

2.) School costs me $600 a month out of pocket.

3.) I can't afford both school and an apartment (unless I get a roommate).

4.) I can afford school and a car payment.

I had a roommate set-up but this guy turned out to be a complete creep that I wouldn't want to have to share living quarters with. So I'm almost to the point where I'd rather be paying for a snazzy car for 7 months and then move into a place by myself.

I don't fancy paying full-coverage insurance on anything and my budget maxes out at about $10,000. I don't want to saddle myself down with a loan bigger than that.
Does Em know you are using his log-in information?

 
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Well, here's my current scoop.

1.) I don't get my Associates Degree until March of next year (6 months away).

2.) School costs me $600 a month out of pocket.

3.) I can't afford both school and an apartment (unless I get a roommate).

4.) I can afford school and a car payment.

I had a roommate set-up but this guy turned out to be a complete creep that I wouldn't want to have to share living quarters with. So I'm almost to the point where I'd rather be paying for a snazzy car for 7 months and then move into a place by myself.

I don't fancy paying full-coverage insurance on anything and my budget maxes out at about $10,000. I don't want to saddle myself down with a loan bigger than that.
You could just actually save money for 7 months so you'll have some savings when you move out.
Listen man, that's what I've got my stock portfolio and copious amount of credit cards for. It's summer, baby! I need either:

A.) A raging sex palace where I can bring the finest tail from Kankakee County back and have my way with them.

B.) A fast ### car that I can speed away in that makes me look cool.

I know you all think that sounds borderline ######ed but I'm only 22 years old. I really have nothing better to worry about at this point.

 
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Don't blow all your cash on the car. Go cheap there and spend most of your cash on sweet upgrades like a loud ### exhaust, a huge sub, and some giant chrome spinners. Chick's dig that kind of stuff. Trust me.
I'm telling you, Em... this is the way to go.

 
Well, here's my current scoop.

1.) I don't get my Associates Degree until March of next year (6 months away).

2.) School costs me $600 a month out of pocket.

3.) I can't afford both school and an apartment (unless I get a roommate).

4.) I can afford school and a car payment.

I had a roommate set-up but this guy turned out to be a complete creep that I wouldn't want to have to share living quarters with. So I'm almost to the point where I'd rather be paying for a snazzy car for 7 months and then move into a place by myself.

I don't fancy paying full-coverage insurance on anything and my budget maxes out at about $10,000. I don't want to saddle myself down with a loan bigger than that.
You could just actually save money for 7 months so you'll have some savings when you move out.
Why must you ruin this?

 
Well, here's my current scoop.

1.) I don't get my Associates Degree until March of next year (6 months away).

2.) School costs me $600 a month out of pocket.

3.) I can't afford both school and an apartment (unless I get a roommate).

4.) I can afford school and a car payment.

I had a roommate set-up but this guy turned out to be a complete creep that I wouldn't want to have to share living quarters with. So I'm almost to the point where I'd rather be paying for a snazzy car for 7 months and then move into a place by myself.

I don't fancy paying full-coverage insurance on anything and my budget maxes out at about $10,000. I don't want to saddle myself down with a loan bigger than that.
You could just actually save money for 7 months so you'll have some savings when you move out.
Listen man, that's what I've got my stock portfolio and copious amount of credit cards for. It's summer, baby! I need either:

A.) A raging sex palace where I can bring the finest tail from Kankakee County back and have my way with them.

B.) A fast ### car that I can speed away in that makes me look cool.

I know you all think that sounds borderline ######ed but I'm only 22 years old. I really have nothing better to worry about at this point.
I'm going to go ahead and disagree, here.

In this country, you gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women. - Tony Montana
1) Finish your degree.

2) Once #1 completed, pay off any/all student debt.

3) Live with a roommate until you can comfortably afford not to and until you clear your student debt.

4) Start a career. And if you say it's at Walgreens, it needs to be an Analyst in Accounting in Deerfield, IL.

Car should be on the back-burner until 1-4 above are completed. Then, you'll have the income to get approved for a loan/lease on a car that is " A fast ### car that I can speed away in that makes me look cool."

 
Well, here's my current scoop.

1.) I don't get my Associates Degree until March of next year (6 months away).

2.) School costs me $600 a month out of pocket.

3.) I can't afford both school and an apartment (unless I get a roommate).

4.) I can afford school and a car payment.

I had a roommate set-up but this guy turned out to be a complete creep that I wouldn't want to have to share living quarters with. So I'm almost to the point where I'd rather be paying for a snazzy car for 7 months and then move into a place by myself.

I don't fancy paying full-coverage insurance on anything and my budget maxes out at about $10,000. I don't want to saddle myself down with a loan bigger than that.
You could just actually save money for 7 months so you'll have some savings when you move out.
Why must you ruin this?
Like you I know he's not gonna listen, but look at the gem of a response I got. Don't really see that as ruining anything.

:shrug:

 
Well, here's my current scoop.

1.) I don't get my Associates Degree until March of next year (6 months away).

2.) School costs me $600 a month out of pocket.

3.) I can't afford both school and an apartment (unless I get a roommate).

4.) I can afford school and a car payment.

I had a roommate set-up but this guy turned out to be a complete creep that I wouldn't want to have to share living quarters with. So I'm almost to the point where I'd rather be paying for a snazzy car for 7 months and then move into a place by myself.

I don't fancy paying full-coverage insurance on anything and my budget maxes out at about $10,000. I don't want to saddle myself down with a loan bigger than that.
You could just actually save money for 7 months so you'll have some savings when you move out.
Why must you ruin this?
Like you I know he's not gonna listen, but look at the gem of a response I got. Don't really see that as ruining anything.

:shrug:
I apologize. :thumbup:

 
Well, with the website. I realized I was trying to recreate the wheel. I'm not a technological expert, I'm just a goon who can kind of pick good fantasy football players. The website I was trying to make, already exists. However, the content on my website thus far hasn't been terrible.

http://www.football-elite.com/carolina-wr-strategy/

He's looking decent and if he can produce 1,000 yards / 8 touchdowns that will be a huge success. He's getting plenty of targets.

The plan right now...

Is to strip the website back down to the bare basics and just make it into a blog where I give fantasy advice. People complain that I flood the board with too many topics, so now I can just refer everyone who reads my posts to my blog. I also don't really have time between work and school to maintain a full-scale website. I started too ambitious and need to narrow in into doing 1 thing good instead of 5 thing half-assed.

 
I should graduate sometime in the 1st half of 2015. So about 6 - 8 months. I plan on going to a University in the fall of 2015. That's the big goal. I hope to have a 3.0 GPA so I can swindle a few scholarships.

 
Either way, once I finish school I should have a few months to acquire funds. With the money I make from not having the Quarterly tuition expense, I can pay off my credit cards. My credit score is sub 600 and sitting at a 90% balance. I assume if I paid it all off at the very least I could acquire a few new lines of credit.

 
I put $350 into the stock market. I've got few stocks I have to pick from but I think I've got a few ringers for the next 6 months.

 
I should graduate sometime in the 1st half of 2015. So about 6 - 8 months. I plan on going to a University in the fall of 2015. That's the big goal. I hope to have a 3.0 GPA so I can swindle a few scholarships.
3.0? You think you'll get scholarships with a 3.0? GL

 
Is to strip the website back down to the bare basics and just make it into a blog where I give fantasy advice. People complain that I flood the board with too many topics, so now I can just refer everyone who reads my posts to my blog. I also don't really have time between work and school to maintain a full-scale website. I started too ambitious and need to narrow in into doing 1 thing good instead of 5 thing half-assed.
One of the best things I've ever heard you say. Good luck, GB. :thumbup:

 
Either way, once I finish school I should have a few months to acquire funds. With the money I make from not having the Quarterly tuition expense, I can pay off my credit cards. My credit score is sub 600 and sitting at a 90% balance. I assume if I paid it all off at the very least I could acquire a few new lines of credit.
Paying off your balances for the express purpose of acquiring additional lines of credit is a GREAT idea!!!

:thumbup:

 
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