A racial incident
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On Oct 2, 8:42 pm, JimH wrote:
On Oct 2, 7:37 pm, DK wrote:
BAR wrote:
I never pay cash for cars or boats. Always pay with somebody else's
money and pay it back over time with cheaper money.
I don't understand your theory. In the end, you are paying for it with
your money and you are paying more than the selling price unless you
found a 0% deal.
What it "cheaper money"? I'd like to get some!
From 2002 through 2007 my investments earned 10+% (often significantly
higher) while car and boat loans were below that.
Not a hard thing to understand but we all know why you don't.
Am on 2nd clutch and this time it isnt the clutch but is the
transmission simply being too worn to shift smoothly. I dont
understand transmissions so I cannot say why, Worn out rear end with
differential making noise, cannot align her anymore due to all the
front end being worn out. Yes, could rebuild her but I'd get
revolution from my wife if I decided to. 2nd engine is at only
115,000 miles though.
Am I living in the past thinking that $20,000 is too much to pay for a
double cab truck with less than 30,000 miles?
Check Craigslist Most likely lots on there for that or less. My 2004
Duramax Chevy is probably worth less than that at 80k miles, and it is still
in great shape.
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