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>> 2015 Corvette Stingrays, that is.
So that'a the base model, minimal toys, etc.? So likely upper $60's low $70's for the fully-loaded. Wow, had no idea!
@donnatella:
But you can finance it for "just" 7 years.
@rundmv:
Ha. An aquantace's son just financed a 30k car for 7 years. He works part time at about 12 bucks an hour.
A little piece of trivia for you. The average price paid for a car by millionaires in the U.S is about 31k.
@ForeCPA90: Mayvve the only reason the kid is working is because his parents said you have to pay for the car yourself. If he still lives at home, then everything else is paid by them. In a teenager's mind, that's a sweet deal. Plus, he might not always be at the same job making $12 an hour. You can't think like a responsible adult...you have to get I to the mindset if that kid. To him, it's the perfect plan.
@donnatella:
He's at home still, but he's 28, And even if he was a teenager at home there is no way he should have a 7 year commitment.
@ForeCPA90: Again, you are thinking like a responsible adult and not a 28-yo kid.
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