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volker79
4 years ago

There are praise and praise.

First of all, the question is, can you afford such a car? With normal salary? It’ll be hard. As a lottery winner: Yes, but this is the classic case of “money there, money back away”. As the head of a well-run company, the high 5-digit amounts will be submitted as the chief salary, sure.

Is it worth driving? If you like to be on the road quickly, also on the track and your device dominates: a dream. Others have other priorities, with me, automobile emotions are already awakened significantly more grounded, from a current mustang, from a 67 Mustang, a 77 Trans Am (Bandit), an 82 Trans Am in the original KITT reconstruction, an early 80 Ur square or an RS2. But whoever stands on brute power is worth it.

Is it worth investing? Nobody knows. In any case, a new car will destroy money for the first few years, even if it is unregistered in the garage. Cars of a model will no longer become, at some point they will no longer be built, more and more cars will go the way of all the Indians and already the value can rise again. Is that really happening? Pure speculation. If one had known that a golf 1 original model with small backlights now achieved so absurdly high lover prices, one would not have dried it down and scraped it. But if everyone had speculated on it and the cars were still well received in masses, the lover prices would not be so high. The speculation object of the little man would most likely be a typical everyday car with high popularity, which arrived in the bottom of its value, but still has been well preserved and from whose model are less and less traveling and which has the stuff to get an H license after 10 years with good care and then more and more people who then say “what I have been driving 20 years ago” again for nostalgic reasons. Whether the desired increase in value also occurs and whether it covers or even exceeds the cost of conservation measures up to a clean grade A or at least B Oldtimer certificates, no one knows in advance.

cardriver89
4 years ago
Reply to  volker79

Finally a really good answer. Thank you.

Cepha
4 years ago

Ottonornal consumer or average earner not at all.

That’s enough as a kit for the Vitriene…

D0B3RM4NN
4 years ago

People like you who don’t want to have money and still want to be noticed can lease such sports cars up for slap 8,000€.

cardriver89
4 years ago
Reply to  D0B3RM4NN

Why don’t people understand that every one of the one super sports car buys this for status symbol reasons?? I guess the envy plays.

D0B3RM4NN
4 years ago
Reply to  cardriver89

You forgot the word “not”, otherwise your text doesn’t make any sense.

cardriver89
4 years ago

I just don’t understand why people blindly think the super sports car can only be bought for status reasons. This is such a superficial drawer memory.

cardriver89
4 years ago

And yet there are people with a devotion to cars, which is their hobby. They buy the cars because they know how emotional and exciting a sports car is.

D0B3RM4NN
4 years ago

I still have to disappoint. I only start with the factual argumentation: you know the definition of luxury? In case not, absolutely check. In this case, there are even luxury sports cars. And if you have the word luxury in the back of your mind, the discussion of yourself is unnecessary. Because there are also plenty of people who keep their mostly self-educated money together and take the bike instead of helicopters.

Did you know that 80% The rich have inherited their money only and therefore have no relation to the money

The best example is still an acquaintance who has to buy a Ford Mustang GT with the aim of “recracking”

Don’t misunderstand me as a top earner a fat Porsche or BMW (and even leased) is one, but Ferrari and Co are the other. The word envy is often used by such debes as argument, but is not. Is in adolescents who wear the latest iPhone AirPods or my cousin who donates with 18 a fat M2 Turbo gets no different. And the bellows is so dislocated and has forbidden my aunt who financed the Karre to drive with it, but if he was allowed to drive with her car all the time, that is not okay. The keyword is gratitude.

cardriver89
4 years ago

Yes, he does. The second is not related to “any”

DerBombenPro
4 years ago

No, driving cars is never worth it.

It always costs.

A property can be worth or shares.

Cars only if you want to put them down and sell them on.

PeterPan123432
4 years ago
Reply to  DerBombenPro

And there are only the really limited ones that have collector value. A normal Lamborghini or McLaren is not part of it

emib5
4 years ago
Reply to  DerBombenPro

Your first sentence is, of course, not true. There are quite enough situations where car driving is worthwhile. For example, if you earn money.

Wheppa
4 years ago

Whether it is worthwhile depends on personal requirements and on the budget. My grandma wouldn’t like a car like that.

cardriver89
4 years ago

What do you mean, “pays”?

A car is rarely worth it, and just super sports cars are exciting luxury items. The question makes no sense.

emib5
4 years ago

How do you define “reward”?

As a normal consumer, you can’t afford something like that. The people who can afford it have enough money for it.

DodgeRT
4 years ago

As a normal consumer, you won’t be able to afford it.

There are no normal consumers

Rosswurscht
4 years ago

You can’t afford a car like that.

halvehahn
4 years ago

That’s something for people who don’t think they can spend their money on. Like gold leaf on food. Where are you going? On our motorways are in traffic?

cardriver89
4 years ago
Reply to  halvehahn

So please, what a nonsense. These cars can be driven very well, especially on race tracks and highways. But if you’ve never seen anything like this, you probably don’t understand the charm of these high-tech and emitting super sports cars.

halvehahn
4 years ago
Reply to  cardriver89

“On race tracks”- you will agree that these are not cars for everyday use. To get to work you don’t need a car of this price class. You can’t park on the street for days. But go out on the highway??? Where do you live? I’m sure you’ll be right to talk about hobby cars here.

halvehahn
4 years ago

I hope we’re coming in reconciliation: A person needs a hobby and you have yours and I have mine;-).

cardriver89
4 years ago

Don’t need, but what does a person need?

halvehahn
4 years ago

The questioner asked “who pays himself as a normal consumer” and “who can afford such a car.” That’s why I said that such a car doesn’t need a person. Needs in the sense of need. You say that’s not so nonsense?

cardriver89
4 years ago

Of course we do, who is talking about everyday suitability?