Pricing.
To lazy to look it up but anywho does anyone have first hand knowledge on the pricing for the Shelby GT350. I talked to the wife and this may be a great back up plan if the Laguna falls through:chacha:
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Don't know for sure, but I'll bet dollars to donuts you can count on $50,000+ easy at the least. Nice looking car though - never hurts to have a backup plan. What about a regular Boss 302? From what you're saying, I'm guessing you're gunning for the Laguna Seca only?
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Base price is estimated at $63,000.00. I'm so jealous right now! ;)
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Wasn't even close. $63,000 base - yowzers - you can count on some dealer jigging on the price.
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Originally Posted by Apocalypse Pony
(Post 135896)
Don't know for sure, but I'll bet dollars to donuts you can count on $50,000+ easy at the least. Nice looking car though - never hurts to have a backup plan. What about a regular Boss 302? From what you're saying, I'm guessing you're gunning for the Laguna Seca only?
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I wish I had your problem
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Originally Posted by johnny5
(Post 135999)
I wish I had your problem
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Mental or physical lol
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the financial that allows you to buy these cars.
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Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE
(Post 136121)
Mental or physical lol
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Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE
(Post 136121)
Mental or physical lol
J/K!!! |
We're all a little mental!
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Originally Posted by johnny5
(Post 136123)
the financial that allows you to buy these cars.
If hes paying cash outright, that's different :) |
Originally Posted by johnny5
(Post 136123)
the financial that allows you to buy these cars.
Have a spouse that makes very good money Have an income that is above average yourself Do not drink Do not eat out Do not carry credit card balances Make sure your house expenditure is low ie below 20% of your gross Invest invest invest right out of high school And the biggest tip NO CHILDREN:chacha: There are others but |
Originally Posted by 2tone
(Post 136178)
long as you have good credit and make the payment at the end of the month you can own any car you want :)
If hes paying cash outright, that's different :) 0% put down NOTHING .09-3% I would say put down minimal amounts Anything above 3% I believe in putting 33% down or more if possible. I know in todays society most purchases have a component involving instant gradification and paying for it a second or after thought. There's an acquaintance of mine paying over 800.00 per month on a 06 Mustang GT vert which he bought new. I did not have to use my cranial computer for more than 5 seconds to realize that he put exactly ZERO down at 7ish%. That Mustang is going to cost him (keep in mind an 06gt vert) well over 50,000.00=ouch. Until recently Canadians were following the American mortgage example of 40 year mortgages with nothing down. Thankfully the gov't put an end to that or we might be in the same boat real estate wise as the Americans:banghead: I am not sure about the other members here but as you approach 50 (hopefully sooner) you really do start to think about your retirement years and how the Canadian gov't pensions just do not cut it ie not nearly enough $$$$$$$per month. I guess in a nutshell (in this case a long winded reply) buy your house or find really low cost housing, invest and spend the left over on what makes you happiest.:tup |
You are saying a bunch of good stuff that I agree with.
After seeing all these big financial services companies make money off of my rrsp money I decided to take responsibility for my retirement. Now into rental properties. No regrets...yet :) been doing it for 6 years. You only go through life once and if you can afford a new Boss 302 more power to you. You have earned the right to buy it, whether through credit or cash, it does not matter. |
^^^bit of both. Are your properties in your town or?
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They are all in London.
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If you own apts what does a nice 1/2 bedroom in downtown London cost? Same question but apts out of the downtown core?
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Originally Posted by SNAKEBITE
(Post 136326)
If you own apts what does a nice 1/2 bedroom in downtown London cost? Same question but apts out of the downtown core?
A 1 bedroom can vary from sub $500 (divey) to $1,200 and higher. Usually $650 plus hydro gets a nice place but not super. Each additional bedroom generally adds about $200. What are rents like in Calgary? |
Like you they vary from high 600 amd up. A decent place runs mid 700's. My brother in law (who I work with) has roughly 500 properties in his portfolio with 90%+ being apt style units,5% townhomes and 5% being stand alone homes. Lets just say that keeps the 2 of use busy while his wife handles all matters involving rentals/tenants etc.
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