To: Weimdog
Wow! Hubby and I are rich rich rich! Must be why he drives a 1987 Toyota, my car is a '98 (I had to replace the old Mercury), and we don't take vacations. We're rich!
7 posted on
01/07/2003 3:38:54 PM PST by
.38sw
To: .38sw
Not to put too fine a point on it but if you are earning over $92,000.00 and you can't afford new vehicles you either are living in the wrong place or you need help in money management.
To: .38sw
Wow! Hubby and I are rich rich rich! Must be why he drives a 1987 Toyota, my car is a '98 (I had to replace the old Mercury), and we don't take vacations. We're rich! You scumbag. You exploiter of the downtrodden. You coldhearted plutocrat. I bet you just keep that '87 Toyota because it reminds you of the Regan years when you no doubt used the homeless as human footstools.
To: .38sw
You're better off financially driving used cars anyway, IMO. New cars depreciate so fast the first year that they aren't worth it.
Lots of people selling used and second cars now with the economy as bad as it is. My perception is that it's cheaper than ever to buy a used car.
To: .38sw
We're rich too! Of course I live in California, and all of our money is in our 30 year old fixer upper house that sucks.
To: .38sw
Wow! Hubby and I are rich rich rich! Must be why he drives a 1987 Toyota, my car is a '98
Driving a Saturn here. I have to admit, I AM living it up with my four cylinders of vroom!
103 posted on
01/01/2004 8:33:31 PM PST by
dyed_in_the_wool
("Have we actually cut the head of the snake or is he just an idiot hiding in a hole?")
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