The POS of it all
Hey,
I just read replys and such. My Hawk is a 2002 #536 M6 with 40,400 miles to date. My fiance wanted to put her 2 cents in and said that the Slowstang is the POS that I will be driving around.
Thanks again,
Adam H.
Hey,
I just read replys and such. My Hawk is a 2002 #536 M6 with 40,400 miles to date. My fiance wanted to put her 2 cents in and said that the Slowstang is the POS that I will be driving around.
Thanks again,
Adam H.





Since you are calling the stang a slow POS why not save the dough and be a hair slower. In reality it doesn't matter whether it is a Mustang or a Volvo. What I'm trying to allude to Adam, is if saving money on a car payment is the main issue, you shouldn't be looking at the performance upgrade. Considerable money is to be saved by going with the base model and using it as transportation and not a playtoy. If finances aren't the issue, then what you are doing is in the clear because it's a matter of want and not need. That's the bottom line. Going one step further, a new car is one of the worst financial moves one can make. There is a huge depreciation in the first 3-4 years. let someone else take the depreciation and pick up a nice 3-4 year old car with low miles. You'll be way ahead in the long run. And don't let the banks dictate what you buy. They try to steer you into a new car by dangling a lower interest loan vs. a higher one for used, making it seem like you are getting a better deal. The reason is that because of the higher purchase price, the interest rate makes them more money. Who cares if a new car loan is 6% on 30K? you can pick up a nice used 4 year old car for 8-12K with a 10% loan. Do the math on that one!

It was two years before I even regained some resemblence of pride. They say: that which doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Well she put me damned close to death and I know that is the reason I'm such a tough SOB now.
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