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Guys got lucky they didn't damage their cars. I once honked at a woman on a bicycle on a tight busy street, she almost rammed my car because she didn't know how to pedal. Her husband got so angry he tried to climb my Corvette hood then moved to my window and started to threaten me, my ex and I got our phones out to record, if we didn't get them in time he would of damaged the car. People give zero F here.

I seen a few homeless punch and kick cars while crossing red lights when the driver honked at them. The last one punched the fender tried to rip the mirror then jumped on the hood.



#2 was painful for me to watch
 

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#2 was painful for me to watch

Fortunately it was just a drink, just an unpleasant moment. #1 was effspot's channel, the karen was harassing vehicles going out of a car meet writing down licence plates, as if that was going to do anything.
 

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#3 happened to me early Sunday morning. It wasn’t obvious like he stopped completely, but he drove right in the middle, preventing me from passing. It was also near my property. I had never seen the guy before. I think he found a nice spot and started acting like he owned the road.
 

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Several interisting things in this video like the first clip, $400,000 in Interest on a Aventador at 24.99%. Next people who regret buying an expensive car.

According to the host it about the rush, status and feel... After 6 months it's just a car. To me it's quite the contrary, I love my H as much as when I got it and same feeling for my C7.

Some interesting comments too.



His 30K exotic upsets Lambo and Ferrari owners! :LOL:

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This one is funny, Lambo badge should be banned. So I guess it doesn't look expensive?
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Is that actually real? Seems so predatory. Unless it's someone with absolutely terrible credit? I too never understood why some people finance these cars. It's never going to be a good financial decision, except maybe during the pandemic when borrowing was essentially free and it actually made more sense to keep funds invested elsewhere. Still, I would have trouble sleeping at night owing hundreds of thousands on a car.
 
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24.99% is nuts, but I would finance it at 2.5% which is average rate here.

I think this is more of an emotional decision than logical. It’s like marriage. If you put logic into it, most of the time it is not a good financial decision :)
 

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Probably not real thinking about it, but the interest rates here 2 years ago if I remember correctly was between 11%-13%.
@Sakura I never seen 2.5% but if it did exist I would take it.

Anyway I never understood those who say it's cheaper to finance a car and invest your money. They surely don't live here. I have no idea where or how you can get more than 3% in interest. Plus you have to give 50% of your profits on the interest to the government.
 

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Yes, above 10% is already high and requires serious calculation. It could be worth it if the expenses are deductible as business expenses.

On the other hand, 2.5% is almost zero risk, but it also means more money flows out, which weakens the currency. Because of that, imported cars that rely on overseas parts become much more expensive. The parts are not cheap when the currency is weak.

I could have financed a more expensive model, but I had to consider the long term maintenance and clutch costs. Those would be 2-3 times higher than what people normally pay. So Huracan was the better choice.

For Japanese cars, they offer some of the best value you can find, which is one of the main reasons they sell so well. Super quality and dirt cheap. Just absolutely boring.
 

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24.99% is nuts, but I would finance it at 2.5% which is average rate here.

I think this is more of an emotional decision than logical. It’s like marriage. If you put logic into it, most of the time it is not a good financial decision :)

Mariage in this country is a death sentence to men. Courts rule in favor women and will take everything from you and also alienate your kids if any. Even common law.
 

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Is that actually real? Seems so predatory. Unless it's someone with absolutely terrible credit? I too never understood why some people finance these cars. It's never going to be a good financial decision, except maybe during the pandemic when borrowing was essentially free and it actually made more sense to keep funds invested elsewhere. Still, I would have trouble sleeping at night owing hundreds of thousands on a car.

During covid Huracans in general were 70K more than normal times so it didn't make sense for me to buy, I waited till the bubble deflated to snag a car. I patiently waited many years.
 

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Yes, above 10% is already high and requires serious calculation. It could be worth it if the expenses are deductible as business expenses.

On the other hand, 2.5% is almost zero risk, but it also means more money flows out, which weakens the currency. Because of that, imported cars that rely on overseas parts become much more expensive. The parts are not cheap when the currency is weak.

I could have financed a more expensive model, but I had to consider the long term maintenance and clutch costs. Those would be 2-3 times higher than what people normally pay. So Huracan was the better choice.

For Japanese cars, they offer some of the best value you can find, which is one of the main reasons they sell so well. Super quality and dirt cheap. Just absolutely boring.

I loved 4Runners, I owned probably 10 of them. They were usually robust. They were so coveted you would never see them in scrap yards as people would buy them just to have spare parts. The problem though when you needed new parts they were 5-8 times more expensive than a North American car and most times it had to be ordered. On some occasion it wuld take 3-4 weeks.

My work van parts are cheap and usually available the same day. I can order them online or go to the scrap yard where they have at least 6 vans at any given moment.
 

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Awesome video. Similar thrill when I hop in the car to go out for a drive.

 

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Haha! For those who don't know it's a spin off comment of a famous line in the "Fast & Furious".

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Looks awesome! They say imitation is the finest form of flattery.
I love the headlight design, I never liked any headlight design until the H.

I just realized I'm guilty, I have Aventador style rear lights on the Vette. I love the style and what's cooler they are sequential lighting one at a time when using the turn signal.


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