I bought a Ford for almost 15k eleven years ago. Most of my peers drove $50-60K cars. Including insurance and fuel my car costs $100 per month to operate.
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Captdon (12-25-2021)
The main difference in my 2002 and the newer cars is I dont have the backup screen that common folk seem to be obsessed with. They must be. They are the ones masturbating via or to a device. BTW. I like my wimmins like I like my car.
#1. Low mileage
#2 Low mileage
#3. Low mileage
One thing my woman has in common with a car?
She don't get to have friends either
I'm yo.
This my brother yo
We yo yo
Captdon (12-25-2021)
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Captdon (12-26-2021)
The mortgage on a $90,000.00 car would be around $1500.00 a month, about half of the mortgage on a "starter home" today. Perhaps they can afford the $1500.00 because they live in a one bedroom mobile home in the woods of East Tennessee
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Captdon (12-26-2021)