Ok, so I'm buying a car. Now, at the dealer they have it, but it's not the specific model I want. Now this model can be specially ordered for a higher cost, but I get to customize it to my liking (color, what comes with it,etc.). Should I order and wait for the exact model I want, or just buy the car I can get tommorow.
2012 Lamborghini Aventador
Color: Bianco Isis (White)
Interior: Nero (Black Leather)
Base Model
Miles: 8000+ (which I'm a little concerned about)
Price: Undisclosed but it's at a reasonable discount after negotiations
MPG: Highway 17, City 11
Engine: V12, 700hp
Transmission: Automatic (it's dual clutch so it's technically speaking both, but there's no clutch. It's complicated)
2014 Lamborghini Aventador
Color: Any color I want (RGB)
Interior: Whatever I want
Model: 50th Anniversario
Miles: what ever it is coming out of the factory and being transported
Price: Undisclosed, but decently more expensive then the other car.
MPG: Same as above
Engine: V12, 720hp
Transmission: same as above
2011 Ferrari 458 Italia
Color: Rossa Corso (Ferrari Red)
Interior: Beige
Miles: 4000+
Price: 2/3 of car #1
MPG: 12 City 18 Highway
Engine: V8, 562hp
Transmission: Same as Above
Choose!
[spoiler]ambiguity is for a reason, you'll all know soon enough. A few people already know on here[/spoiler]
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I understood about 5% of that, so I vote for the mystery box.
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7 RepliesEdited by Based Gatsby: 4/30/2014 9:14:35 PMCompensating much? Buy an S class or a Range Rover. Super cars are nice to race around with but why live with uncomfortable driving and impracticality.
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2 RepliesThe MSRP for a 2014 Aventador is $397,500. [i]Damn[/i].
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2 RepliesPay cash or finance? Financial advice from a guy who will retire at 50 (which is coming up in less than 15 years), never finance anything with the exception of a home.
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1 ReplyPics or didn't happen
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14 RepliesEdited by BrenMan 94: 4/25/2014 11:12:56 PMLamborghinis are too wide. Go with the Ferrari.
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1 ReplySo why buy a 3 million dollar car when you can but 3 million hookers....at once.
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7 Replies[quote]MPG: Highway 17, City 11[/quote] wtf is wrong with you, do you just not care about the environment, or money for that matter?
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1 ReplyI have a few friends who have purchased items to this degree. And when they finally get it the smallest things about their new car tick them off. So in all honesty I'd go with the one you actually want. Less of a chance for regret.
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11 RepliesEdited by DENSITY: 4/25/2014 11:43:11 PMIs daddy buying you this car or did you earn this money? If you earned it legally good job.
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1 ReplyAll automatic? Hell naw.
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13 RepliesEdited by Savageflux78: 4/26/2014 1:23:44 AMIf your decision depends on what a bunch of people on an online forum have to say, you're not ready to buy any of them. I don't care how much money you can spend, get the one that feels right to [i]you[/i]. Yes, that might mean choosing a Corolla over an Aventador. EDIT: If you [b]really[/b] want my input, here it is. If it doesn't look like [url=http://timebusinessblog.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/stickshift1.jpg?w=480&h=320&crop=1]this[/url], then you are wasting your money.
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5 RepliesEdited by Ghost of Reach: 4/25/2014 11:01:23 PMD: A Lamborghini, that's around $300000-$500000! Rich Person! Whats your job if you don't mind me asking? [spoiler]Go for the car #2[/spoiler]
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9 Repliescar #2 sounds bitchin! damn OP.
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11 RepliesHoly shit there's a rich guy on the Flood.
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2 RepliesOh, now that I have all the stats I'm going with #2.
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1 ReplyGet the cheaper one. Why? Depreciation.
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5 RepliesWell, I'm not a fan of red and tan, so I'd go with #1, but I've heard bad things happen to white cars in the Florida heat sometimes. You are in Florida, right? I remember somewhere else you mentioned Miami.
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Always down with secret options
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3 Replieswhy can't you tell us what kind of car it is?
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2 RepliesIf anyone can guess the cars in question, I'll add more details (no prices.)
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6 RepliesIs money an issue here?
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13 Replies8000 miles isn't much to wort about. If you meant 80,000 then it's still not that bad. Only be concerned if the car is above 10,000 dollars with more than 150,000 miles.
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2 RepliesYou like that don't you bby
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Your quirky comments, and your sometimes reasonable responses would be nice in this situation