Soldato
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Still doesn't beat saving up though!
It does, because you get a car sooner and will probably be able to afford a better a car than you would saving up.
Still doesn't beat saving up though!
Ah, I see.
I should have read the whole thread properly I guess.
Still doesn't beat saving up though, especially if you have an offset mortgage.
Still doesn't beat saving up though, especially if you have an offset mortgage.
[TW]Fox;16467485 said:It does, you've said yourself you've waited 14 years of saving to be able to buy a new car and in the meantime have had to drive around in a mid 1990's Renault! Not a very good advert for saving up is it?
Of course it beats saving up, in what way does it possibly not beat saving up? Saving up for something when you have the ultra cheap credit line afforded with a mortgage account is a totally flawed concept. See my post above.
It is also interesting that you view your primary mortgage as a debt? Do you really consider that claim secured against an appreciating asset to be a debt?
Mr^B you are being thoroughly schooled here.
It depends if you ego and self-esteem allows you to drive around in an older car or not.
Mine does, other people's apparently does not.
[TW]Fox;16467485 said:It does, you've said yourself you've waited 14 years of saving to be able to buy a new car and in the meantime have had to drive around in a mid 1990's Renault! Not a very good advert for saving up is it?
I think you'll find it's the other way round.
Thanks for the contribution though, it's been really useful.
But you still aspired to a nice car so seems your's doesn't really or else you'd still be in it. Your logic for funding is somewhat chopping your nose off to spite your face.
But you still aspired to a nice car so seems your's doesn't really or else you'd still be in it. Your logic for funding is somewhat chopping your nose off to spite your face.
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Bizarre thread is turning bizarre. Mr^B you certainly have an "interesting" view of finances.
You say that, yet they are the ones driving nice cars, and you are in a 1996 Megane. I think the evidence alone, let alone their arguments backing it up, kind of says that they are in a better position to talk about how to do things than you are.
"No no, everyone else is doing it wrong, I have clearly got the right idea"
*drives a 1996 Megane
A Megane RS 250 Cup for 10-15 years? How old are you now?
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Bizarre thread is turning bizarre. Mr^B you certainly have an "interesting" view of finances.
Haven't you heard? I own a RS 250 Cup.
Try and keep up!
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