150k to spend :D

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So how do people test drive them? Did Spie test drive the 997? Maybe he has that Business man look :D I dont!! lol. Maybe if i bring a 500k suitcase of money with me they will let me? (Of course that is a joke and i would never do that sort of thing)

Spie is not a 22 year old kid (No offence intended, I'm not that much older myself). They sell cars to people who sound and look 'reputable' which, aged 22 in an Aston dealer, you will be neither.
 
So how do people test drive them? Did Spie test drive the 997? Maybe he has that Business man look :D I dont!! lol. Maybe if i bring a 500k suitcase of money with me they will let me? (Of course that is a joke and i would never do that sort of thing)

I read your profile, a Support Analyst, does that pay well? (Sry to derail thread lol)
 
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I genuinelly don't know how you would do it, I can tthink how you would prove it to them. They'll get chancers in all the time.

You take the banks phone number and your card, phone them up speak to someone on the end of the phone confirm your identity and then ask them to tell the dealer approximately how much money you have in the bank.
 
Hrm, if someone is buying I'd like:

Ferrari 575, F430
Aston Martin DB9, or DBS
The new rolls.

If i could afford it, it wouldn't be stuffed in the garage and taken out once a week, or on special occasions, I'd want to use it every day.
 
The last time the TVR Cerbera Speed 12 was up for sale it was £185000...with the economic climate you might be able to knock that down :p

That would truely by something special.

However, if you stacked it into a tree I would come and kill you.
 
This thread is ridiculous. It's somebody with no genuine interest in cars, let alone high performance / supercars, asking a load of forum members how he should spend his money.

If you don't have enough of an interest to make your own informed decision about a car that you would like to own/run, then why would you bother outlaying all that money in the first place, especially in todays financial climate.

Just seems like you've got some money (If this is even real) and its burning a catastrophicly large hole in your pocket, and you don;t even have enough of an imagination to think what car you would like to buy.

Anyhow if it was me, I'd be spending around 30- 35k on an M3 CSL, and then putting the rest away. (Not in an Icelandic Bank)
 
If your level of liquidity is really in excess of 3 million pounds as you seem to be suggesting (and I can’t but help doubt but I’ll run with it for now) banks and investment organisations will be biting your arm off for your custom. At this level of disposable income you should have no problem arranging car test drives and someone within the personal banking areas of high net worth banks should be able to facilitate it all on your behalf if you invest with them. Proper money, wrong though it may seem to most, means you don’t put effort in because the people will come to you and plead with you to take one of their lovely cars for a day or so if you stack up.
 
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