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Why would you spend over a years salary (Lamborghini Aventador costs £271,000) on a depreciating asset such as a car?

Lets all mock him

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Let me guess. He's persian.

because he's a minority. minorities love to do shit like that.

If you enjoy driving expensive cars it seems like a logical choice. If you like accumulating wealth and growing your portfolio it doesn't make sense. To be honest just seems like jealousy to say its a worthless asset. Why buy anything other than food and a small shelter to sleep? Just going to depreciate in value.

he will make it back by fools buying his "how to get rich" course on instagram

niggers gonna nig

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If you have nothing else to be proud of, it's the next best thing.

I wish I was more of an attention whore to do stupid shit like this, I swear the amount of shekels I would gather by the drones would suffice for a thousand years.

Convince me to turn in to a degenerate attention whore biz, I want to do it but i need encouragement

If your able to buy the shoes for 250 you can sell them for 800 to 1600 dollars most of the time. Like it or not but there will always be a nigger out there willing to buy basketball shoes

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That’s an investment though, he will mow get more followers which in turn bring him more revenue. Even fags like you giving him attention works in his benefit. I just followed him, wouldn’t have it if it wasn’t for you

>a years salary
Is this bait? That's 5 years salary for me

Question. Is there anything wrong with buying a Gallarado for 80k, driving it for a few years, then selling the Gallarado for 80k or just hodling it? The price for them has all seemed to bottom out.

If i was 50mil+ i'd probably buy a brand new sports car because i wouldnt give a shit, but i'm not. However, the ptospect of driving a Gallardo and only having to pay the (obscene, but i'd be rich) maintenance and gas costs seems quite nice. However, I am not super invested into the automobile scene, I'm just a casual fan who likes cars. When people tell me "the Gallardo has bottomed out at 80k," all I can do is check prices and say "yup, checks out." Can anyone give me more info on that?

Thanks.

>I just followed him

You're what the fuck is wrong with this generation, but I can't blame you, I am going to get bad press myself

It's a bit selfish but I can understand it's artistic and has a lot of power.
At the end of the day it's some powerful engineering any idiot can drive in public, that's kind of cool.

Something breaking could cost 10k and then you just spent the depreciating cost of a new middle of the road sports car for an old shitbox that doesn't run.

I just rent a sports car on a track day for an hour to get my rush and go back to driving my truck

If you're gonna drop a lot of cash on a car it should be a rare collectible that will only appreciate in value. Otherwise I'd only get a mid-level sports car as a daily driver if I make it.

A fool and his money are soon parted

I had a friend who worked at a luxury car dealership, in the parts department. It's eye opening, how much guys who own cars like that spend on just maintaining them. Or insuring them. And how much a fender scrape can cost you. Nothing on the car is "average", it's all expensive to fix. You can't just take it to Jiffy Lube to change the oil. That's why there's a glut of used supercars on the market that weren't taken care of properly and need thousands and thousands to get them running properly again. And, a lot of these owners live in a perpetual state of fear they're gonna get hit by shitty drivers, or have it stolen, they turn their garages into almost fortresses.
I see these cars like dating celebrity actresses - fun for the first week, after that - you pay. And pay. And pay.

>then selling the Gallarado for 80k
Good luck with that.

Exotic sports cars are not investments. They're rich boy toys.

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>Like it or not but there will always be a nigger out there willing to buy basketball shoes
And a gang of niggers willing to beat you to death for them
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You proved his point, all of the pre-2010 models are basically static in price. So you buy one for however much, have your fun, and sell it in a few years for a couple thousand less. I'd say a few thousand dollars is a great price for years of fun in a sports car.

No, I didn't prove his pint, read his post again, this time for comprehension. He thinks he can sell the car for what he paid - and I said good luck with that, because most of the time, you won't. (I'm not even taking covid into account, which is going to GUT luxury markets)
If you maintain the car the way it's supposed to, and insure it, your "rental" is gonna cost a lot more than you think. If you have money to burn, go for it. But you're not getting back what you put in - which was his fucking point.

kek

I don't have a seething hatred for expensive cars like a lot of the fags on here. But spending 270,000 on a car when you only make 200,000 per year is beyond retarded.

seeeethe

How do I invest in Chad?

Not only that, if you get a rare model like Diablo VT, the value is only going to go up as long as you take care of it. Lambos can be a good investment. ebay.com/itm/1998-Lamborghini-Diablo-SV/391926019415?hash=item5b409c7557:g:J38AAOSwahhejYFB

Because that depreciating asset is generating income for him. But I doubt he bought it.

Chart crime. How much lower are the 2010 models selling for in 2020? 17%, 20% less?

My money is on that bloke being an instagram forex trader who does nothing but shill whatsapp group signals that fail 50% of the time. Car is probably leased

He's definitely just leasing it