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Mistakes:
(1) It's new job with no telling what your paycheck may or may not be, so there's no sense in locking yourself into a payment just right now.
(2) It's a new job so there's not telling if you're going to last more than a year in the business before saying, fuck it - this ain't for me.
(3) You're looking at BRAND NEW CARS! Why? It's a waste of money. 2005,6,7 are just as good and have just as good warrantees.
That said of your selections, here are my comments:
Mercedes-Benz C-Class C350 Sport Sedan - Negative. Maitenance cost are too high for an entry level car in my opinion.
Acura TL - Not a bad choice. A bit cramped on rear leg room but no terrible.
Infiniti G37 - A better choice/bargin than the TL in my opinion. Rear wheel drive, but don't let that phase you.
Impala SS - FUCK NO! It's a GM product.
Toyota Camry Hybrid - You're not going to get a deal on hybrids and it's new: See my above comments on new cars.
Ford Mustang - ARE YOU SERIOUS? You just said you needed a car to take clients around which means SEDAN or larger.
Honda Accord Coupe - Again, NO COUPES if you're serious about this business.
Caddy CTS - Not a bad bargain right now since the new one just came out. Should suit your needs, but not much fun to drive or particually well refined. Reminds me of the Cimmaron from the 80's.
BMW 3 Series Coupe - NO COUPES and maintenance for entry level car is too high.
BMW 1 Series Coupe 135i - BE SERIOUS
BMW 3 Series Coupe 335xi - BE SERIOUS
Saturn OUTLOOK XR AWD - GM, No thank you.
Dodge Charger RT - Overkill for your needs. Too much of a gas guzzler too.
Acura RDX 5-Spd AT w/ Technology Package - Not bad.
Nissan Maxima SL - Another good bargin.
Chrysler Aspen Limited 4X4 - Don't know much about this truck so I can't comment. But an SUV, while haveing lots of room, is probably overkill and hell on gas.
Makes no sense to buy a new car. Second you drive it off the lot, it's depreciated value by a substancial amount. And no my friend, you don't KNOW, that you're gonna make good money, you hope you are. You just got the job you say? Well slow down. Get like, a 2005. Used but not old, save yourself quite a few thousand.
Economy ain't too good buddy, not sure how many people are gonna be buying timeshares of all things.
yeah the economy is kinda fucked up thats why i wont think of getting anything that might break my pockets until i see how the money is rolling. THATS WHY I SAY NO SOONER THAN 6MOS FOR SOMETHING NEW. Something used maybe in 90 days... and if i go used im talkin under 15,000. i dont trust some used cars, never know how they were driven... maybe even under 12k if i can find something thats aiight ... i did find a few bmws for around 11k that dont look too old, and a few benz's that werent to old either.. Im in Newport news and i work in Williamsburg so i gotta have something nice.
Makes no sense to buy a new car. Second you drive it off the lot, it's depreciated value by a substancial amount. And no my friend, you don't KNOW, that you're gonna make good money, you hope you are. You just got the job you say? Well slow down. Get like, a 2005. Used but not old, save yourself quite a few thousand.
Economy ain't too good buddy, not sure how many people are gonna be buying timeshares of all things.
Just got a new job in sales at this timeshare company and im knowing im gonna make good money while working there. I set a 6 month time frame or sooner to go out and buy another ride, my current whip is a hoptie and its not good for the job, cant take guest on a tour in my wheels so i gotta breakdown and buy something.
Im looking at these cars here
2008
Mercedes-Benz C-Class C350 Sport Sedan
Acura TL
Infiniti G37
Impala SS
Toyota Camry Hybrid
Ford Mustang
Honda Accord Coupe
Caddy CTS
BMW 3 Series Coupe
BMW 1 Series Coupe 135i
BMW 3 Series Coupe 335xi
Saturn OUTLOOK XR AWD
Dodge Charger RT
Acura RDX 5-Spd AT w/ Technology Package
Nissan Maxima SL
Chrysler Aspen Limited 4X4
**Coupes are on list cause I rarely will have to do a tour using my car.
or might hit a used lot and cop something, just wanna go new so i have less worries with maintenence.
which is the best one?
Sorry babes I just skimmed through and saw alot saying Benz this Benz that...I say go with the Acura then...always a safe purchase...good car
I'd go with the acura TL very low maintenance and a great overall package....i'd also recommend the infinit G35 sedan
Acura TL
All other ish aside
The hottest cars on that list is the TL and the G37
Nah bruh its not shady, its something that is geared for people that travel alot or have a family and actually goes on vacation at least once per year... If you only like to vacation once every 2 years then its not for you... plus there are other benefits of being a timeshare owner...It sounds like this guy is banking money. Just don't buy a new car with $500 in the bank, you are asking for trouble.
I never heard of selling Timeshares (House sharing with unknown people), it sounds real shady. Do you offer people a free vacation just for showing up?![]()