Has anyone here made enough to buy a car they've always wanted?

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As the title reads, has anyone here created enough income from internet marketing to buy a car they've always wanted? If so, could you share with us what type of car you've purchased and a photo?

Im pretty keen on getting myself a black 3 series BMW coupe
#buy #car #made #wanted
  • Profile picture of the author babyfacedassassin
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    • Profile picture of the author Fred Young
      Not yet, but I am in the market for a 67-69 Camaro, 64-67 GTO or 68-70 Charger.

      If you wanna lend me a few bucks, I promise I'll pay it back.
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      • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
        Originally Posted by Fred Young View Post

        Not yet, but I am in the market for a 67-69 Camaro, 64-67 GTO or 68-70 Charger.

        If you wanna lend me a few bucks, I promise I'll pay it back.
        Sure. PM me your bank account details.
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      • Profile picture of the author Hiresh
        Originally Posted by Fred Young View Post

        Not yet, but I am in the market for a 67-69 Camaro, 64-67 GTO or 68-70 Charger.

        If you wanna lend me a few bucks, I promise I'll pay it back.
        Hello, Im Newbies here but i would like to learn from you guys........and someday i want to buy my dream car
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        • Profile picture of the author Neil Macks
          I have my eye on a Maserati GranTurismo. Not quite there yet, and may be some time. Not too bothered about the colour though if that will help
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      • Profile picture of the author art72
        Originally Posted by Fred Young View Post

        Not yet, but I am in the market for a 67-69 Camaro, 64-67 GTO or 68-70 Charger.

        If you wanna lend me a few bucks, I promise I'll pay it back.


        I hear you Fred....1969 SS Camaro with a 396 under the hood! My Dad had one that he bought brand new after working all throughout his high school years...

        When he finally bought the car 3 months later he was drafted into Vietnam. Luckily, he made it back to create me

        My 1st car was a 1980 Camaro with a 305, that I tore down and rebuilt into a 383. I later sold it at age 18 having driven it only one time... to start my own business....an Ice Cream Truck entitled "Nice Dreams Ice Cream"- LOL (What the heck I was 18!...don't laugh, I made $1,000 a week cash money, and surfed everyday)

        Ah, the good ol' days.

        Honestly, with gas prices so high, I have my eye on a Suzuki GSXR 750...but wifey says not til she gets a Lincoln MKX (Junk)

        Who knows; if I can properly assemble the knowledge I've acquired in a short time concerning IM....I'd probably start with a Toyota Tundra Quad Cab P/U realistically tho.

        Edit: How cool is that my 69th post....a 69' Camaro SS
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        • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
          We all know its sensible to "invest" our money and not waste it on toys, but c'mon - this thread was just a bit of fun

          Originally Posted by art72 View Post

          Luckily, he made it back to create me
          That made me laugh dude
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeremy Banks
    I sure then and then some. My dream car has always been a 1967 Corvette stingray. I made enough to buy it but I made a wise decision and invested instead. The stocks still had room to go up and I didn't want all my money sitting in a car. Since then I bought a house, still no stingray, but it's nice to know I will get it.

    I have been investing the money in other websites and stocks rather than blowing it!
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve McBride
    I had already financed a Scion TC a year ago, but I was able to pay the loan off early all in one lump sum due to internet marketing. Not an expensive car, but a fun ride for the price.

    This one isn't mine, but mine looks exactly like this:

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  • Profile picture of the author Dean Jackson
    I was thinking of trading in my old beater for a nice new silvia 200sx (yes, I like ricers LOL)... I could pay it off quickly but I'm looking out for the ones that really kick ass with all the mods and stuff done for me

    Dean

    P.S. Or an r34
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  • Profile picture of the author tpw
    Yes. I drove the 2007 Saturn Ion 3 off the lot on just my signature, when it only had 3 miles on the odometer...

    Of course, my dream car was a Saturn, 5-speed, with sun roof and all-power accessories, and enough sitting room that I did not have to get out of the car to let my kids out of the car. LOL

    My goals were probably much lower than yours.

    This one looks just like it:

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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Worner
    Johnny, buying new cars in Australia is a waste of money due to the government granted monopolies to keep people in jobs, when it comes to foreign car importation.

    If you purchase new, you are being price gouged.

    Whats even more funny is that BMW is considered a luxury brand when they are as common as dirt in Germany and used as taxis. While they are considered good cars, they are not considered luxury by Australian standards, which admittedly are quite generous.

    Chris
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  • Profile picture of the author lowkey786
    Once I've made enough money I'm going to get myself a BMW X5.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChristopherTheron
    A couple of years ago, at a high point in my career, I had my eyes on a gently used, but very well maintained used Ferrari 360 Modena (Dream Car). I had put some money away to buy the house I was currently renting, but when I had made the decision to keep renting at that time and extend my lease for another year because the asking price for the house was still way too high, and the seller wasn't budging, I invested some of the money I had saved into different business ventures, and had about $107,000 left. This Ferrari had low miles (I believe low 30k range.) and all maintenance receipts. It was at a Ferrari dealership in Miami. The day before I was supposed to buy it, I backed out. Instead, I purchased a Ford Fusion Black on Black, Chrome Wheels, Sport Package, Leather/Carbon Fiber interior, and then put another $2,500 or so in Accessories. Banked the rest of the money for a rainy day

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    • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
      Originally Posted by ChristopherTheron View Post

      A couple of years ago, at a high point in my career, I had my eyes on a gently used, but very well maintained used Ferrari 360 Modena (Dream Car). I had put some money away to buy the house I was currently renting, but when I had made the decision to keep renting at that time and extend my lease for another year because the asking price for the house was still way too high, and the seller wasn't budging, I invested some of the money I had saved into different business ventures, and had about $107,000 left. This Ferrari had low miles (I believe low 30k range.) and all maintenance receipts. It was at a Ferrari dealership in Miami. The day before I was supposed to buy it, I backed out. Instead, I purchased a Ford Fusion Black on Black, Chrome Wheels, Sport Package, Leather/Carbon Fiber interior, and then put another $2,500 or so in Accessories. Banked the rest of the money for a rainy day
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    • Profile picture of the author ex9to5guy
      Originally Posted by ChristopherTheron View Post

      A couple of years ago, at a high point in my career, I had my eyes on a gently used, but very well maintained used Ferrari 360 Modena (Dream Car). I had put some money away to buy the house I was currently renting, but when I had made the decision to keep renting at that time and extend my lease for another year because the asking price for the house was still way too high, and the seller wasn't budging, I invested some of the money I had saved into different business ventures, and had about $107,000 left. This Ferrari had low miles (I believe low 30k range.) and all maintenance receipts. It was at a Ferrari dealership in Miami. The day before I was supposed to buy it, I backed out. Instead, I purchased a Ford Fusion Black on Black, Chrome Wheels, Sport Package, Leather/Carbon Fiber interior, and then put another $2,500 or so in Accessories. Banked the rest of the money for a rainy day


      good choice, I love cars but i understand they are such bad investments. Id rather drive my two cars which are paid off. Pretty boring but its the better move. When I see a nice car(m3s, porsches, etc) in the parking lot, I think it would be nice to have one of those. But to me, unless I can go to the dealership and buy 3 of them cash, I cant afford it
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      • Profile picture of the author Angela V. Edwards
        My only real "dream car" is one of the older versions of a Volkswagen Beetle, but that's not something I'd drive all the time here, since the heaters are notorious for going out and without defrosters, I'd NEVER be able to see out the windshield when it rains (which is frequently).

        However, I do love my Hyundai. I had an Elantra that I just didn't want to give up; I LOVED it. But I recently traded that in due to high mileage and got a Sonata that I am extremely happy with.


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  • Profile picture of the author PPC-Coach
    I'm not into flashy cars, however I am into flashy snowmobiles, this is mine too:

    http://en-ca.ski-doo.com/Archives/ar...ADRENALINE.pdf
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Ausin
    I know its nothing fancy but at least my car belongs to me, not to the bank I drive a Nissan X-Trail thanks to the money I made online
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  • Profile picture of the author PPC-Coach
    Cars are the worst investment in the world. Well besides boats.

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    • Profile picture of the author Bill Farnham
      Here's the lesson everybody learns when they buy a high dollar dream car....

      If it's a new car, it will depreciate in value so fast that after one year you wonder why you ever allowed your ego to write that big a check.

      And during that time you realize that the mere act of trying to use it becomes overwhelmingly stressful as there is just no way you will feel confident leaving it sit in a parking lot after that first bozo puts a scratch in it out of spite.

      I know you think I'm kidding, but if that car is not something you can afford to just have evaporate clean out of your life and not cause any financial heartache you're better off investing the money on something else besides your ego.

      ~Bill
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      • Profile picture of the author ChristopherTheron
        Originally Posted by Bill Farnham View Post

        Here's the lesson everybody learns when they buy a high dollar dream car....

        If it's a new car, it will depreciate in value so fast that after one year you wonder why you ever allowed your ego to write that big a check.

        And during that time you realize that the mere act of trying to use it becomes overwhelmingly stressful as there is just no way you will feel confident leaving it sit in a parking lot after that first bozo puts a scratch in it out of spite.

        I know you think I'm kidding, but if that car is not something you can afford to just have evaporate clean out of your life and not cause any financial heartache you're better off investing the money on something else besides your ego.

        ~Bill
        A Nice chat with a friend of mine the day before I was going to buy the exotic went similar to this, and it was the exact reason I changed my mind. Just isn't worth it to feed your ego. I've had my fusion ever since, taken it to Texas, the the Smokey mountains, even drove it to Seattle... With no problems. Very happy with the purchase.
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      • Profile picture of the author Tang
        Originally Posted by Bill Farnham View Post

        Here's the lesson everybody learns when they buy a high dollar dream car....

        If it's a new car, it will depreciate in value so fast that after one year you wonder why you ever allowed your ego to write that big a check.

        And during that time you realize that the mere act of trying to use it becomes overwhelmingly stressful as there is just no way you will feel confident leaving it sit in a parking lot after that first bozo puts a scratch in it out of spite.

        I know you think I'm kidding, but if that car is not something you can afford to just have evaporate clean out of your life and not cause any financial heartache you're better off investing the money on something else besides your ego.

        ~Bill
        My friends laugh at me but I'm serious: I don't ever plan to own a dream car.

        But don't be surprised if you glimpse me whizzing by in a Veyron Super Sport, anyhow.

        You can RENT anything!

        All the FUN! None of the headaches!
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        • Profile picture of the author rts2271
          Bought 2 bikes and 2 cars over the last 6 years through IM. Nothing fancy, the cars were all project / labor of love cars. The bikes were decent. I guess since I don't really have many modern cars I like, but being able to afford the projects in both time and money is a blessing granted by the line of work that I do.

          I'm buying a bullet nose studebaker next.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulie888
      Originally Posted by PPC-Coach View Post

      Cars are the worst investment in the world. Well besides boats.

      Agreed, they depreciate the moment you drive them off the showroom floor. This is why Warren Buffett never buys new vehicles, even to this day. (He always springs for gently used, 2-3 year old cars that have already taken that massive initial depreciation hit.)
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  • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
    Well I dont know about you guys, but after waiting 15 minutes, I deserve 2 marshmallows
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  • Profile picture of the author BIG Mike
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    Only 3 more payments and she's mine...
































































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  • Profile picture of the author MrBusiness
    Just a tip - when you do reach that amount, don't spend it on a car! Car will lose money.. invest it in something which will allow you to buy 10x the car of your dreams
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  • Profile picture of the author retsek
    Probably not a dream car for most of you, but i live in a third world country and I do plenty of trips into the forest and savannah areas with mostly dirt roads for fun, camping, hunting, climbing.

    I bought a 2010 RAV4 2 weeks ago on purely IM money. It's on its way from japan. I plan to do a ton of mods, including lifting it 6 inches. When it gets here, I have to pay 80% in taxes
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    I made enough to get my rig - a Jeep Patriot. Didn't realize it was a dream car when I got it, but I will probably never own anything but a Jeep again. It's a freaking awesome machine. I might get other models of jeeps in the future - but it's going to take one furious awesome dependable and versatile 4WD with great gas mileage at a reasonable price to get me to switch. Crazy great stereo system for a stock system, too - that was a bonus I didn't expect but really appreciate.
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    • Profile picture of the author Michael Shook
      I got a blue 5-Series BMW, very nice. My wife even decided that "her" name should be Bluebelle.
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  • Profile picture of the author Toniy
    Well I just had to sell my motorbike because I happened to lose my license... which for some reason, my girlfriend thought was hilarious and couldn't stifle the 'I told you so' as soon as she got the chance...

    So maybe I'll try a go-kart.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Cole
    @Big Mike,

    Boy did I have a laugh at that one.

    Fantastic!!!!!!!

    Chris
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  • Profile picture of the author Kim Standerline
    I bought myself a 2 seater MGB (is that right) convertable a couple of years ago as an extra car to use in the summer, Only had it a few weeks then got rid of it cos it wouldn't hold a decent amount of shopping, hubby bought a brand new Nissan Xtrail instead and I'm still driving my 5 year old Focus cos I love it dearly lol

    Kim
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  • Profile picture of the author houstonlibrarian
    I have, but I am going to save and invest the money instead.
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  • Profile picture of the author SchoolofKA
    When I make enough money from IM, I will buy my dream car. The "so ugly, it's cool," Lamborghini Espada.

    http://static.cargurus.com/images/si...pic-12102.jpeg
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    • Profile picture of the author Daniel Brock
      Yeah bought a Porsche 911 996 with the money I made from web hosting when I was 17.

      I drove the car for a year, got bored of it and ended up selling it 6 months later.

      Now I drive a crappy volvo 240 from 1989 and couldn't be happier.

      Lesson learned: Don't buy stupid toys because you'll get bored of them before you know it. Instead, re-invest that money back into your business.
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      • Profile picture of the author Black Hat Cat
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        I have, and I take it out every chance I get.

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        • Profile picture of the author Rus Sells
          That's my dog in the car behind you! The chase is on!

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          I have, and I take it out every chance I get.

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      • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
        Originally Posted by Daniel Brock View Post

        Yeah bought a Porsche 911 996 with the money I made from web hosting when I was 17.

        I drove the car for a year, got bored of it and ended up selling it 6 months later.

        Now I drive a crappy volvo 240 from 1989 and couldn't be happier.

        Lesson learned: Don't buy stupid toys because you'll get bored of them before you know it. Instead, re-invest that money back into your business.
        What year was your porsche dude?

        Originally Posted by TheRichLife View Post

        It's not a street car, but it's a ton of fun, and I bought it with IM money. For anybody who says money doesn't buy happiness...maybe so, but it does buy a car you can race right up next to it!
        That looks like an RX7 ...maybe 1987 model???
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        • Profile picture of the author TheRichLife
          Originally Posted by ramone_johnny View Post

          That looks like an RX7 ...maybe 1987 model???
          Close! 1985 Mazda RX-7
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          • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
            Originally Posted by TheRichLife View Post

            Close! 1985 Mazda RX-7
            Ha, I was close!!
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  • Profile picture of the author TheRichLife
    It's not a street car, but it's a ton of fun, and I bought it with IM money. For anybody who says money doesn't buy happiness...maybe so, but it does buy a car you can race right up next to it!

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    • Profile picture of the author Richard Van
      Originally Posted by TheRichLife View Post

      It's not a street car, but it's a ton of fun, and I bought it with IM money. For anybody who says money doesn't buy happiness...maybe so, but it does buy a car you can race right up next to it!

      Don't lie dude, you're a coke dealer. It's all over the dam floor. Nice effort trying to sweep it up though.

      You don't fool me mate.
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      • Profile picture of the author TheRichLife
        Originally Posted by Richard Van View Post

        Don't lie dude, you're a coke dealer. It's all over the dam floor. Nice effort trying to sweep it up though.

        You don't fool me mate.
        Haha! That picture was taken out front of the school where my son's Pinewood Derby was taking place...in January. That's the free snow that falls out of the sky...not the expensive kind.
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  • Profile picture of the author ahew
    My goal isn't a car per se, but a move to Hawaii later this year. Still working towards it.
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  • Profile picture of the author DavidTT
    yes I did manage to buy it but then again, its not that expensive.

    got my 300zx right hand drive for roughly 7K and dumped a few buck as well in it.

    She's now doing over 400+whp and its soooooo fun to rape newer sportscars .
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  • Profile picture of the author awarum
    Not even close to making enough but hopefully someday I can buy Aston Martin DBS for everyday use and Lamborghini Aventador as a fun car.



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    • Profile picture of the author myob
      I bought my wife the car of her dreams first. With the money left over I got me a Rolls Canardly.



      It rolls downhill just fine, but canardly get up the next one.
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    • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
      Originally Posted by awarum View Post

      Not even close to making enough but hopefully someday I can buy Aston Martin DBS for everyday use and Lamborghini Aventador as a fun car.


      I see one of these parked just up the road from where I live frequently. Some guy owns it. Its maroon in colour. I see him getting in and out of it occasionally. He can barely fit (hes pretty large)
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  • Profile picture of the author xxdksxx
    Just some of these stories along gets you inspired about your future online. Thanks for all these inspiring stories hopefully I can have a story similar to some of these in the near future.
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  • Profile picture of the author JennSpencerIM
    Not a big car person, but we won a pretty sweet Corvette in a marketing contest 2 years ago. That was nice! If I was going to spend a bunch of moola on a "dream" car it would be the Lambo that parks a few spots down from me in our apt...it just looks HOT!!
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  • Profile picture of the author JoelWong
    Not yet. But if i do, i would just go for something simple.
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  • Profile picture of the author Martin Bauer
    Internet marketing helped to make my life better and better. I bought my first car, I bought my first flat, I went to my first holiday in Phuket and a lot more.

    Whatever I have right now, I owe to internet and marketing it Yes, I drive Mercedes C220 at the moment, not the best but still very satisfied with it.
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    • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
      Originally Posted by Martin Bauer View Post

      Internet marketing helped to make my life better and better. I bought my first car, I bought my first flat, I went to my first holiday in Phuket and a lot more.

      Whatever I have right now, I owe to internet and marketing it Yes, I drive Mercedes C220 at the moment, not the best but still very satisfied with it.
      Wow dude, sounds like you're kicking some serious goals!

      PS. I dont like Mercs
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      • Profile picture of the author Martin Bauer
        Originally Posted by ramone_johnny View Post

        Wow dude, sounds like you're kicking some serious goals!

        PS. I dont like Mercs
        You can say that. But my biggest goal is; doing better than previous goal.

        I am dedicated on my goals and they offer easier and better life for me in return.

        A lot of people thinks that Mercedes is 35+ years old guy car, however I like them. Comfortable and safe. Very satisfied with my car.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ruzza
    I own one of my dream cars (see my avatar) but I've had that thing since I was about 19 and I am still doing it up slowly, hopefully track ready again by the end of the year if they let me register the thing again.... Bloody tough ozzie restrictions... But a series 8 rx7 with a veilside fortune bodykit and a nice bp 20b with twin gt42s is what I'll get next )))
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  • Profile picture of the author ReachOneMedia
    If a car was a priority for me it would be a huge pick-up truck or a suv

    But unfortunately I got other projects for my money

    cheers

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    • I made enough money to marry the guy I wanted who then bought me the car of my dreams as a wedding gift.

      Funny thing about dreams, though, they change. Now I want a truck we can load the Segways into and hit the road.

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      • Profile picture of the author DrewClement
        Originally Posted by fluffythewondercat View Post

        I made enough money to marry the guy I wanted who then bought me the car of my dreams as a wedding gift.

        Funny thing about dreams, though, they change. Now I want a truck we can load the Segways into and hit the road.

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        Did he charge you a set amount of money in order to make it happen?

        True love, right there
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        • Originally Posted by DrewClement View Post

          True love, right there
          I bought him a complete overhaul of his Cessna 172 a couple years ago. That was three times the cost of the car, so I suppose one could argue he's gotten the better of the deal.

          Cars got nothin' on aviation.

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  • Profile picture of the author Mac Wheeler
    No cars but several motorcycles.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mike McAleer
    haha sweet. I am 17 my goal's to buy a nice new car by the end of summer.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gclunis
    Not my dream car (or anywhere close to it) but when I originally go into IM it was so that I could buy a car for my senior year in highschool (first car). I got into it and made enough completely through IM to get myself the car..bought it just a few days before the year started. 2 years later and I still have that car sitting in the driveway right now
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  • Profile picture of the author HigherPrThanGod
    Are cars really a bad investment?

    I mean, if you keep the car for 30+ years in good shape, it'll be a collector car.

    And, no, I'm happy with my current gas guzzler.

    I like my 1997 grand marquee that cost me $2500 cash.

    It runs well, has AC/CD. You can save a helluva lot of money buying used and still get a great car these days.

    I suppose I would not mind getting a 2008 Infiniti G35 X if things continue to go well, but I'll always buy used probably.
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  • Profile picture of the author dagaul101
    I am sure there a few gurus that have made more than that for twice the cars of their dreams
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  • Profile picture of the author hardraysnight
    I did, but the post has been deleted, knocked down by a drunken driver?

    Hope the car is still there.

    It is true, everyone has something to hide except me and monkey
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  • Profile picture of the author Vulk
    Someday I'll buy a 2009 ninja 250r.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joe Benjamin


    That's my dream car right there...an Alfa Romeo 1985 edition. Do I own
    one yet?

    Nope. But I'm getting it in no less than 3 months from now from internet
    and offline marketing business I'm doing at the moment...

    it's not expensive (about $5,000 - $15,000) depending on condition, but
    when I saw one in-person about a week ago and the owner told me cool
    stories about it, I just knew I had to get one of my own.

    ...back to work to make it happen.
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    • Profile picture of the author paulie888
      Originally Posted by WhoIsBenjamin View Post



      That's my dream car right there...an Alfa Romeo 1985 edition. Do I own
      one yet?

      Nope. But I'm getting it in no less than 3 months from now from internet
      and offline marketing business I'm doing at the moment...

      it's not expensive (about $5,000 - $15,000) depending on condition, but
      when I saw one in-person about a week ago and the owner told me cool
      stories about it, I just knew I had to get one of my own.

      ...back to work to make it happen.
      Not a bad choice for a 'weekend' car that will give you plenty of driving enjoyment, but just keep in mind that this isn't a new car, and older Alfas are notorious for mechanical and electrical gremlins, in addition to being very susceptible to rust. Make sure you have a good mechanic check everything out carefully before you buy one, as you don't want to end up getting one that may cost you more to maintain/repair than its initial price.
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  • Profile picture of the author Claire Sharp
    I still have to do a lot of things at Internet Marketing before i get my own desired car. Besides i am not in a hurry, i want to give more time at IM more than anything else.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    lol. 1996 Lincoln Continental. Paid for.



    Dream Car
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    • Profile picture of the author Ram
      I'm not into cars. Never have been. Last car I bought for myself was way back in 2001. I bought a 1999 Chevy Tahoe, 4WD, loaded. Still have it. Nearly 200K miles. Still runs great. Still the most comfortable vehicle ever. One of us will die before we part company.

      My wife, on the other hand, likes a new Mercedes every couple of years. I could argue, but it's cheaper to just go along.
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  • Profile picture of the author theory expert
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    I know all about finances yada yada yada.....it is human nature to want things that are not practical even when you know it is a setup.

    Cost $15 million



    Based on the cost of this car I guesstimate that my dream car would set me back $15-$30 million...

    The day I can afford a car costing $30 million, and, still live well below my means....
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  • Profile picture of the author alimnab
    A man in a Jaguar passed a Mini that had broken down by the side of the road. Being a kindly driver, he stopped and fixed a tow-rope to it and began towing it to the nearest garage.
    After 10 minutes of towing, a Porsche passed them at high speed. The Jaguar driver was not going to be outdone by a Porsche, so, forgetting that he had a Mini in tow, slammed his foot down and the Jaguar and Porsche indulged in a high-speed race down the road, the Mini and it's occupant trailing wildly about at the end of the rope frantically trying to attract their attention and failing.
    A Police car saw them and gave chase. The Police driver radioed back to Headquarters "Sarge, you'll never believe this, I've just seen a Porsche and a Jaguar neck and neck doing 150 mph - and a bloke in a Mini flashing his lights, blowing his horn and trying to overtake them!"

    Morale of the story - Jaguar ; Porsche ... Speed Kills !
    Forget the 3 series BMW coupe ; stay with your Mini !
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