On December 18 2013 02:33 onlywonderboy wrote: So remember when I was talking about my friend who played A LOT of Terraria? I just asked him how many hours
On December 18 2013 01:24 jcarlsoniv wrote: Yeah, no idea on total value, but for the amount we paid for it, this car has quickly become a bitch. It's a 1987 BMW 325. I've had it for like 7 years now, and only has ~150k miles. But it's gettin old man.
Well, the drop down doesn't go to 1987 (only goes to 1993), but from what I can tell, trying to keep this car alive is not in my best interest...
So then that begs the question - where should I look? I would like to probably finance a newer car. I've never done anything like this. IDK WTF IM DOING GUYS.
Also, the car has to be standard transmission
Honda. Fit. Best small car ever.
Sry I know nothing about financing. T_T
I mean, financing is easy to understand. It's got a monthly payment, let's say $250. At the start, most of that is principal, and a small portion is interest. The monthly payment never changes, but as the term of the financing continues, more of the payment is interest and less is principal. It's super easy to end the terms of financing early just by paying more than the monthly payment early on (so you pay more on principal, and end up paying less in interest down the line)
Holy crap, Civics are like, reasonably priced. And some have manual transmissions. Hmm...
Get it hybrid guys. It's environmentally friendly, saves on gas, and rides super quiet.
I want to dump all my savings and take out a loan to get a Tesla but I don't think there are charging stations around here.
You're supposed to plug it in at home?
The super quietness of hybrids/electrics scares me. I'll be taking my daily walk in the parking lot and then wham here comes a 2 ton object moving at me like a ninja.
@req arranged marriages still a thing here. I'll find out how many cows my host brother in law paid for her
@teut I better be a god dam guest of honor. but they done even know the glory of the KKK No worries though. I got scissors and sheets.
On December 18 2013 01:24 jcarlsoniv wrote: Yeah, no idea on total value, but for the amount we paid for it, this car has quickly become a bitch. It's a 1987 BMW 325. I've had it for like 7 years now, and only has ~150k miles. But it's gettin old man.
Well, the drop down doesn't go to 1987 (only goes to 1993), but from what I can tell, trying to keep this car alive is not in my best interest...
So then that begs the question - where should I look? I would like to probably finance a newer car. I've never done anything like this. IDK WTF IM DOING GUYS.
Also, the car has to be standard transmission
Honda. Fit. Best small car ever.
Sry I know nothing about financing. T_T
I mean, financing is easy to understand. It's got a monthly payment, let's say $250. At the start, most of that is principal, and a small portion is interest. The monthly payment never changes, but as the term of the financing continues, more of the payment is interest and less is principal. It's super easy to end the terms of financing early just by paying more than the monthly payment early on (so you pay more on principal, and end up paying less in interest down the line)
Holy crap, Civics are like, reasonably priced. And some have manual transmissions. Hmm...
Get it hybrid guys. It's environmentally friendly, saves on gas, and rides super quiet.
I want to dump all my savings and take out a loan to get a Tesla but I don't think there are charging stations around here.
You're supposed to plug it in at home?
The super quietness of hybrids/electrics scares me. I'll be taking my daily walk in the parking lot and then wham here comes a 2 ton object moving at me like a ninja.
Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car. Do not buy a new car.
Seriously just don't. Find one that some moron leased for 2-3years and buy that for scrooge mcduck piles of less money. The only downside is that you have to deal with used car salesmen, which is awful. But you have to deal with new car salespeople for the new car so it's less of a downside than it seems.
On December 18 2013 02:33 onlywonderboy wrote: So remember when I was talking about my friend who played A LOT of Terraria? I just asked him how many hours
"last I checked, 450+."
You probably have way more hours on League.
True, but I feel like that's more common in a multiplayer matchmaking game like LoL or Team Fortress. Although I guess he treats Terraria like an MMO where he farms for items and shit. It's probably a good thing he never played WoW lol.
I've always got my car off craigslist. Keep an eye out for a good deal, make sure its a good deal (aka know people that know cars) then make the purchase. Saves quite a bit of money if you've got the savings ready for it.
Isn't it like 50% of the value comes off after 3 years or something?
On December 18 2013 03:47 mordek wrote: I've always got my car off craigslist. Keep an eye out for a good deal, make sure its a good deal (aka know people that know cars) then make the purchase. Saves quite a bit of money if you've got the savings ready for it.
Isn't it like 50% of the value comes off after 3 years or something?
it's like 10% off the second it touches another person hand and is driven off the lot.
On December 18 2013 03:54 JonGalt wrote: @req whoops. well Google "the duel" from the office. perfectly encompasses what nos was talking about with the hybrid ninja cars
I'm pleased to report I knew exactly what the youtube video was without clicking on the link.