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πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Different - 12th December 2024

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It really sucks when you see your dream car online or in person and you can’t even afford to buy it. You’re stressed tf out because you’re currently dealing with that shitty ass piece of used junk with a million miles on it. Always visiting the dealership trying to stay ahead of repairs, living paycheck to paycheck hoping you can save enough for the repairs, and dealing with serious issues like a blown transmission. Who the hell smiles at that… seriously?!

It’s a massive punch to the gut knowing that you could be YEARS away from buying your dream car. It just feels impossible right now - with all the bills, emergencies, necessities, low incomes, car prices, and personal desires. Damn, this makes it extremely difficult to buy a brand new Ferrari. Sure you can always change your situation, but it’s going to take a lot out of you.

Now hypothetically speaking, what if we could immediately dismiss all that bullshit and put $1,000,000 into your bank account right now?! Now you’re overwhelmed with extreme blissfulness, your jaw just hit the floor, your eyes just stretched open the size of Texas, and no more driving a pathetic-looking vehicle! All that stress just left your soul knowing how much money you have, right now.

With that kind of money, it’s almost limitless as to how much money you can pay for a certain type of car. Now obviously there are certain cars out there (like the Bugatti Chiron) that are worth at least $3 - $5 million. No, you can’t afford that but your budget does say that you can now afford to buy an exotic/luxury car in the six figure range, if you’d like. So, I’m curious what kind of car would you buy if you had $1,000,000 in your bank account, right now? Here’s a few choices below, to help you decide within your budget.

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RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Uptight 534 - 12th December 2024

94-96 Toyota Camry coupΓ©... such a beautiful, efficient, and simple car. Also if I were to pick any of the supercars you mentioned, they would probably get broken into within a month in my area. The alternate option would be a 2005 Honda Accord LX (ifykyk).


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Different - 12th December 2024

(12th December 2024, 6:32 PM)UptightΒ 534 Wrote: 94-96 Toyota Camry coupΓ©... such a beautiful, efficient, and simple car. Also if I were to pick any of the supercars you mentioned, they would probably get broken into within a month in my area. The alternate option would be a 2005 Honda Accord LX (ifykyk).

Simplicity will definitely guarantee you survival and financial stability in todays’ economy. Foreign cars like a Honda Accord are a decent choice, but with that kind of money you could just move to a nicer neighborhood and then buy a nicer car.


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - LCPD - 13th December 2024

Simple, I would switch to a Toyota Tundra. I could use more room and more power.


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Different - 13th December 2024

(13th December 2024, 12:25 PM)LCPD Wrote: Simple, I would switch to a Toyota Tundra. I could use more room and more power.

What year would you buy it in? I noticed the 2024 Toyota Tundra has a 10-Speed automatic with up to 389hp. That’s not bad for a V6 engine.


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Master Raiden - 14th December 2024

If I had $1,000,000 to spend, I would get multiple cars. Probably a few from this list.
But if I could only choose one, it would probably be a Lambo since I've always dreamt of having a one whenΒ I was younger.


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Different - 14th December 2024

(14th December 2024, 3:22 AM)MasterΒ Raiden Wrote: If I had $1,000,000 to spend, I would get multiple cars. Probably a few from this list.
But if I could only choose one, it would probably be a Lambo since I've always dreamt of having a one whenΒ I was younger.

My man! I knew you had it in you! 🫡πŸ’ͺ🀝 For me, the list hasn’t changed. Although I am a huge, mopar fan, the Lambo Aventador is pretty sweet.


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Delphinoid_ - 15th December 2024

When I was a kid I thought the car that Homer designed was pretty cool. Actually I still think it's pretty cool. I've also always liked a lot of vintage cars from an aesthetic point of view, I think modern cars are pretty ugly by comparison. That said, I'd never want to actually own a vintage car. I'd take a car that's ugly but safe over a glamorous death trap any day.

If I was going to get a car and had $1,000,000, I'd probably just get whatever SUV is the most environmentally friendly (boring I know).


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Different - 15th December 2024

(15th December 2024, 1:19 AM)Delphinoid_ Wrote: When I was a kid I thought the car that Homer designed was pretty cool. Actually I still think it's pretty cool. I've also always liked a lot of vintage cars from an aesthetic point of view, I think modern cars are pretty ugly by comparison. That said, I'd never want to actually own a vintage car. I'd take a car that's ugly but safe over a glamorous death trap any day.

If I was going to get a car and had $1,000,000, I'd probably just get whatever SUV is the most environmentally friendly (boring I know).

Yeah, not everyone is into vintage cars, so I can understand that. On the flip side, it is a nice relic, even though I wouldn’t want to drive one of those. The biggest problem with modern cars is the fact that they’ve always been made out of plastic material. Back in the day, you’ve always had metal cars which reduced the number of accidents. Different topic for another time.

Anyways, what kind of SUV in particular, would you ever buy? Perhaps there must be one with a certain aesthetic appeal that peaked your interest.


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Camer the Dragon - 15th December 2024

None, I don't have a licence and I don't plan to get one (walking or taking the bus/train works fine enough here)
I can't be bothered to get one, focus on the road, and I can't be bothered to pay for petrol, MOT, car insurance, etc. (plus I think I would legit get road rage lol)


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Different - 15th December 2024

(15th December 2024, 7:28 PM)CamerΒ theΒ Dragon Wrote: None, I don't have a licence and I don't plan to get one (walking or taking the bus/train works fine enough here)
I can't be bothered to get one, focus on the road, and I can't be bothered to pay for petrol, MOT, car insurance, etc. (plus I think I would legit get road rage lol)

Over here in America, we get tons of car accidents over here. In England, I’m not sure exactly how it goes for you guys over there, lol. But yeah, I can understand your POV because people are reckless drivers.


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Mulley - 15th December 2024

not sure what category to pick.... but, fav car, RX-7!


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Different - 15th December 2024

(15th December 2024, 7:58 PM)Mulley Wrote: not sure what category to pick.... but, fav car, RX-7!

Would this be the 1995 Mazda RX-7?


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Delphinoid_ - 16th December 2024

(15th December 2024, 10:57 AM)Different Wrote: Back in the day, you’ve always had metal cars which reduced the number of accidents. Different topic for another time.

I'm kinda curious to hear why you say this.

(15th December 2024, 10:57 AM)Different Wrote: Anyways, what kind of SUV in particular, would you ever buy? Perhaps there must be one with a certain aesthetic appeal that peaked your interest.

To me at least, SUVs are some of the ugliest cars around. I just like that they're practical. Maybe some kind of hybrid compact / midsize SUV would be good. That said, while SUVs are more spacious and can carry more stuff, their size means they tend to be less fuel efficient and produce more emissions than smaller cars (and right now electric is far from perfect unfortunately). The other issue of course is that bigger cars = more energy in collisions. So I dunno.

In any case, for the time being I'm very happy without a car anyway. I'd only really consider getting one if I absolutely needed one.


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Camer the Dragon - 16th December 2024

(15th December 2024, 7:55 PM)Different Wrote: Over here in America, we get tons of car accidents over here. In England, I’m not sure exactly how it goes for you guys over there, lol. But yeah, I can understand your POV because people are reckless drivers.
Yeah you get a fair share of idiots on the road here too lol


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Different - 16th December 2024

(16th December 2024, 12:05 AM)Delphinoid_ Wrote: I'm kinda curious to hear why you say this.

Well it’s because the cars that were made out of metal were really tough, people were safer drivers back in the day, and they could receive collision punishment a lot greater than these plastic, modern cars today can. Now there are a few sources that’ll end up telling you that modern cars are safer because of airbags, seatbelt technology, and aluminum material for weight distribution.

To a certain extent, I can buy into that concept, but then it ends up being a logical fallacy because I’ve noticed that a lot of these modern cars end up getting destroyed and folded flat like a pancake during an accident. I was a victim of this when I collided with another vehicle a few years ago in my 2007 dodge charger (which I no longer have anymore); it was plastic material. It really boils down to the material of the car. Steel will always be tougher and greater than plastic material.


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - ~JBG~ - 16th December 2024

(16th December 2024, 10:17 AM)Different Wrote: Well it’s because the cars that were made out of metal were really tough, people were safer drivers back in the day, and they could receive collision punishment a lot greater than these plastic, modern cars today can. Now there are a few sources that’ll end up telling you that modern cars are safer because of airbags, seatbelt technology, and aluminum material for weight distribution.

To a certain extent, I can buy into that concept, but then it ends up being a logical fallacy because I’ve noticed that a lot of these modern cars end up getting destroyed and folded flat like a pancake during an accident. I was a victim of this when I collided with another vehicle a few years ago in my 2007 dodge charger (which I no longer have anymore); it was plastic material. It really boils down to the material of the car. Steel will always be tougher and greater than plastic material.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crumple_zone


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Different - 16th December 2024

(16th December 2024, 11:42 AM)~JBG~ Wrote: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crumple_zone

Even though Wikipedia generally isn’t the best site to pull up information about something (as anyone can edit it and put in false information), I’ll admit that after doing meticulous research (on crumple zones and the comparison between metal and modern cars), I was wrong. However, in certain situations, we can’t discount or dismiss the fact that it still has its disadvantages compared to metal cars.

The modern advancement of technology has allowed modern cars to appear more superior and safe for drivers versus metal cars. If older cars (particularly ones made out of metal) had more crumpled zones and advanced features, then they would outclass plastic ones in terms of safety for the driver. At the end of the day, metal is still tougher than plastic.


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - ~JBG~ - 16th December 2024

(16th December 2024, 2:54 PM)Different Wrote: Even though Wikipedia generally isn’t the best site to pull up information about something (as anyone can edit it and put in false information), I’ll admit that after doing meticulous research (on crumple zones and the comparison between metal and modern cars), I was wrong. However, in certain situations, we can’t discount or dismiss the fact that it still has its disadvantages compared to metal cars.

The modern advancement of technology has allowed modern cars to appear more superior and safe for drivers versus metal cars. If older cars (particularly ones made out of metal) had more crumpled zones and advanced features, then they would outclass plastic ones in terms of safety for the driver. At the end of the day, metal is still tougher than plastic.

I'd value my life above the "toughness" of a car any day. Better to walk away with a totaled car that did it's job protecting you than being dead in a undented car.


RE: πŸ’°πŸ”‘πŸ BUYING A NEW CAR πŸπŸ”‘πŸ’° - Master Raiden - 16th December 2024

When cars weigh as much as they do, the strength of metal and plastic becomes nearly insignificant.
The main advantage of metal is that it can bend without snapping.

Also, it's scary to see how old cars get destroyed by newer cars.