My baby is SOLD
And oh bankstreet, I'm a finance manager at BMW, I make $145,000 year. So I think I could handle the payment. And that is why I'm buying the M. good luck with your salay dairy queen BOY!!!
Originally Posted by Formula,Aug 2 2006, 01:16 PM
And oh bankstreet, I'm a finance manager at BMW, I make $145,000 year. So I think I could handle the payment. And that is why I'm buying the M. good luck with your salay dairy queen BOY!!!
Thats weird the Honda/Acura/Hummer/Mercedes Finance Managers all make around $70,000 a year. Dont know why BMW would be any different.

Hell if I made $140,000 a year I wouldnt waste a penny on anything with the BMW logo on it.
Originally Posted by Formula,Aug 2 2006, 01:16 PM
And oh bankstreet, I'm a finance manager at BMW, I make $145,000 year. So I think I could handle the payment. And that is why I'm buying the M. good luck with your salay dairy queen BOY!!!
Originally Posted by Erick S,Aug 1 2006, 08:31 PM
Good choice! I have read excellent reviews on your furture car..
Sounds kind of strange for a finance manager to consider his equity what he "made" on the sale...
Originally Posted by Formula,Aug 2 2006, 04:16 PM
And oh bankstreet, I'm a finance manager at BMW, I make $145,000 year. So I think I could handle the payment. And that is why I'm buying the M. good luck with your salay dairy queen BOY!!!
Originally Posted by Formula,Aug 2 2006, 02:14 PM
Well, it's simple, I owed $12,854 on the car and I sold it for $22,900.
Okay. I bought my 2001 S2000 for $32,500.00 in November, 2000. I paid cash, no loan.
So lets suppose I post it in the local paper and someone buys it for $16,000.00 After all, it's in good shape and has fewer than 5,000 miles. It also has about $5,000 in mods or add ons including JDM 16" BBS wheels and an OEM hardtop plus an Alpine stereo and a JBL sub.
So, the next day I come here and post, "Hey guys I made $16,000 selling my S2000."
$16,000 minus the $37,500 I spent to buy it and the annual tags and insurance.
You're a finance manager for BMW?




