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>Cars are not an investment because they do not put money in your pocket.

>> No.55816479

>>55816471
With the exception of the last two years cars literally lose money every time you use them retard

>> No.55816498

>>55816479
>drive to work
>lose money

It’s worse than hearing upper management complain about maintenance because a CNC that cranks $1M a year has depreciated off the books

>> No.55816695

>>55816471
Kiyocucki is right tho, cars eat money, you might be better off renting a car or using uber, or at least getting a well maintained 2nd hand car.

>> No.55816779

>>55816471
Yeah but cars are fun if you're not using them for your daily commute.

>> No.55816803

>>55816471
Depends on the car. Porsches appreciate it taken care of. Ford GT, older diesel trucks are now appreciating

>> No.55816812

Soft handed fatso detected. I bought my truck in 2014 and it will easily last until 2030 or beyond because I TAKE CARE OF IT. God bless the gm 4.3L v6

>> No.55816816

>>55816471
hmm ok anon. its a very expensive tool for what you get paid thats for sure. you could power wash side walks after buying your own power washer and make about the same amount uber eats pays you probably more if the car has a loan plus eventually breaks down. driving without a cdl is a flooded market. driving with one is anti marijuana so fuck them.

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>>55816471
Depends which type of car

https://youtu.be/4r9kIoveVM4

>> No.55816909

>>55816471
I use my BMW for work. It's made me alot of money.

>> No.55816919

my Mercedes hasn't depreciated since I bought it last year

>> No.55816934

>>55816471
just because you need something doesn't mean its an investment, its an expense