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Joe ,would you be able to do a graph for us,telling us what we should buy,and how we should option our vehicules according to our net worth?
Thanks in advance
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Originally Posted by pietro c7
Joe, would you be able to do a graph for us, telling us what we should buy, and how we should option our vehicles according to our net worth?
Thanks in advance
I guess if you make some serious money you can only buy New cars that are Net worth or Income Appropriate.
Is there an Income chart I can use to make a decision on what car to buy?
Less than $100k
$100k to $250k
$250k to $500k
If I make too much Money do I need to take a Pass on the C8 since it's a Chevy?
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