Ingham
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1M, absolutely mint Corsa GSi C20LET (white of course) and I'd have a KTM EXC 450 as well.
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James
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My boss earns just under the top bracket and he drives a V8 Vantage and a BMW X5.
I would probably go for something like a 997 Carrera 4S or 997 Turbo.
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Jambo
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Probably choose to have many cheaper cars rather than 1 hugely expensive one.
Gallardo or R8 tbh.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
What if you're a contractor & own your own company. You pay yourself a minimum wage and withdrawl the rest from the company as dividends
For the sake of this "hypothetical" situation, why don't we just assume he's talking after tax...
Typical for cs to get all technical and smart arse about things
[Edited on 04-07-2011 by BluKoo]
Agreed. Most of the time by half wits that seem to think they are earning 150k a year
I would have an Exige probably if I already had a diesel for everyday.
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Jambo
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Oh and PMSL @ 3X 348's
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FAZ
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gallardo
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Matty SRi
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Location: Stockton-on-Tees Drives: Mk3 Golf GTi
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Practical family car and used for business the probably a 7 series
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sc0ott
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The MD at my work is on triple figures and has a brand new aston martin, merc cl c163 amg, and a couple of big audi A5s.
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ed
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Jag XK, hopefully wouldn't have to pay for it either.
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AK
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100k a year isnt really that much these days though
Remember you'd "hypothetically" have other commitments too.... house, living, hols, wife/gf? etc.
To simply find 50-150k to buy a car (some of the cars mentioned above) without finance is laughable.
You would need to save for years to get the lump sum.
OR
You'd need to have been earning that amount for a while.
So.... finance would be needed in this "hypothetical" situation.
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by AK
100k a year isnt really that much these days though
Are you for real?
100k is a lot.
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A1EX
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divorce the wife/dump the gf, sell house, buy caravan, buy fancy car + 4x4 to tow caravan for when you want to go on hols
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mwg
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Jag XKR or Maserati Quattroporte on finance with a warranty.
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Nismo
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Id have a 350z and id be anywhere in 10mins.
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Jambo
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I'm with Adam. 100k isn't as much as you would think. Especially after tax. You would be insane to buy one outright tbh you'd see a huge lump of it evaporate instantly. Also once you are earning £100k p/a you wont have to boast about owning it outright to anyone as your new friends won't care.
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adiohead
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I'd be a millionaire if I earnt 100k a year.
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3CorsaMeal
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i've already got a car i love, so would probably spend the money on that, wouldn't mind fitting an audi quattro bodykit to it somehow and then an r32 twin turbo engine and get a full respray
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Brett
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Of course £100K is a lot of money to earn a year To the majority of the population anyway.
I know exactly why AK says that tho, as it's the circuit he rolls in with contractors earning stupid amount an hour, etc. It's the same here.
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James
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
quote: Originally posted by AK
100k a year isnt really that much these days though
Are you for real?
100k is a lot.
It's really not, take home is £5.5k. At that salary you are likely to be mortgaged up to the tune of at least £1500 a month, probably even more.
Then factor in other outgoings, kids etc.
I agree with AK on this one. Without a substantial amount of finance, most the cars suggested are unrealistic.
[Edited on 05-07-2011 by James]
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Jambo
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Exactly. You might not he poor by a long shot, but you aren't exactly able to afford a Lamborghini Aventador outright on finance as would be about £3k a month! Plus on that kind of money you will want to invest some of your hard earned so property is the key.
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Nismo
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Id probably just go with a noble or R34 GTR
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3CorsaMeal
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i'd buy loads of cat d cars and then post them all on here as "my new car(s)"
then i would fix them up using the halfords body repair products and sell them unrecorded until i could afford something gay
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by adiohead
quote: Originally posted by AK
100k a year isnt really that much these days though
Are you for real?
100k is a lot.
It's really not, take home is £5.5k. At that salary you are likely to be mortgaged up to the tune of at least £1500 a month, probably even more.
Then factor in other outgoings, kids etc.
[Edited on 05-07-2011 by James]
For the real people in this world, (non oil workers/londoners) it is a hell of a lot.
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by adiohead
quote: Originally posted by AK
100k a year isnt really that much these days though
Are you for real?
100k is a lot.
It's really not, take home is £5.5k. At that salary you are likely to be mortgaged up to the tune of at least £1500 a month, probably even more.
Then factor in other outgoings, kids etc.
I agree with AK on this one. Without a substantial amount of finance, most the cars suggested are unrealistic.
[Edited on 05-07-2011 by James]
So if I earnt 100k a year I would suddenly have kids and a massive house?
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JohnnyR
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at 100k annual salary not being a lot. Get over yourselves.
OK fair enough, probably not quite enough to go and buy some of the cars mentioned, but it's hardly a figure to be sniffed at.
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