adiohead
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If I earnt 100k a year I would buy a mk5 Ford Fiesta Zetec-S in Imperial Blue with aircon.
I might tweak the engine a little but keep everything else standard (apart from the rust)
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AK
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100k is a lot of money - yes. Some folk are not understanding what i'm trying to say.
Houses, cars etc are also LOTS of money. You cant really find a house for 50k these days can you!
Simply earning 100k a year doesnt mean you're suddenly rolling in it You still have other things in your life.
Its simply follows the fashion of the more you earn - the more you spend. (unless you are a miserable gimp )
I prob still have the same amount of spare cash that I had when I was earning 30k for example.
To be able to buy a Gallardo without finance, and run it, and live in a house (that isnt a cooncil house) costs more than 100k a year BEFORE tax.
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adiohead
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I understand what you meant, but I would be rolling in it as I'm very tight.
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
I understand what you meant, but I would be rolling in it as I'm very tight.
What has your bum hole have to do with anything
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i'd spend a year living in a tent, then i would have £100k outright, maybe £90k, then i would look at getting a house and car, the mystery kids that appear can gtf and live in the tent, i don't know who they are anyway
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
quote: Originally posted by adiohead
I understand what you meant, but I would be rolling in it as I'm very tight.
What has your bum hole have to do with anything
Jambowned
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quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by adiohead
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Not necessarily kids but most probably a big house. In the big scheme of things it's a lot of money, but it's not Lamborghini money.
So 100k a year isn't a lot but it'll get me a big house?
What is this logic?
I said it's a lot of money, just not Lambo money. I know a guy that ran a 360 on 100k a year, the gearbox needed replacing to the tune of £20k and he had to sell it.
FAO JOHN D
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Jambo
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Im gunna get a 348 and a spare pair of track rod ends and a gearbox
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mwg
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John-d is getting a 348. Gearboxes are £5 for them
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adiohead
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John-d would just cycle to work until he saved £20k for the new gearbox
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I'd probably get myself an Audi S5 coupe on finance over a couple of years, and something like a newish Mondeo estate for transporting stuff around in.
I'd also get the Cougar totally rebuilt and have uprated parts fitted/nicer interior/probably a V8 installed as well
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James
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quote: Originally posted by AK
100k is a lot of money - yes. Some folk are not understanding what i'm trying to say.
Houses, cars etc are also LOTS of money. You cant really find a house for 50k these days can you!
Simply earning 100k a year doesnt mean you're suddenly rolling in it You still have other things in your life.
Its simply follows the fashion of the more you earn - the more you spend. (unless you are a miserable gimp )
I prob still have the same amount of spare cash that I had when I was earning 30k for example.
To be able to buy a Gallardo without finance, and run it, and live in a house (that isnt a cooncil house) costs more than 100k a year BEFORE tax.
This is pretty much what I was trying to say, I just worded it really badly
Your lifestyle adjusts to suit your salary, I've had pretty significant payrises moving between jobs and found that within a couple of months, I'm left with the same amount each month as I'm going out for lunch/dinner more and spending more on gadgets etc...
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mwg
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Pretty sure I said that on the last page too
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adiohead
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I knew what you were all trying to say, I just don't agree with it.
If I earnt 100k a year I wouldn't suddenly become an idiot with my money and eat at Brown's every night in Windsor.
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Tom
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£100k would be a lot if you were 18 living at home though
If I were in my current stage of life though and started earning that much, I'd probably get something like an RS4 (after sorting out a nice house and plenty of holidays first).
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/2453416.htm
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AK
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bollocks
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James
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
I knew what you were all trying to say, I just don't agree with it.
If I earnt 100k a year I wouldn't suddenly become an idiot with my money and eat at Brown's every night in Windsor.
It's not just that though, when you go shopping you look at things differently.
For example, shopping for furniture. Someone on £25k might go to somewhere like Ikea, where someone on £100k would more likely go to places like Hulsta Studio, Heals or Habitat.
Probably not the best example TBH.
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Nothing like a good argument based on assumptions.
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Jambo
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I have curtains from Habitat and furniture from Ikea.
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James
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
I have curtains from Habitat and furniture from Ikea.
Living the dream
I'm not basing it on assumptions either, I'm basing it on knowing someone quite well that earns almost £150k. Everything he buys is pretty much top of the range. I'm not saying everyone on that money will be the same, but I bet the majority are.
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Paul_J
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What about if you slept and lived in your lambo? Took showers at the local gym?
could you do that on 100k/year?
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quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by adiohead
I knew what you were all trying to say, I just don't agree with it.
If I earnt 100k a year I wouldn't suddenly become an idiot with my money and eat at Brown's every night in Windsor.
It's not just that though, when you go shopping you look at things differently.
For example, shopping for furniture. Someone on £25k might go to somewhere like Ikea, where someone on £100k would more likely go to places like Hulsta Studio, Heals or Habitat.
Probably not the best example TBH.
Also if you are earning around 100k + a year its very much going to dictate where you live, so this is where the increase in living expenses come from.
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Jambo
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There is truth in what Adio is saying too. I managed to run an ///M3 on 20k. Its relevant what you spend your money on, i live at home, dont smoke, dont drink or spend £200 a weekend getting blotto. Id rather have a nice car.
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Brett
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quote: Originally posted by James
I'm not basing it on assumptions either, I'm basing it on knowing someone quite well that earns almost £150k. Everything he buys is pretty much top of the range. I'm not saying everyone on that money will be the same, but I bet the majority are.
Oh right, sorry, you're basing it on one person you know. I stand corrected.
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
I have curtains from Habitat and furniture from Ikea.
I'm not basing it on assumptions either, I'm basing it on knowing someone quite well that earns almost £150k. Everything he buys is pretty much top of the range. I'm not saying everyone on that money will be the same, but I bet the majority are.
Yeah that's the thing isn't it. The more people earn, the more they spend... the more expensive things they buy etc - and thus they still aren't feeling 'super rich'.
It's similar to the way people don't understand why most business owners who end up making millions, don't just make a million and close down business.
It's been such a long road getting to earning that money, such hard work - that their business has become their life and why would they now (when they're succeeding) would they want to pack it up.
In other words - the chances are, by the time you get to the position in life where you are earning £100k/year - you're going to make the most of it and live the high life, rather than being frugal.
[Edited on 05-07-2011 by Paul_J]
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