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Salaries of GTR drivers
i read this the other day. does this surprise anyone? i feel like the combined household income is super low to afford a 100k car, but of course averages don't mean exactly 200k. still, even if 20% are millionaires, the other 80% have to have salaries quite a bit less than 200k to make 200k the average...
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So basically any male from 18-43 are most likely drug dealers!! LOL!!
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Most of the people I've seen driving a GTR have been in their late 20's to mid 30's. 200k seems about right since the maintenance on those cars are pretty steep.
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yeah but i am saying the opposite and that 200k seems LOW. think about it--it's households, so that's man's salary + wife's salary. throw in a couple of kids, a mortgage, and another car payment for the mrs., an additional $1,500 car payment per month seems really high for that salary range.
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There's probably a good number of people making around 100,000 household, married or single, that have no kids and either a cheap mortgage or a paid-off house. I know a lot of married couples in the 30s-40s range that would fit that description pretty close (probably a little less income), but they both drive newer vehicles and just do not want kids period.
So if their only car payment is on the GTR, I can definitely see that. |
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i thought GTR's are only $80k...?
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Why does someone have to be earning at least twice as much as their car's worth to "afford" that car?
![]() My Camaro's sticker price was right around $42k, and after TT&L was somewhere around $45k and I don't make $90k a year. In fact, at the time that I purchased the car, I was making under $60k a year. It all depends on how you finance, how much you put down, and what you can afford monthly. So, yeah, I imagine someone that makes $200k could pretty easily afford a GT-R. In fact, I bet someone making as "little" as $130k a year could afford a GT-R.
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but who says they are financing the full amount?
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does that really matter? it's still 100k, no matter if you put 80k down and finance 20k or finance all of 100k. if you have a 100k salary, it's going to take you many years to save 80k unless you inherited that money or had a really good investment.
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all honesty here...i am 20, my bills, including my car payment are about about $1.2k a month. thats $14.4k a year. That's me alone. The girlfriend (been with 6 years), is about the same. We pay our bills seperate. Now, say I make 2,400 a month. that's $15k I could save a year. Plus hers! take a little out for vacations every year. If we were to save for 2 years and spend an extra $10k combined. Thats still 40k in 2 years!! It could happen if you don't live way above your needs. I think alot of people need a lesson in that now a days anyways. Taking out loans for things they will never be able to afford, and banks approving it. While some people can't get a simple loan and make it in a month because noone was paying theirs back in the first place!!!
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