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Eh, it depends on your situation really. I'm 26, my house will be paid off in 5 years, good credit, stable job making $100k a year, I bought myself a brand new 2024 civic si last year. Was it the best financial decision I could make? No. Was it worth it? 100%.

So that everyone can laugh at your shitty car, you tiny-cocked chode?

That, combined with all the balls gargling of F-150s in the thread, only increases my disdain for the reddit demographic.

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1739838309TcpI-xVtZfTrFw.webp

HAHAHAHA HOLY FRICK, the "sporty" version of a brand new car (which he paid a premium for) is slower than my decade-old 3-row crossover in stock form

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17398383525YQSHY9nR6TZBg.webp

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In no world is buying a vehicle at 25% APR financially justifiable no matter how rich you are, unless you are planning on dying within the year violently.

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Lol probably doesn't even have a limited slip differential.

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do american cars have anything but an engine and sticks connecting the 4 wheels?

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