Dude burnt alive in car (before/after)[views:2068][posts:14]______________________________________ [Aug 21,2006 4:58pm - the_reverend ""] http://www.tuning-forum.org/viewtopic.php?t=37656&start=0 |
_____________________________________ [Aug 21,2006 5:04pm - AUTOPSY_666 ""] Crispy. |
_____________________________________ [Aug 21,2006 5:09pm - sacreligion ""] yikes! |
____________________________________ [Aug 21,2006 5:35pm - anonymous ""] that's just horriffic! that was a 200,000$ lambo! |
________________________________ [Aug 22,2006 12:44am - Hoser ""] looks photoshopped to me. |
____________________________________ [Aug 22,2006 2:20am - anonymous ""] 200000? i thought they were like 500000. |
_________________________________________ [Aug 22,2006 7:35am - DreamingInExile ""] that's really shitty... and if I'm not mistaken those Lambo's go for around 250,000 there are only a hand full of cars that cross the half-million mark as far as price, the Ferrarri F50, F60 (Enzo), the Maclaren F1 (the $1,000,000 street car) and there are a few others, from the likes of Rolls Royce and Bentley that may be close to 500g's. |
____________________________________________ [Aug 22,2006 8:30am - Man_of_the_Century ""] DreamingInExile said:[QUOTEand if I'm not mistaken those Lambo's go for around 250,000 there are only a hand full of cars that cross the half-million mark as far as price, the Ferrarri F50, F60 (Enzo), the Maclaren F1 (the $1,000,000 street car) and there are a few others, from the likes of Rolls Royce and Bentley that may be close to 500g's. That model, brand new, starts at $295,000. You were very close. There are A ton of cars that sit between $250,000 and $400,000 as a base price. When you combine them with options, you can have a car over $500,000. |
_________________________________________ [Aug 22,2006 9:02am - DreamingInExile ""] true, good call MotC. most of those cars, that sit between 250~400k, are fully loaded with all the bells and whistles. But then again, what's the big deal of adding another 100k to a price tag once you're over 300 grand? I mean, you've already got a $2500~$3000/Mo car payment... what's another $250~$500 added onto that? |
______________________________________ [Aug 22,2006 9:14am - the_reverend ""] how much doe it cost to die? |
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______________________________________________ [Aug 22,2006 9:30am - BobNOMAAMRooney nli ""] DreamingInExile said:true, good call MotC. most of those cars, that sit between 250~400k, are fully loaded with all the bells and whistles. But then again, what's the big deal of adding another 100k to a price tag once you're over 300 grand? I mean, you've already got a $2500~$3000/Mo car payment... what's another $250~$500 added onto that? I don't even think payments come into the equation with these cars. Most of the transactions have to involve large briefcases filled with nonsequential small bills. |
____________________________________________ [Aug 22,2006 9:52am - Man_of_the_Century ""] the_reverend said:how much doe it cost to die? I charge $5000 per person. There's an extra $3000 for disposal of the body. |
_________________________________________ [Aug 22,2006 9:52am - DreamingInExile ""] BobNOMAAMRooney nli said:I don't even think payments come into the equation with these cars. Most of the transactions have to involve large briefcases filled with nonsequential small bills. HAHA, you're probably right, but if you ever are in Barnes & Noble or Borders, go to the magazine section and look for the DuPont Registry, it's the Want Ad for the Über-Wealthy |
____________________________________________ [Aug 22,2006 9:57am - Man_of_the_Century ""] You can also hit up Kelley Blue Book http://www.kbb.com . They will have the value of any car, any year, any condition. |