read the quote again, it doesn't say 60kHowd you get 60 mil from 60k nate?

60,000k
1k = 1,000
60,000k = 60,000,000
read the quote again, it doesn't say 60kHowd you get 60 mil from 60k nate?
Thats what I tell the ladies......(upbum)
Anyone making 6six figures a year and works for a good company will not drive a Mazda or beat up winter car. Does not look good for company Presence.
I know that there are people out there that like to save money and do other things first. But it's just uncommon to work in (business company) makin close to six figures or more and drive a 86 Corolla.
People who do work in a (business company) know its all about (Presence).
Anyone making 6six figures a year and works for a good company will not drive a Mazda or beat up winter car. Does not look good for company Presence.
I know that there are people out there that like to save money and do other things first. But it's just uncommon to work in (business company) makin close to six figures or more and drive a 86 Corolla.
People who do work in a (business company) know its all about (Presence).
+1!Wow... where to start!
6 figures really isn't as much as you think... at least, not where I live. Here in CT, the avg house (2k sq ft, nice neighborhood, etc) costs about $400k... If you're the sole bread winner like me and are responsible for supporting a family, paying 2 car payments, the mortgage and all the other BS that comes with it... a low six figure income will just about cut it. All of a sudden, spending frivolously on a fancy german car to impress your (business company) and gain (presence) lol ... suddenly that sort of crap takes a back seat. Because most of the others you work with are in similar situations, nobody really cares. In fact, if you were to walk through my parking lot at work you'd see nothing but avg cars... accords, camrys, etc. meanwhile, most of their owners earn well into the 6 figure range. They're called priorities. Now... if I'm a single guy sharing an apt with someone or still living at home... yeah, I'm probably going to go overboard on my car (as most guys in those situations tend to do) Last time I checked though... cars (unlike most houses) depreciate rather heavily in value... So, even if you are in the so-called "wealthy enough" category, you're obviously better off driving a high bang for the buck car (like a mazda) and putting the money you would have spent towards an overpriced, unreliable german car into some investments or home-improvements... Read 'Rich Dad/Poor Dad' if you haven't already. Enlightening stuff
I'm being honest....i'm a broke assThese threads always cause problems because nobody is honest.
lame, this starts flares, i learned my lesson on income thread on the mazda3 section
here's da thread http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123685550&highlight=flipstylex