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How old are you

4K views 53 replies 31 participants last post by  RDC 
#1 ·
In the USA it seems most frs owners are between 25-35yrs old.

How do we compare?
 
#6 ·
Celica66 said:
we may be a little older but lets face it we are a lot smaller than the Americans and our cars smell less of food...ha ha ha



Well judging by the spread on here it quite similar to the US... Although over in the US there were alot fo high school/uni students think abotu taking out 100% with their parents/grandparent guarantors.

I think part of it is down to the fact that in the states its £18K (because they are getting a more basic model and don't have 20% sales TAX)





Edited by: GT86Owner
 
#8 ·
I just update my previous post because it didnt make sense.

Well a couple of thing come into play for the more "experienced generations"


1) Older people earn more.
2) Mortgages tend to be small or paid off.

Celica66 said:
yup i understand completely but as we get older we can
then afford the cars that we want and not just the cars that we can
afford if you know what i mean
I dont know about you but I want a Maclaren MP4-C and my owm test track!
Likely I will never achieve this! lol
 
#22 ·
GT86Owner said:
2) Mortgages tend to be small or paid off.
Unless your marriage screwed up and now you have not only 'her' mortgage to pay but a second charge (to raise the deposit on your place ) and your own mortgage to pay....

3 mortgages on the go here - will it ever end?
 
#23 ·
Twigman said:
GT86Owner said:
2) Mortgages tend to be small or paid off.
Unless your marriage screwed up and now you have not only 'her' mortgage to pay but a second charge (to raise the deposit on your place ) and your own mortgage to pay....

3 mortgages on the go here - will it ever end?

 
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