XK and XKR Mods For A Novice
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They want the lambs to believe that.
Think of it this way, all of the wealthiest people and companies take out maximum loans they can and then some, that's what a stock is.
Because the premise is that Apple or Microsoft can gain more from that money than the interest paid out.
Someone is giving you money to enjoy your life now.
Guess the only loan you cant get!!, no one will give you more time when you are old.
The wise checkout owing.
Heck look at how many loans Donald Trump has. Michael Cohen took out a mortgage to pay hush money. You may never have to pay for it if you drive a jaguar??
Think of it this way, all of the wealthiest people and companies take out maximum loans they can and then some, that's what a stock is.
Because the premise is that Apple or Microsoft can gain more from that money than the interest paid out.
Someone is giving you money to enjoy your life now.
Guess the only loan you cant get!!, no one will give you more time when you are old.
The wise checkout owing.
Heck look at how many loans Donald Trump has. Michael Cohen took out a mortgage to pay hush money. You may never have to pay for it if you drive a jaguar??
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Yeah everyone's right: just get yourself into an XKR somehow and leave it as is. I prefer 2010 and newer but the older certainly has its fans as well.
Here's another tip that I ended up experiencing this summer: if you get "used to" your car... get yourself in a situation where you're driving another car for a few months. (for me, it was a Honda Ridgeline). I PROMISE YOU you will have that "Holy ****!" feeling all over again for at least a week when you get back in your XKR.
Here's another tip that I ended up experiencing this summer: if you get "used to" your car... get yourself in a situation where you're driving another car for a few months. (for me, it was a Honda Ridgeline). I PROMISE YOU you will have that "Holy ****!" feeling all over again for at least a week when you get back in your XKR.
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Here's another tip that I ended up experiencing this summer: if you get "used to" your car... get yourself in a situation where you're driving another car for a few months. (for me, it was a Honda Ridgeline). I PROMISE YOU you will have that "Holy ****!" feeling all over again for at least a week when you get back in your XKR.
I go from a Truck and a 40 year old jeep that does 0-60 in a gentleman's minute, 4 speed manual, no ac, no power steering, no power brakes, no power windows.....and then to supercharged adaptive cruise control with air conditioned seats, its like a time warp and warp drive.
The jeep costs more. Yeah the best power mod is getting some contrast.
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I say drive it part time at least through the winter. If the roads are clear, why not take it for a weekend drive? Heck, I wash my cars through the winter too. As long as it's above freezing, I will wash the cars as I would during "the season". Hot water in the soap bucket is key!
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