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Topic: Once BTC is $10,000 each, what car will you get if you HAD to choose? (Read 1305 times)

legendary
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how about investing your time or money into help changing the retarded mainstream transport system of roads/cars

cars for race tracks only imo too many road accidents
hero member
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Firstbits.com/1fg4i :)
i'm not sure if i could bring myself to buy a new car.. that shit depreciates just way too fast.
I think the point of the thread is if someone was holding your wallet hostage until you picked a car for yourself, to be paid out of your wallet, which car would you pick? (assuming the criminal was untouchable)
newbie
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Well I've invested a massive 80 dollars in BTC at 790, so if it comes through I'll probably just fix mine or add go faster stripes.

If I had to choose a dream car, probably a Dodge Viper. I hear they're shit to drive and quite ugly by todays standards but I've always liked them for some reason.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
i'm not sure if i could bring myself to buy a new car.. that shit depreciates just way too fast.
full member
Activity: 147
Merit: 100
Some non fancy car (about 3BTC) I can buy directly with my Bitcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
Um, you should be Hodling, not selling at 10K.  It will go much higher than that.  Don't be greedy.

i think you may be the one being greedy. when/if it hits $10,000, no one knows where it will go.
sr. member
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Toyota Prius Plug-in.
member
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Um, you should be Hodling, not selling at 10K.  It will go much higher than that.  Don't be greedy.
member
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Something in F series. Not sure if F-16 or F-14. Tomcat. Probably not 22. Too expensive.
legendary
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Making money since I was in the womb! @emc2whale
to the guy with the 6.3L car that doesnt want to disclose much info.. come on.. 6.3 ? that must be a Mercedes AMG might be the SL or a C class 6.3

Actually, the cars you mentioned are 6.2L but badged as 6.3. I happen to have the S-class but I oversized the pistons and now have the full 6.3L
sr. member
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The car with the least (or no) tyranny burdening it. Haven't figured out which vehicle that is, yet.

how about a horse?
legendary
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RIP Mommy
The car with the least (or no) tyranny burdening it. Haven't figured out which vehicle that is, yet.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
as someone else said it depends on the time frame but if its in the next 5 years i'd just keep my car. It's a 2011 TDI vw golf... love it!

okay the newer porsches look cool......

I wouldn't buy a tesla because I think battery technology is too shitty. I almost didn't even buy a smart phone because of how bad battery technology is
sr. member
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if buying an electric car, you'd need to keep it for a long time for it to be worthwhile financially.
sr. member
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I'll be getting a Toyota Corolla, maybe a new one but probably one 1-3 years old with low KM. It doesn't draw attention and I prefer to remain low key.

Why would you want an expensive sports car that draws attention, costs a lot of money to maintain and insure and will lose value as the years go by. It's a massive waste of money, don't piss your bitcoins away on useless shit that you don't really need. If you must have one, lease one until the novelty wears off.

Of course, I say this as a man in his 30's. If I was in my late teens or early 20's, I would be going straight to the Porsche dealership.

The only big ticket items I would purchase is property.


I agree to a certain point.

If it does make it big, I am still going with a Tesla or some form of electric car. Despite it being expensive, it pays back for itself.

The main purchase I will make is to convert all of my family's vehicles into electric and our housing into solar. Never pay electricity or gas again.
From there, your children or grandchildren will thank you when they inherit a paid off car or house with no upkeep other than property taxes.
Thus, in this model, the rich get richer. Generate wealth is the key objective. I do see many other people just pissing it away on a Lamborghini or exotic car that has 20 MPG and high upkeep.

Just my .02
newbie
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I'll be getting a Toyota Corolla, maybe a new one but probably one 1-3 years old with low KM. It doesn't draw attention and I prefer to remain low key.

Why would you want an expensive sports car that draws attention, costs a lot of money to maintain and insure and will lose value as the years go by. It's a massive waste of money, don't piss your bitcoins away on useless shit that you don't really need. If you must have one, lease one until the novelty wears off.

Of course, I say this as a man in his 30's. If I was in my late teens or early 20's, I would be going straight to the Porsche dealership.

The only big ticket items I would purchase is property.
staff
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Mustang Thunderbird. Because it's bloody lovely.
legendary
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yes
BMW E28 or E34, heavy modified. Sometimes, older is better.
newbie
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to the guy with the 6.3L car that doesnt want to disclose much info.. come on.. 6.3 ? that must be a Mercedes AMG might be the SL or a C class 6.3
hero member
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