Off topic: Benz
Perhaps leasing could fit your needs. I was about to sell some shares to acquire my Benz but changed my mind and leased at the last minute. Since then, those shares I ALMOST sold have appreciated to many times the value of the car. My car cost me much more to lease than buy, but I'm ahead with keeping my stock. Best of luck, PW.
P.S. When I got this car, I planned on driving it three years. It's nine years old now, and still like new. The salesman told me that a Benz will last a long time, but I dismissed this as bullshit car sales people like to shovel. However, this time, he was right. No squeaks, no rattles, no leaks, no stains, no fading, no repairs, and the dealer gives great service. |