![]() 10/11/2013 at 18:25 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
So Sloan Cars has a 1988 959 S for sale.
http://sloancars.com/4286/1988-959s…
I wonder how much it is? Is anyone having any issues with commenting? All my comments on Jalopnik have disappeared, and I'm in the grey. What is happening...
![]() 10/11/2013 at 18:44 |
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I see this post. And I like it.
![]() 10/11/2013 at 19:30 |
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"Please contact us for pricing"
You know what they say...
If you have to ask...
![]() 10/11/2013 at 19:59 |
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They probably make you submit your last three tax returns, then quote you a price.
![]() 10/12/2013 at 09:07 |
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If I won the lottery, the first thing I would do is buy everything Sloan motorcars has for sale.
![]() 10/12/2013 at 09:08 |
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I find this funny as I am in public accounting... also live near this place. Tax returns and cash flow do not always go hand in hand.
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I wonder how good their security is. Since winning the lottery is not likely (not impossible, my buddy's mother in law just won $550K net, post-tax) we should setup an Oceans Eleven style robbery of Sloan Motorcars.
(Dear Mr. NSA supercomputer, I am just kidding, please don't have me abducted)
![]() 10/12/2013 at 14:35 |
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True. I just threw that joke out there because I bought a house this year. The underwriters went through my tax returns with a fine tooth comb. Some of these cars are so expensive that some buyers may not be able to pay with 100% cash up front, and the monthly payments could be similar to some mortgage payments.
Business idea - let's setup a niche lender that provides supercar mortgages. We can offer 30 year loans :)