Chris Harris picks up a 599
Discussion
Mattt said:
The CH method of car ownership:
Wait for prices to drop, buy car, promote the car, values rise, sell car.
The Garlick method of car ownership:
Buy car (usually old and in need of lots of work), spend lots of money on work, wait for prices to fall, sell car.
Think my E28 M5 (£900 so far this year) W124 (£300 and rising fast) and assorted (costly to keep running)French tat goes some way to balancing the books. Wait for prices to drop, buy car, promote the car, values rise, sell car.
The Garlick method of car ownership:
Buy car (usually old and in need of lots of work), spend lots of money on work, wait for prices to fall, sell car.
Why is there always a negative undertone with Chris Harris and his (expensive) car purchases?
If I remember he came on, basically explained he didn't sell his nan or begin selling drugs, and earns the money required to pay for them legitimatly, so why should he not enjoy the reward of buying a car that gains value like everybody else that purchased a 4.0 new?
If I remember he came on, basically explained he didn't sell his nan or begin selling drugs, and earns the money required to pay for them legitimatly, so why should he not enjoy the reward of buying a car that gains value like everybody else that purchased a 4.0 new?
VMLondon said:
Why is there always a negative undertone with Chris Harris and his (expensive) car purchases?
Yea i notice this PH trend, it can be a hostile place around here from what i read. I thought this was a place were petrol heads hang with a common love of all things mecanical no matter what the price tag.I am currently following his thread over on the bikers forum, some of the responces make me ashamed to be a biker. Interesting that his new Ferrari 599 purchace was first reveiled on twitter and not on PH.
Read and watched this guys reports for years, its great that he postes here.
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t load of money selling the 4.0?. Don't blame him to be honest. From one great car to another and make a few bob!.happy days, wish I could manage it.