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A Luxury Sports Car Can Be Nice to Own
Mike Jerry


Introduction
A luxury sports car can be a very nice vehicle to drive. Unfortunately, cars like these come with a high price tag. As a customer in the automobile market, you need to do some research as to how much these luxury vehicles cost. Some customers make the mistake of buying one, just because they want to own one. The cost of the vehicle doesn't hit them until other things need to be paid. They basically bite off more than they can chew. Make a smart decision and do some research before buying such a big item. Would you rather be in debt or can you handle buying something a little bit less luxurious and still be happy?


Nothing Says I Love You Like a Mercedes

We have all seen the commercials, particularly around the holiday season, with the luxury sports car sitting in the driveway with a large red bow on it and a very happy person inside the house admiring their incredible gift and, if you are like me, you have asked yourself, "Does anyone actually buy a car like that for a gift?" The answer is an absolute yes.

Let the Buyer Beware

The luxury sports car makes a great gift, but often an overeager, well-meaning gift-giver will make poor decisions in purchasing the car. These mistakes are most commonly caused by a failure to think the decision through clearly. For instance, in an effort to impress the gift recipient the buyer might buy more car than they can afford. This can cause excessive debt and poor financial situations. Credit cards should not ever be used to finance large purchases, like a luxury sports car.

Another temptation is to buy a used luxury sports car in order to initially save money, but what can often happen is that the money saved on purchase is more than lost in repairing the vehicle soon after purchase. And when a gift costs the recipient an exorbitant amount of money to maintain, the receiver can hold a grudge against the giver. An example of this is the parents who want to give their graduating child a special gift to recognize their accomplishments. The parents might find a 'good deal' on a used luxury sports car and think they are doing a good thing but hurts their child's pocketbook in the end.

If the car breaks down soon after it is given, then the child may be left to foot the repair bill and often graduating students are somewhat strapped for cash initially, as it is. The repair expense goes up sharply for foreign luxury sports cars because parts can be harder to find and mechanics may be harder to find.

Be Realistic

This information is not meant to discourage anyone from giving a luxury sports car as a gift. The intention is to help the giver think clearly and do some research before making such a big purchase. Be sure you know as much history on the car as you can if the car is used. Don't overspend and then you can sit back and enjoy the smile on the face of the lucky gift recipient.

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