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Thanks.I'm sorry this happened to you. You've probably done this, but filing a police report can help you track down the driver. Footage can be manipulated to ID the vehicle, and the police can send a notice to body shops to check for a car coming in with front-end damage matching your paint color. Hit and run is illegal in every state, and you may be able to recover damages.
We like to think that most people try to do the right thing most of the time, but there are always outliers. Sometimes, there is justice.
There are situations where it makes sense. If you know that you're going to want a luxury car less than 3 years old at all times, leasing is the best option. Granted, wanting a brand new luxury car all times is itself a luxury. Luxury items are rarely good financial decisions. But given that, leasing is the smartest decision in that corner case.Leasing a car isn’t a good financial decision. That’s the story. I’m not defending Dave Ramsey, I have no need for his services so I don’t follow him.
I recall coaches saying Zach Fulton would be a multi-year NFL starter when he was here. Glad he got to spend 7 years in the league and too bad it appears he had to retire early due to injuries.
He's an example of a three star that put in the work and well outplayed his projections.

Are you criticizing the nudz I sent? Those are probably the only thing cheering @nicksjuzunk up right now.At least you didn't get a bunch of nudez with beer bellies flopped out.
Yep. Live within your means takes on a different definition if you got six or seven figures sitting available to spend.
I'd still want the best value I could, but the price tier would move up. Very unlikely I'd ever spend 100k on a car, but hell the brand new trucks are all at or above 50k and I wouldn't mind a full size crew cab 4x4 truck....

I'll sell you my premium tier onlyfans for half thatIll sell you my '18 Dodge Rebel for $49,999.View attachment 385194