phiebert
Enthusiast
My one cent opinion is:
First of all, this type of question is probably something for the "Off-topic" forum.
Not a lot of people are all that comfortable talking about what they make. If they think they are low relative to others they might feel embarrassed, if they think they are high, they might feel they are bragging. Some already made their money and are retired, others are stretching themselves beyond the limits to own the car of their dreams.
So the bottom line is you probably won't get a lot of actual responses to your question. If you want my useless advice...
Build your carreer, save for your garage and house and start your "master plan" business and then think of rewarding yourself for your success when it happens. I'm relatively young but have the attitude, unlike most other younger folks, that you have to earn the right to pamper yourself. If you can afford to buy the car for cash or make payments on it that you won't notice, go for it. An exotic car is like going to Vegas, if you can't afford to lose the money, don't gamble it! If you can go to Vegas today and afford to sit down at a table and drop $40K and not have it bother you tonight, then buy a used Gen I Viper. If you can sit at that table and lose $80K and still sleep tonight, buy a 2001 Viper. If either of those scenarios scare you, work for a while first!
First of all, this type of question is probably something for the "Off-topic" forum.
Not a lot of people are all that comfortable talking about what they make. If they think they are low relative to others they might feel embarrassed, if they think they are high, they might feel they are bragging. Some already made their money and are retired, others are stretching themselves beyond the limits to own the car of their dreams.
So the bottom line is you probably won't get a lot of actual responses to your question. If you want my useless advice...
Build your carreer, save for your garage and house and start your "master plan" business and then think of rewarding yourself for your success when it happens. I'm relatively young but have the attitude, unlike most other younger folks, that you have to earn the right to pamper yourself. If you can afford to buy the car for cash or make payments on it that you won't notice, go for it. An exotic car is like going to Vegas, if you can't afford to lose the money, don't gamble it! If you can go to Vegas today and afford to sit down at a table and drop $40K and not have it bother you tonight, then buy a used Gen I Viper. If you can sit at that table and lose $80K and still sleep tonight, buy a 2001 Viper. If either of those scenarios scare you, work for a while first!