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Deciding between two boats, G3 185 VF and Alumacraft 185 Trophy
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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 506245" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>For myself it would be pointless to buy on credit. I watched during the late seventies and early eighties people who lost everything. Thought they had steady jobs and got laid off. First to go was the toys. Fancy boats and motorcycles were for sale everywhere for a decent price. Then as time progressed they would lose their homes. If they had saved back a little money instead of spending they could have survived. I know people today that make good money but have very little saved. Yes they have nice trucks,boats and other toys but nothing saved up. One hiccup and they would be in a world of hurt. Right now as we speak their are more defaults on new car loans then any other time in history. That says a lot on people's mind set. No thank you I will sit on my little nest egg and enjoy the security Knowing that I have enough saved to survive a major recession. I hope that am wrong about the economy but common sense says am not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 506245, member: 32555"] For myself it would be pointless to buy on credit. I watched during the late seventies and early eighties people who lost everything. Thought they had steady jobs and got laid off. First to go was the toys. Fancy boats and motorcycles were for sale everywhere for a decent price. Then as time progressed they would lose their homes. If they had saved back a little money instead of spending they could have survived. I know people today that make good money but have very little saved. Yes they have nice trucks,boats and other toys but nothing saved up. One hiccup and they would be in a world of hurt. Right now as we speak their are more defaults on new car loans then any other time in history. That says a lot on people's mind set. No thank you I will sit on my little nest egg and enjoy the security Knowing that I have enough saved to survive a major recession. I hope that am wrong about the economy but common sense says am not. [/QUOTE]
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