A Gulfstream G550 does not blow away a Dassault Falcon 2000. Perhaps you can tell my how it blows it away, besides the 10million difference in price.
I used to like Aston Martin before they decided premiership footballers were their target market. I used to have a TVR Chimaera until I realised it was just sitting there while I took taxis.. I can't however say that I used to own or lease a PJ. That's still an aspiration. It strikes me that personalised air travel is the only thing available exclusively to the rich that's actually USEFUL as opposed to just a more expensive way to do exactly what the middle class do.
And you realize it was a joke, right? Pointless thread. Anyone can find some picture of a random car and call it their own. A better thread topic would be: what trading methodology did you utilize to earn enough money to buy the car that you claim to own? However, nobody here actually trades.
try near double the range, better stock electronics, more stock luxury on inside, I could go on and on. Gulfstream clearly the superior choice. surf
I had a certain fancy car - sold it AS I work and yes trading from home why keep a high value commodity parked and depreciating that I only use 2% of my time. Now when I need to get around I walk, train or bus and I enjoy it after driving for 20years. Its refreshing, now I just laugh when I see folks trying to show off with $100K cars on finance.
There called avionics, and the only thing different is the Gulfstream has PlainView. The Gulfstream has the longest range. The interiors are equal.
yes. with 12 year financing, anyone with a pulse can afford an exotic http://www.woodsidecredit.com/programs.asp