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Do you require a rule of thumb on car shopping? Do you think that my 1/10th rule is too harsh? If so, do not fret! Let me present to you the net worth rule for the buying of a car to follow.The net worth rule for buying a car is generally only for wealthy persons or retired individuals with a lot of assets, but not a high income. I think that all of us desire to be wealthy by having a higher net worth, and also being taxed less favorably. It was the 2013-13 Land Rover Discovery II. The cruise control on his vehicle had failed and I was beginning to be concerned about safety in the car that is crucial when you have a family.I had spent just around $800 for a new steering pump and timing belt as well as 125,000 mile tune up. So it was disappointing to have another issue pop up.Besides the cruise control being inoperative, the brakes are mushy and the airbags aren't checked at the 10-year mark, the traction control and ABS light is on, and a couple $220 M+S tires are balding.
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