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Old 07-10-2013, 05:54 PM   #5521
LoneStar


 
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Originally Posted by jewel25 View Post
Happy anniversary!!!
Thank you!

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Originally Posted by kjkjr27 View Post
Nice, I'll be at the 3 years mark come this Nov.
Sweet! These 3 years have flown by!!

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Originally Posted by Aubrey64 View Post
That's awesome! I just hit my 1 year mark in June
Woohoo! 1 year down, (hopefully) many more to go!! Congrats!!! =)

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Originally Posted by lscamaro View Post
I've almost had mine for 3 years as well
It makes a great daily driver!! How many miles did you say you have?

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Originally Posted by Lil' Nasty View Post
Mine will be 4 Sept 14

Wow! They grow up quick!

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Originally Posted by menendez1293 View Post
Nice. Mine turns 4 on August 17th and it will be 4 years since I took delivery on September 5. Time flies. I'm gonna have to do a then and now picture
Yup! Going through all my pics, I was a little surprised how much different mine looks (especially since everything has changed slowly).

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Originally Posted by J_Vibe92 View Post
My three year mark is 9/10 of this year and im only at 35k with my daily driver.


Also in response to the doctor quote a couple pages back. Residency is paid better than it has before. Yes its isnt triple digits but better than maybe most jobs and considering I too am lucky to be born into a good family where my mom makes BANK...I got to bypass college loans so i have been saving up and working small jobs like right now im at macys so when i get those checks i can finally buy my own car since my mother said she'd help with a downpayment only then i have to pay it off. OF COURSE, as long as i make it and excel in it. so when i hit 80-100k or close to...then im done with this baby and getting a SS or any other v8.
That'll be here in no time!!

Yeah, I'm not saying residents get paid poorly (it's more money than I've ever seen!). They make decent money, but also have more expenses (especially paying back those student loans). You'd be able to afford an SS or plenty of other V8's even while in med school (don't have to wait for residency). That's what I should have done, but I played it safe and went with my LS. Others in my class had Mercedes/BMW's/Lexus/Range Rovers so my car was relatively affordable (but I'd say the best looking anyway )
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