Could a corporate lawyer making $330,000 a year afford a Lamborgini Murcielago?

along with the insurance for it
P.S.- A Lamborgini Murcielago costs around 350,000

well depending on your credit with no down payment and taking a 60 month loan your monthly payment would be around 7,500 for the car im sure it would probably be another 1000 for the insurance but i dont know much about the insurance part depending on driving record and age

7 Responses to “Could a corporate lawyer making $330,000 a year afford a Lamborgini Murcielago?”

  1. Paul J says:

    What a lawyer makes according to the IRS & what he takes home may not neccessarily add up!
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  2. liljohn151988@sbcglobal.net says:

    well depending on your credit with no down payment and taking a 60 month loan your monthly payment would be around 7,500 for the car im sure it would probably be another 1000 for the insurance but i dont know much about the insurance part depending on driving record and age
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    me car salesman 8 years

  3. bagpuss says:

    Id say no – unless they had no other bills to pay – I would have thought that they were not living just anywhere, and wearing just anything. Those lifestyles cost money…..

    Then theres the insurance. Which will not be cheap.

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  4. Rory B says:

    Well one of them costs $421,000 new so lets say about 430 grand. Lets say if u cut your living costs down and lived on 60 grand a year. 2 years and 4 weeks if u started saving now you could get one in that amount of time.
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  5. Pit says:

    Buy a Ferrari F430 F1. It’s better.
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  6. jimbo says:

    yes
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  7. ElGrande says:

    No.

    This isn’t a car you finance, it’s a car you purchase outright. You don’t spend $7500/month on one, along with $2000/month on insurance. You need to also consider that maintenance is WAY more than just "change the oil every 3000 miles". You’re looking at thousands per year spent.

    These cars are for folks who have the money in the bank to stroke a check for it, plus another check for a year’s worth of insurance.
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