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Originally Posted by 18000rpm
Whatever, that's your opinion.
I'm just saying whoever said Whey's car was ballin' compared to Troop's is not right. And that's MY opinion.
Read it in the context of my reply to this:
"He's doing alright but he's not staying at Veer Towers or driving Whey's beamer, let's curb the enthusiasm a little bit."
I said it and it's not that hard to find. It was in reply to someone saying how awesome his (Trooper's) expensive, yet furniture-less apartment and (now) nearly 2 year old model of a 3 door car was a baller lifestyle people should be envious of having. My response was lets curb our enthusiasm - meaning, nothing against Trooper or what he has (I'm personally proud of him for moving himself out of DM - the car I could careless about) but to point out he still has work to do and that most people wouldn't be resting on what he has and calling it "baller". They would say they are working in the right direction, they are moving forward and upward, but they wouldn't be calling it baller. FWIW I think that this is close to Trooper's mindset, he's moving onward and upward and trying to not be settled and satisfied in his current position.
As for Whey's car you spent more time looking up the potential model of his ride and it's KBB value than anyone cares about. So good for you, you pointed out a '15 Volester could cost you more to purchase today than Whey's BMW - but when Ryan pulls up to the valet, I promise you she's happier/more comfortable getting out of his BMW than she would be getting out of a 3 door Volester and nearly zero woman would care about the current sticker price on the two or what the monthly payments may/may not be.
So as far as "baller" or what a single female would rather be seen in with a date:
Whey's Car > Troopmobile