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Max King of the Wild said:
landguy1 said:
Max King of the Wild said:
landguy1 said:

I dind't say you buy the car with only one tire.  My example was you buy a fully functional car(or for $5 you get a fully functional game).  If you choose later to upgrade the rims on your car, it costs more han if you bought a car with that feature already as part of a package.  It is clear, that you should not be invovled in money decisions in your household if you do not understand the basic concept of "you get what you pay for".  IF you only spend $5 on a game, then don't complain later that it doesn't do what the $40 version can. 

Those rims are extra if you buy them from the dealer or from a 3rd party. Your analogy falls flat on its face.

The "dealer" is Ford/Chevy/Honda, they are who you buy the car from.  So how does that change anything?


You know what, you are right. I'm going to go to ford right now and ask for my stripped down 1hp mustang for free.

Do the same for anything that you buy, apparently thats what you think they will do.  Obviously, the concept of free is lost on you.