If you have to ask how much she costs, you can't afford her.
Asking the price can also mean checking out if she is being tremendously overvalued. In this case she's not worth what she thinks she is. She's a scratch-and-dent floor model at best. High mileage, high maintenance and near the end of her service life. She's ready for the used lot rather than the showroom floor.
>If you have to ask how much she costs, you can't afford her.
Asking the price can also mean checking out if she is being tremendously overvalued. In this case she's not worth what she thinks she is. She's a scratch-and-dent floor model at best. High mileage, high maintenance and near the end of her service life. She's ready for the used lot rather than the showroom floor.
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