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Mar 7 |
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Why does Walt sell the Aztec for a mere $50? added 4 characters in body |
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Mar 7 |
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Why does Walt sell the Aztec for a mere $50? (contd.) considerably less than buying a car. Source The only part I am able to concur with in your explanation is that Walt considers coming out on tops of Gus a job well done and is seemingly rewarding himself. But its out of character for the old calculative Walt and is introducing a new persona altogether. |
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Mar 7 |
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Why does Walt sell the Aztec for a mere $50? (contd.)to shut his trap about it. The buyer on the other hand is a garage owner who presumably knows a lot about cars and their resale value. And any sane person would definitely question: Why sell this car at this price? The price itself is reason for suspicion on the part of the buyer. Finally, I wholeheartedly disagree that ` Leasing is usually a more expensive proposition than buying a car outright` because, if you have a lot of cash that you want to get off your hands quickly, buying a car outright would make more sense because the down-payment involved in leasing is... |
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Mar 7 |
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Why does Walt sell the Aztec for a mere $50? I beg to disagree with a lot of your points! Its true that at this point Walt has a lot of cash, but not so long ago(right after killing Gus) he was cash-strapped. Moreover, I don't think the answer to a cash-surplus is to go away squandering it. Whatever happened to channeling money through the car-wash or through Saul? And if I remember correctly, Walt Jr. does start to protest Walt selling the car for such a lowly sum, even calling the action crazy. Moreover, you don't need to be an expert car salesman to know that $50 is way too less! However, getting him a Charger may hv caused him... |
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Mar 7 |
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Mar 7 |
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Why does Walt sell the Aztec for a mere $50? rolled back to a previous revision |
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Mar 7 |
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Why does Walt sell the Aztec for a mere $50? @JoshDM: I think your good-natured edit has altered the soul of the question. Now there are a whole lot of other questions I didn't intend to ask. I am thus reverting back the question to its original format. |
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Mar 7 |
accepted | Why does Gus walk away from his car? |
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Mar 6 |
asked | Why does Walt sell the Aztec for a mere $50? |
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Mar 5 |
asked | Why does Gus walk away from his car? |
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Feb 28 |
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What is the meaning of the line “This mustn't register on an emotional level”? FWIW, I think all the explanations hold good! |
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Feb 28 |
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What is the story behind Robert Langdon's Mickey Mouse watch? Formatting, grammar and spelling fixes. |
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Feb 20 |
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Why does Dan feed and play with the monkeys? added 154 characters in body |
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Feb 20 |
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How could Carl run or jump when he is using apparatus for his walking? edited tags |
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Feb 20 |
answered | Why does Dan feed and play with the monkeys? |
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Feb 19 |
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Why does Dan feed and play with the monkeys? I even remember Dan being pissed when they took away his monkeys! |
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Feb 18 |
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In “Django Unchained” what was meaning of Schultz's flashback of dogs? added 11 characters in body |
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Feb 18 |
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Is Captain Jackson’s accent authentic? edited tags |
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Feb 18 |
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How many Tarantino films are set in the same universe? Kudos to those unknown faces too! |
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Feb 15 |
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How many Tarantino films are set in the same universe? At first the question itself didn't make much sense to me but, reading TylerShads answer I realise this is a crafty, intelligent question! Made my day! |