Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VWs are not known for long-term reliability or low maintenance costs. I drove my Camry for 20 years with minimal upkeep.
But you may pay more for a car right now, so make sure you are prepared for that. I sold my car and am taking a wait and see approach. I don’t miss my car but it’s hard to know when the best time to buy is.
I sometimes forget how many people on this board are not car-dependent. That definitely skews your perspective - those must be the people who say "you don't need to love your car its just a car." They have no idea how many times I'm in an out of my car in a day. 2 roundtrip school drop-offs, after-school activities, trips to the store. Everything is close, but still requires a car. I need to like driving it, and like walking up to it in a parking lot.
Sorry. I worded that badly. When I said "I don't miss my car" I meant "I don't miss that particular car." I definitely am car-dependent, but I'm bumming my husband's car right now until I can get to a place where I don't feel like I'm panic-buying toilet paper during a pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VWs are not known for long-term reliability or low maintenance costs. I drove my Camry for 20 years with minimal upkeep.
But you may pay more for a car right now, so make sure you are prepared for that. I sold my car and am taking a wait and see approach. I don’t miss my car but it’s hard to know when the best time to buy is.
I sometimes forget how many people on this board are not car-dependent. That definitely skews your perspective - those must be the people who say "you don't need to love your car its just a car." They have no idea how many times I'm in an out of my car in a day. 2 roundtrip school drop-offs, after-school activities, trips to the store. Everything is close, but still requires a car. I need to like driving it, and like walking up to it in a parking lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:VWs are not known for long-term reliability or low maintenance costs. I drove my Camry for 20 years with minimal upkeep.
But you may pay more for a car right now, so make sure you are prepared for that. I sold my car and am taking a wait and see approach. I don’t miss my car but it’s hard to know when the best time to buy is.
I sometimes forget how many people on this board are not car-dependent. That definitely skews your perspective - those must be the people who say "you don't need to love your car its just a car." They have no idea how many times I'm in an out of my car in a day. 2 roundtrip school drop-offs, after-school activities, trips to the store. Everything is close, but still requires a car. I need to like driving it, and like walking up to it in a parking lot.
Anonymous wrote:VWs are not known for long-term reliability or low maintenance costs. I drove my Camry for 20 years with minimal upkeep.
But you may pay more for a car right now, so make sure you are prepared for that. I sold my car and am taking a wait and see approach. I don’t miss my car but it’s hard to know when the best time to buy is.