Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earned income $20k earned. Maybe even $10k this year as I don't feel like working much and prefer to play dead. Total income and NW much higher.
I drive HR-V. I drive only 3000 miles a year so I really don't care what I drive. Got to have stronger rims and tires as I tend to break them.
I may change it for a new car, but I just can't get myself to dealership and deal with all this buying stuff. Cars just don't excite me other than convenience.
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Anonymous wrote:Earned income $20k earned. Maybe even $10k this year as I don't feel like working much and prefer to play dead. Total income and NW much higher.
I drive HR-V. I drive only 3000 miles a year so I really don't care what I drive. Got to have stronger rims and tires as I tend to break them.
I may change it for a new car, but I just can't get myself to dealership and deal with all this buying stuff. Cars just don't excite me other than convenience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol people pretend it has to do with their “superior values” but really it’s bc of the ridiculously high number of carjackings/break-ins around here.
This isn’t me, but I wouldn’t judge someone who has to spend an hour+ sitting in DC traffic everyday for wanting to spend that time in a comfortable ride that they love.
But are the $$$ cars really more comfortable? Maybe they just love showing off for an hour in traffic?
Yes they are so much more comfortable.
Now to others who drive older cars. A new car, even a basic one, is typically so much more comfortable than a 10 year old car.
If you are driving a 15 year old car until the wheels fall off because you are trying to save money, it’s fine. Making sacrifices isn’t a bad thing. But claiming that you see no difference in comfort and ride quality compared to a new car is a total lie.
I buy a new car every 8 years.
Meh. I drove a 2006 and a 2013 of the same make and model when the 2013 was only 1-2 years old. Granted that is only a 7 year difference but I didn't notice a difference in comfort.
Anonymous wrote:PP at 18:28 here.
I'm surprised at how many of y'all are reporting just one car. Are you single? Or part of a couple and have just one car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol people pretend it has to do with their “superior values” but really it’s bc of the ridiculously high number of carjackings/break-ins around here.
This isn’t me, but I wouldn’t judge someone who has to spend an hour+ sitting in DC traffic everyday for wanting to spend that time in a comfortable ride that they love.
But are the $$$ cars really more comfortable? Maybe they just love showing off for an hour in traffic?
Yes they are so much more comfortable.
Now to others who drive older cars. A new car, even a basic one, is typically so much more comfortable than a 10 year old car.
If you are driving a 15 year old car until the wheels fall off because you are trying to save money, it’s fine. Making sacrifices isn’t a bad thing. But claiming that you see no difference in comfort and ride quality compared to a new car is a total lie.
I buy a new car every 8 years.