Anonymous wrote:2004 Mercedes ML 500
Anonymous wrote:You all are amateurs. 2001 Honda driver here.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13 Chevy Curse. I will buy a new one either this year or next, but do I have the oldest car in this group? I have 90,000 dollars miles and spending about $2000 dollars a year in repairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2K a year in repairs for a car that has 90K miles? Isn’t that a lot? I genuinely don’t know but it seems like a lot.
I did the math is $289 a month, that why I am thinking of buying a new one
Anonymous wrote:I have a 13 Chevy Curse. I will buy a new one either this year or next, but do I have the oldest car in this group? I have 90,000 dollars miles and spending about $2000 dollars a year in repairs.
Anonymous wrote:We have a 2007 Prius and it is one the original battery. About 180k miles
We got a new car just before Covid- a 2019 RAV-4 Hybrid.
I am hoping to get an electric vehicle when the Prius dies.
In 2017, for a dollar, we sold a 2000 Honda Odyssey to friends of our sons so that they could drive to GMU. It is still on the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2K a year in repairs for a car that has 90K miles? Isn’t that a lot? I genuinely don’t know but it seems like a lot.
I did the math is $289 a month, that why I am thinking of buying a new one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you think an 8 year old car (or even a 13 year old car) would be the oldest one here? How ridiculous. DH is about to sell his 2006 Subaru, btw. My 2013 Subaru is still going strong, no plans to sell it anytime soon.
Agree. We sold a 2006 Honda CRV last year. It was a workhorse.