Anonymous wrote:20+ years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so not what I was expecting to hear. Very impressive DCUM!!
Its not reality though. All one has to do is drive around town and pay attention to realize its totally false. I drive a 10 year old minivan and have the oldest car on my entire street if you don't count cars people have handed down or bought used for their teens. And frankly most of the teens have a newer car than I do. And as I said upthread, I'm not in a particuarly fancy area.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is so not what I was expecting to hear. Very impressive DCUM!!
Anonymous wrote:This thread is so not what I was expecting to hear. Very impressive DCUM!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until they have a repair that does not make sense to fix. My last car was 17 years old when replaced. DH just got a new one at 13. A/C was not working and suspension and tires needed replacing. We replaced with a used due to the crazy dealer markups.
The a/c might have needed a new $5 Relay, 4 new walmart tires are like $300 that's basic upkeep and maintenance issues not major repairs "that don't make sense to fix."![]()
Anonymous wrote:Car, clothes and wife - keep them until they die.
Anonymous wrote:Drive them into the ground. Cars are suck and are gargantuan waste of money, some drive until they fall apart at the seams. Only in my second car in my lifetime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow you all drive some real junkers. I’m amazed by this. This is not at all representative of what o see driving around town.
Because zero car payments are fantastic.
Cars are a massive waste of money. Even if you pay cash it is stupid. Throwing a huge amount of liquidity into a furnace on a depreciating asset is a terrible way to generate wealth.
We drive a 2016 Mazda 3. Bought it while were poor. We make far more money now, yet keep driving it because it is paid off and it works. I just paid to fix the suspension and did a lot more maintenance. Hope it lasts another 5+ years so we don't have car payments.
who says I'm trying to generate wealth?
We buy new (with cash, usually, or 0% financing for X amount of time and pay it off before interest kicks in) and keep our cars for 5-7 years. We don't buy anything overly fancy or luxurious (I currently drive a 2021 Mazda CX-5 and DH has a 2019 Subaru Legacy) but we can afford it, and like driving newer cars. *shrug*
Yes, there are a lot of financially dumb people out there but that's okay.
Anonymous wrote:Until they have a repair that does not make sense to fix. My last car was 17 years old when replaced. DH just got a new one at 13. A/C was not working and suspension and tires needed replacing. We replaced with a used due to the crazy dealer markups.