Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A nice car makes me happy. $200 or even $1500 a month for a car is s rounding error for me. This thread is very depressing.
I'm not sure I agree the thread is depressing any more than a thread talking about jeans where people say they like baggy ones but I like skinny ones. But I agree with you - I'm comfortable with up to a $1,500 car payment for each car. We pay $5k mortgage to live in our house, so why not pay 1.5k for a car which I actually get a lot more enjoyment out of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $220K
2012 Honda CRV has 135,000 miles
2007 Honda Element has 100,000 miles
Will drive both until they die (I'm hoping that's 5-7 years), then probably buy another used CRV or maybe an Acura MDX
Have you had any big repairs? I was planning to drive my last vehicle (a 2011) in the same manner, but I didn’t want to pay for an $800 transmission repair at around 125,000 miles.
Anonymous wrote:HHI 315k
One car almost 18 years, the other 10. Keeping them until the next repair isn’t worth spending the money.
Anonymous wrote:Per omnia saecula saeculorum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$1M
2018 Honda
2019 Mercedes
2021 Mercedes
We generally replace our cars every 3-6 years, depending on the car and if we really like it. More recently it's been closer to the long end with both my wife and I holding on to our cars for 6 years before replacing them.
I don't drive cars until they die because it's usually a poor financial choice. I enjoy working on my own cars and just did a brake flush on the Honda this past weekend.
A Honda can last for 20 years with only some minor maintenance. I know because i had one. It was still running 100% fine but I had to get rid of it because after 20 years I hated that car! It was paid off for over 15 years, I paid NO Va property tax on it because it wasn't worth very much and insurance was incredibly cheap. I saved a TON of money by driving that car for as long as I did.
You live in fantasy land if you think replacing your car every 3 years is a good financial decision. Or you sell cars for a living...

Anonymous wrote:A nice car makes me happy. $200 or even $1500 a month for a car is s rounding error for me. This thread is very depressing.