Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We drive our cars into the ground. My husband has a 9 year old truck with over 100k miles on it. I have a newer car. We will replace the truck when it starts costing us money not on any set schedule.
Same here. We have a 2002 and a 2006. Both are paid for. When the 02 dies, we'll replace it, but not until. Financially, it's wisest to drive your cars into the ground since they depreciate so much. We also only buy used, not brand new. HHI is 350k.
Anonymous wrote:We drive our cars into the ground. My husband has a 9 year old truck with over 100k miles on it. I have a newer car. We will replace the truck when it starts costing us money not on any set schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 year old Honda that needs nothing but maintenance (so far). Just hitting 100,000. I will likely keep it til at least 150,000. Not sure how many years that will be. Longer if it is still going strong.
I am diligent about preventive maintenance. I do not want a car to leave me stranded. As long as it doesn't do that, it's all good, and I'll keep it.
Oh, and I should add it has all the current safety features. Nothing new of great importance has been added since I got this car. Huge advances in safety would make me want to buy new.
Does it have blind spot monitoring? Will it warn you if you fall asleep or are on path to hit something?
PLEASE, pp, what cars do this?
I drive a 15 year old Honda. It works great. 120K miles. Lots of dents, a little rust, but it runs great. Does not tell me when I'm falling asleep though. That would be useful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 year old Honda that needs nothing but maintenance (so far). Just hitting 100,000. I will likely keep it til at least 150,000. Not sure how many years that will be. Longer if it is still going strong.
I am diligent about preventive maintenance. I do not want a car to leave me stranded. As long as it doesn't do that, it's all good, and I'll keep it.
Oh, and I should add it has all the current safety features. Nothing new of great importance has been added since I got this car. Huge advances in safety would make me want to buy new.
Does it have blind spot monitoring? Will it warn you if you fall asleep or are on path to hit something?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my family its almost a contest to see who can keep a car running the longest. My mom basically had one car my entire childhood (had an 82 corolla) and my dad one for 14 years (89 volvo). My mom still has her "replacement" corolla ( 98) and my dad has an 03 accord..both still running strong. Our household consists of a 00 camry and a 12 pruis. We will replace the camry the second we have to put money in it over normal maintenance. My mom always had this theory that cars should last about how long dogs last.
You sound like you have a low HHI.
Ya we do (comparatively speaking to most DCUM) at 180k but my parents who I referenced in this post have had an HHI above 300k since the mid 90s. Sometimes fancy cars don't equal more money people!
I agree but the peasant like attitude seems trashy.
New poster here but I can tell you keeping a car till it dies is actually a habit of A LOT of millionaire next door types.
Signed, A CPA who prepares a lot of 1 million dollar + tax returns on people who drive to my office in 12 year old hondas.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my family its almost a contest to see who can keep a car running the longest. My mom basically had one car my entire childhood (had an 82 corolla) and my dad one for 14 years (89 volvo). My mom still has her "replacement" corolla ( 98) and my dad has an 03 accord..both still running strong. Our household consists of a 00 camry and a 12 pruis. We will replace the camry the second we have to put money in it over normal maintenance. My mom always had this theory that cars should last about how long dogs last.
You sound like you have a low HHI.
Ya we do (comparatively speaking to most DCUM) at 180k but my parents who I referenced in this post have had an HHI above 300k since the mid 90s. Sometimes fancy cars don't equal more money people!
I agree but the peasant like attitude seems trashy.