Anonymous wrote:I usually buy new and keep them 8-10 years. How about you?
Anonymous wrote: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.
The additional $1000 a month in car payments is immaterial to us. We have plenty saved. I’m not driving some crappy car. Do some of you not even have Bluetooth? Back up cameras? These seem like necessities these days.
I've been driving for 36 years and literally just got a car with bluetooth and a back up camera. Um, they're not life changing LOL. The camera is nice but I've never hit anything backing up in the previous 36 years.
Agreed...a backup camera makes life easier but it is not going to save your life. Bluetooth? for music?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We typically keep our horseless carriages for 90-100 years. DH still drives the 1924 Oakland 6-54A he bought when we first met.
I don’t understand the need to cycle through vehicles and upgrade to the latest fashions every 2 or 3 decades. What does a Tesla buy you that you can’t get from a 1915 Cadillac V-8, Type 51 (my car, BTW)??
Failed humor I suppose…
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.
The additional $1000 a month in car payments is immaterial to us. We have plenty saved. I’m not driving some crappy car. Do some of you not even have Bluetooth? Back up cameras? These seem like necessities these days.
My 2011 mid trim Honda Odyssey had Bluetooth and a backup camera. It also had leather and heated seats! Power seats and mirrors too! Typical more money than brains poster.
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.
The additional $1000 a month in car payments is immaterial to us. We have plenty saved. I’m not driving some crappy car. Do some of you not even have Bluetooth? Back up cameras? These seem like necessities these days.
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.
The additional $1000 a month in car payments is immaterial to us. We have plenty saved. I’m not driving some crappy car. Do some of you not even have Bluetooth? Back up cameras? These seem like necessities these days.
My 2011 mid trim Honda Odyssey had Bluetooth and a backup camera. It also had leather and heated seats! Power seats and mirrors too! Typical more money than brains poster.
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.
The additional $1000 a month in car payments is immaterial to us. We have plenty saved. I’m not driving some crappy car. Do some of you not even have Bluetooth? Back up cameras? These seem like necessities these days.
Anonymous wrote: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.
The additional $1000 a month in car payments is immaterial to us. We have plenty saved. I’m not driving some crappy car. Do some of you not even have Bluetooth? Back up cameras? These seem like necessities these days.
I've been driving for 36 years and literally just got a car with bluetooth and a back up camera. Um, they're not life changing LOL. The camera is nice but I've never hit anything backing up in the previous 36 years.
Agreed...a backup camera makes life easier but it is not going to save your life. Bluetooth? for music?
Anonymous wrote:We typically keep our horseless carriages for 90-100 years. DH still drives the 1924 Oakland 6-54A he bought when we first met.
I don’t understand the need to cycle through vehicles and upgrade to the latest fashions every 2 or 3 decades. What does a Tesla buy you that you can’t get from a 1915 Cadillac V-8, Type 51 (my car, BTW)??
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.
The additional $1000 a month in car payments is immaterial to us. We have plenty saved. I’m not driving some crappy car. Do some of you not even have Bluetooth? Back up cameras? These seem like necessities these days.
I've been driving for 36 years and literally just got a car with bluetooth and a back up camera. Um, they're not life changing LOL. The camera is nice but I've never hit anything backing up in the previous 36 years.
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.
The additional $1000 a month in car payments is immaterial to us. We have plenty saved. I’m not driving some crappy car. Do some of you not even have Bluetooth? Back up cameras? These seem like necessities these days.