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<blockquote data-quote="TinkerTanker" data-source="post: 4160483" data-attributes="member: 50228"><p>It took me many, many years to figure out vehicles were fun but not an asset. You just tear them up and they're never worth what you paid. Anytime you spend money on a vehicle you're throwing it out the window. Better do it once, pay for it all, and be done until the tires fall off. That's the only way to get your money's worth out of a vehicle. </p><p></p><p>Now I drive only used cars, paid cash for them all, and all of them have "million mile" engines that have a proven track record. Right now I've got 5 in the herd. Me and the better half drive two, one is for heavy lifting, and one is a backup in case one of the others needs wrenching on, and the last is a classic I spoiled myself with. </p><p></p><p>I haven't made a car payment since about 1999, and you couldn't twist my arm to get another one. Poor people make poor decisions and stay poor, which makes your health poor. Don't poor. That's my 10 cents. My 2 cents is free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TinkerTanker, post: 4160483, member: 50228"] It took me many, many years to figure out vehicles were fun but not an asset. You just tear them up and they're never worth what you paid. Anytime you spend money on a vehicle you're throwing it out the window. Better do it once, pay for it all, and be done until the tires fall off. That's the only way to get your money's worth out of a vehicle. Now I drive only used cars, paid cash for them all, and all of them have "million mile" engines that have a proven track record. Right now I've got 5 in the herd. Me and the better half drive two, one is for heavy lifting, and one is a backup in case one of the others needs wrenching on, and the last is a classic I spoiled myself with. I haven't made a car payment since about 1999, and you couldn't twist my arm to get another one. Poor people make poor decisions and stay poor, which makes your health poor. Don't poor. That's my 10 cents. My 2 cents is free. [/QUOTE]
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