![]() 01/03/2016 at 13:26 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
It’s almost physically uncomfortable. Like, there’s nothing wrong with any of my vehicles (well, the Buick is still having fuel issues), but I so want to get rid of some or all of them and get something else. How do you people deal with it? And how do you folks who keep the same vehicle for 5-10 years or more do it?
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By selling them and buying something else . . .
Or buying new stuff for them.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 13:34 |
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“And how do you folks who keep the same vehicle for 5-10 years or more do it?”
I'm too poor for anything better, that's how :)
![]() 01/03/2016 at 13:36 |
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By running fast and far away from said itch
![]() 01/03/2016 at 13:38 |
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Yep, buying new parts or accessories usually does the trick. It brings something new and exciting to something you’re used to.
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I think about how much depreciation I would have to eat to get something else and realize that I can’t bear squandering that.
/first world problems and all that.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 13:41 |
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i dont. in six years of being able to drive (got license at 16) i have had as of friday 9 different vehicles
![]() 01/03/2016 at 13:47 |
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So, what do you want?
![]() 01/03/2016 at 13:51 |
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I’ve had 4 in the last year, and looking for the next, don’t ask me. Fortunately I have broken even or made some on each so my wife lets me keep doing it.
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In a bit over 13 years (August 2002-now) I’ve owned 21 different vehicles.
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I don’t know! Just something different.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 13:54 |
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I get really anxious and stressed out over change. Even if it is good change, it'll throw me for a loop. I had my last car for over six years and cried when I traded it. Not gonna lie. It was hard. But I love the new one even more and someday when it is time for it to go, I'll repeat the process. But, my fear of change, while not healthy, does keep me from trading cars much!
![]() 01/03/2016 at 13:56 |
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Had the same issue. Ended up getting a mustang. The itch needed scratched!
![]() 01/03/2016 at 14:05 |
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its agood problem to have IMO
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I’ve had my Ralliart 4 years. When I’m getting bored, I do some modding.
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In the past I changed cars almost every year. Then GA. decided to add a 7% tax on private party sales, so it’s not as easy as before. I always bought from individuals, and would lose little (sometimes nothing) driving a car for a year. They tax you 7% when you get a tag/transfer a tag based on whatever their database says the vehicle is worth.
Combine that with the fact that most new cars don’t entice me because of their numbness. I think I’ll keep my hydraulic power steering cars a while longer.
Then there’s the fact that the couple of vehicles I would consider, require me selling one of my cars, and adding an additional $20-40k+. Just to go up 1 generation. The newer generation isn’t THAT much nicer IMO to warrant the extra cost.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 14:31 |
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What i do is, have a wife, kids and a mortgage and realize that payments on nice and new are ripping off my retirement and not helping the kids wear clothes and not helping us save for vacation. Butost importantly, no matter how awesome and new it is, it still doesnt replace the 79 Volvo 242 i used to love. So nothing replaces that first great car. So how i do it is privately call anyone buying new and not keeping it 10+ years a sucker cause all they do is eat the lions share of depreciation and sell it on and take another big hit on a new car again constantly paying a bank 5% on payments ad infinitum.
Solution? Buy a used corolla for DD work and spend the rest in payments on a Porsche 911 or Ferrari 328 if you feel you have to blow money on cars. They dont depreciate and in fact appreciate and youll enjoy them more.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 14:51 |
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Not quite at 5 years yet, but I plan to always have my 4Runner around. Why and/or how do like it so much? I’ve just kind of bonded with it to the point that I'm stuck with it.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 14:54 |
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I've had 4 cars in the past 3 years. Hopefully the current one will stay around. I've had it the longest, and put the most miles on it.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 15:00 |
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I knew I couldn’t be the only one!
I rarely keep a vehicle for more than 2-3 years, the majority only last a year.
The F150 may be a long term keeper because every little change I make restores my love for it. After putting 20k on it in 13 months it only asked for a battery and tires in return. It’s as loyal as my Labrador.
Seems like horse trading the 3 wheelers has helped settle my Automotive ADD.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 15:03 |
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When I say “new” I mean “new to me”. I’ve never owned a car newer than 2000.
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I don’t know if I can help you there. I’ve had 7 vehicles in 11 years. Although two of them were totaled... But to be honest, had I not lost my second vehicle some years ago, I would still be driving it today.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 15:03 |
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I found a Yamaha BW 200 on Madison Craigslist. So tempting.
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I’ve had 21 vehicles in 13 years. There may be no help for me.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 15:07 |
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I would suggest figuring out what scratches your itch, then work towards it. =)
Any childhood dreams/teenage fantasies that could be fulfilled? If it’s a little out of budget, you could start by building a plan with that as the goal.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 15:12 |
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If you afford it and it makes you happy, I really don’t see the problem.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 15:21 |
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Oh man, I want one of those so bad. That or a Fat Cat. Rare as hen’s teeth.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 15:41 |
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I’m 17
The Civic lasted 16 months
The V70R lasted about 5 months
I’ve had the C30 for 7 months now
Yeah I’m bad at this too
![]() 01/03/2016 at 16:15 |
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I'm assuming you are an average American in terms of salary, so how do you constantly fund your car itch? Do you sell your cars at a profit? Do you buy cars with clean mechanical history? And what about insurance too, constantly adding/removing cars?
![]() 01/03/2016 at 16:26 |
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Significant depreciation is a choice. Especially if you’re able to do some of the work yourself there’s little reason to buy something that depreciates significantly, other than desiring a new(ish) car.
My DD depreciated maybe €1k total in 3 years and 100k km and minimal non-regular maintenance Peugeot 406 coupe). My €500 rally car (Galant wagon) appreciated €500-€1k after €250 in brakes/suspension parts and a good cleaning. The cars I sold in the last two years were all with profit, despite outsourcing the work they needed.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 20:07 |
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He’s wanting a lot for that thing! There’s a nice 200x not far from you for around $500. It has a 200s motor which is kinda nice as it has the auto clutch.
![]() 01/03/2016 at 23:02 |
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I’ve had a licence for 5 years and am already planning on getting my 6th vehicle! Granted this purchase is going to take longer, I’ll be selling the Z in early summer and then probably won’t be looking for an importer until November or so next year, but it’s all worked out
![]() 01/04/2016 at 01:23 |
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I am below average American salary. I buy used stuff - the most I’ve ever paid for a vehicle was $5000 (a 1996 Ford Bronco XLT 5.8L in 2003). I’ve never owned a vehicle newer than 2000. I fix my own vehicles. I try my best to sell at break-even or better. I only keep liability on my stuff and usually only on one at a time, so insurance doesn’t change. Wisconsin doesn’t charge to transfer plates between vehicles you own, so I only keep one set of valid plates and transfer them between cars.
![]() 01/04/2016 at 03:00 |
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i’ve had 5 cars in nearly 25 years of driving. current car for 12.
how do i do it , i’m poor.
it will do till i win the lottery as i refuse to go into debt to buy a car.
![]() 01/04/2016 at 17:35 |
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Oh yeah, it’s definitely a choice, I made it knowing full well about the depreciation and am mostly enjoying the new car experience.