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#385700 - 08/06/11 08:06 AM
Re: Let's talk about our cars
[Re: Steely Dan]
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Registered: 07/22/10
Posts: 948
Loc: Canada
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VaBroker,
I haven't bought a "brand new" in years - 20 years. No one knows I haven't bought "new" cars. I like to let someone else pay for the immediate de-valuing when they drive off the lot.
Before you do anything, read The Millionnaire Next Door. Surely, your local library has it - no need to purchase it.
This is one of the best posts, people who have lots of money work friggen hard and don't spend a penny. It's going to be intereting to see what people will be driving after the government planned AUSTERITY MEASURES.
Edited by Hunter 308 (08/06/11 08:08 AM)
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#385736 - 08/06/11 09:18 PM
Re: Let's talk about our cars
[Re: Hunter 308]
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Registered: 09/16/05
Posts: 431
Loc: Ohio
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I just traded in my 2003 Pontiac Vibe with 280000 miles, for a 2011 Kia Forte, the first non-American car I have ever owned (yes, I know that the Vibe was a Toyota Matrix with Pontiac badging, but you know what I mean). We bought it brand new, with 16 miles on the odometer. If you can change oil, I recommend buying new. I've owned lots of cars, mostly used, some new. I take good care of all of them. The new cars have all, without exception, been far less trouble than any of the used cars I have owned. And yes, you can tell from my name, I love Corvettes and I DEARLY wish I could afford a new one, but that ain't in the cards. When you buy new, you know the maintenance history. When you buy used, who knows what the idiot before did to that car. Sometimes the things you find later, or the things that were undetectable at the time of purchase, are appalling. My wife and I both put a lot of miles on our vehicles, and it does make me sick to know how much value the car loses immediately. But in the end, if you keep the car for several years, it pays off. Not any desire of mine to tell you how to spend your money--but that's been my experience.
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#385750 - 08/07/11 07:37 AM
Re: Let's talk about our cars
[Re: 75Corvette]
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Registered: 12/03/05
Posts: 692
Loc: South Central Kansas
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I agree that everyone is correct about the importantance of vehicle maintenance. Having bought used since 1985 (prior new car purchase which I still have: 300ZX 2+2) I traded in my 1999 Lexus for a 2011 Avalon in Dec last year. For me the choice was a good value for the money after looking at the alternative of spending up to another $8k for same creature comforts. As you might tell I keep my cars till they almost waer out. It was an ecomonic reality that it was cheaper for me to have a new one than to maintain the old one after 289k miles. They just wear out no matter how well you take care of them. I have full wrap of service and warranty to 125k miles so I feel comfortable knowing those expenses are known. Some of you are mechanically inclined or have someone close you know to fix cars, I don't.
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#385787 - 08/07/11 08:07 PM
Re: Let's talk about our cars
[Re: Retsof Yor]
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Registered: 07/22/10
Posts: 948
Loc: Canada
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Norm would not agree with you. My sister in law inherited 1 million dollars from her parent and went out and bought a used SAAB for ten grand. (now that she has the 1 million she is pursuing a divorce from my poor brother) Like you our whole family always drives a car into the ground, makes sense to me. Maybe you can learn something from Norm. http://www.autoblog.com/2007/10/26/man-with-2-6-million-mile-volvo-p1800-aims-for-3-million/
Edited by Hunter 308 (08/07/11 08:10 PM)
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#385887 - 08/08/11 07:06 PM
Re: Let's talk about our cars
[Re: 75Corvette]
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Veteran Member
Registered: 07/22/10
Posts: 948
Loc: Canada
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Great post but common sense is not pervasive in this day and age. Case in point many people cant even do a chin up let alone rescue their princess from the monsters or change their car oil.
The Cuban guys all drive around in 1950's American cars. Even though they dont have real jobs they still seem to be with very pretty girls. These girls are so happy to be with a guy who has no job they dance around shaking theirs back sides in delight, wish it worked that way here.
Edited by Hunter 308 (08/08/11 07:19 PM)
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#385899 - 08/08/11 08:09 PM
Re: Let's talk about our cars
[Re: VABroker]
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Registered: 07/22/10
Posts: 948
Loc: Canada
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You need Mark Rippetoe, his gig will get you strong: http://startingstrength.com/index.phpand soon you will as stong as this guy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez3wWdh-IEo&feature=relatedand you will be able to pick up your own car without breaking a sweat. But it aint easy and it's a lot of friggen work but you will feel like a million bucks even when you don't sell a home. Keep in mind the powers that be what to turn us all into peasants so getting strong wil be important to you and your family..
Edited by Hunter 308 (08/08/11 08:16 PM)
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#386054 - 08/09/11 10:36 PM
Re: Let's talk about our cars
[Re: DeanMesaAZ]
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Junior Member
Registered: 08/09/11
Posts: 1
Loc: Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
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I drive a 2003 Lexus LS430 with about 115K on it. It's super reliable and clients love it. You can pick them up pretty cheap.
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#388498 - 09/03/11 06:42 PM
Re: Let's talk about our cars
[Re: DeanMesaAZ]
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Junior Member
Registered: 08/23/11
Posts: 1
Loc: SE PA
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I feel a Saab 9-5 is the perfect realtor car, spacious, cheap to maintain, ride great, awesome seats, quick and clients think you're driving a car like a BMW or Mercedes. Perfect. Buy the Aero for even more fun! When i become a realtor I'll buy one for sure!
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#388844 - 09/07/11 03:25 PM
Re: Let's talk about our cars
[Re: DeanMesaAZ]
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Junior Member
Registered: 09/07/11
Posts: 4
Loc: Raleigh,NC
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I have a 2004 Hyundai Sonata that is still in excellent shape and clean. Runs great and is always surviced. Why have a car payment. My take on this is I don't think I have ever lost a clientbecause of my older car. people like me for what I can do for them. You know some agents that just come out of school run and get this beautiful car, so are they more qualified than me? Hmmmm I'd think twice if I were a buyer looking for an agent. Great car or great agent. Seems like a no brainer to me. If a client wants me because of my car......do I want them ;-)
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#389442 - 09/15/11 12:45 PM
Re: Let's talk about our cars
[Re: DeanMesaAZ]
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Junior Member
Registered: 09/07/11
Posts: 4
Loc: Raleigh,NC
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Some of my clients have drven Lexis and plenty of BMW's and my car never made a difference. Guess that might say a lot about me then ;-) I'l change it when I need to not because I feel someone else wants me to, because I might make more money. I do ok :-)
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