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Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous (Archived)
Nissan buyer got their delivery today. She is very happy.
qbrozen
Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous (Archived)
I’m finally able to report a punch.
Details tomorrow.
roadburner
Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous (Archived)
Amen @tjc78.
Signed,
A fellow poster who also has way too much life experience for such a young age.
Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous (Archived)
@qbrozen said:
And then we get terribly close to excluding most of Breld’s since they can’t seem to keep them for more than a couple of months.
Hey now…Mrs. Breld had her red MINI for many months before trading it for this blue one. 5 even. She even registered it! 😁
Of course I’m all in favor of counting them all - takes some of the spotlight off me, and whether @qbrozen’s purchases are for personal or dealership purposes, I’m pretty sure the financing is coming from the same place at this early stage.
breld
Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous (Archived)
kyfdx
Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous (Archived)
@Sandman6472 said:
And I'm still having issues gong past the $25K mark! But think I'm going to have to up that figure to about $30K going forward. And doubt that I'd even look at a CPO unit to be honest. We just prefer a new vehicle at this point though I have bought 3 pre-owned vehicles over the years. We've had our current vehicles for just 8 years this month and I'll probably go one more year if it behaves. With the Audi, think she'll go out to 10 years with everything in proper working order. A vehicle is just an appliance to her while it's so much more to me like the rest of you in here.
Speaking of the A3, it goes into Audi on the 26th for some sort of recall. We also got a recall notice for the Hyundai but was told that once the part comes in locally, we'll be notified about how to proceed. Luckily, both dealerships are right here where we live.
If you want a new car you should buy a new one. Life is too short and you’ve been financially prudent your whole life based on your posts.
Gonna go off on a tangent here, but I’ve lived through enough things at my relatively young age (44) that changed my perspective on things.
My Dad passed at 40, my wife’s dad before 50, and my Stepdad passed right after he retired. None of them got to do things they wanted. I’ve also already had cancer.
So…. If I want a car and I can afford it. I buy it. When the wife wanted a shore house, we bought it. Yes we finance a lot but there is money left over for savings every month and we both contribute to our retirement and kid’s accounts.
TLDR: Our time here is short, live your life.
tjc78
Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous (Archived)
I’ve never been particularly envious of any of my wife’s MINIs, but this one gets close…



breld
Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous (Archived)
@corvette said:
@laurasdada - I don't think I've always aspired to the cost of car under 50% of annual income rule, but the Maverick XL very comfortably checks that box!Congrats to Mrs. @breld on what I believe is the 40th punch of the year, if we're counting @qbrozen's flip cars.
40 punches for Mrs @breld ? I’m impressed!
Re: Chronic Car Buyers Anonymous (Archived)
@stickguy said:
NY, I think we need a ruling on that. Seems that cars bought for a dealership business wouldn't count.
Because you guessed low?


