Reply: 7.1.2.1.1
From: Duncan M
>was worth
>nothing and had to come up
>with another
>20-30K lump sum. Bummer.
Maybe put your ego to bed for a while and drive something a little more down to earth? Newish cars _are_ kinda nice, but at the end of the day they cost you arm and a leg no matter what method you use to finance them..
My trusty old ute cost me $2500 years ago, its still worth around $2000, economical 2L motor, blows a bit of smoke, who cares.. It gets me to or and from work reliably and it saves me around $20,000pa in new car costs.. (interest, depreciation, maintenance, insurance etc etc)..
Photo attached!
Regards,
Duncan.
From: Duncan M
>was worth
>nothing and had to come up
>with another
>20-30K lump sum. Bummer.
Maybe put your ego to bed for a while and drive something a little more down to earth? Newish cars _are_ kinda nice, but at the end of the day they cost you arm and a leg no matter what method you use to finance them..
My trusty old ute cost me $2500 years ago, its still worth around $2000, economical 2L motor, blows a bit of smoke, who cares.. It gets me to or and from work reliably and it saves me around $20,000pa in new car costs.. (interest, depreciation, maintenance, insurance etc etc)..
Photo attached!
Regards,
Duncan.
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