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Re: Re: Has your car entered "heapdom?"
I'm afraid I'm not a candidate for a fabulous midlife crisis car. So I'm wondering if I might find something a little nicer in a used car with three or four years on it than a shiny new Blah.
A young woman at my office lucked into a seriously cool used car for $1200: a 1989 Saab convertible, silver, with leather interior and no major repairs needed beyond the roof mechanism. Guys at the office are saying the parts should have been worth more than that. We keep waiting to find out what's really wrong with it, but she's been driving it for five months with no problem.
What are the odds.
KenJames said:If you keep a car long enough, depreciation is irrelevent, as I keep telling a co-worker who only buys used Volvos.
My 1992 Nissan 240SX is still passing younger cars. I'm hoping it will hold out several more years, so I can get the house paid off and proceed to my midlife crisis 350Z.![]()
I'm afraid I'm not a candidate for a fabulous midlife crisis car. So I'm wondering if I might find something a little nicer in a used car with three or four years on it than a shiny new Blah.
A young woman at my office lucked into a seriously cool used car for $1200: a 1989 Saab convertible, silver, with leather interior and no major repairs needed beyond the roof mechanism. Guys at the office are saying the parts should have been worth more than that. We keep waiting to find out what's really wrong with it, but she's been driving it for five months with no problem.
What are the odds.
Sons should start with the modern equivalent of a 1968 Dodge Dart.
