Tonyrodz
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He needs to start hanging out with car guys!There are car people who get what we do. And then there are non car people who don’t.
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He needs to start hanging out with car guys!There are car people who get what we do. And then there are non car people who don’t.
Mine is an 03. Nothing is ever too old--or too big.
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I had a friend that would always give me a hard time about the fact that I did almost all my own car repairs. Didn’t understand when I said that working on cars was like a therapy for me and that I was able to save money. Thought I was insane when I would fix things and keep vehicles past 200K. One day I penciled it out for him. I put down what I had spent on tools, parts, lower insurance due to older vehicle, lower registration costs due to older vehicle and lack of car payments, and compared it to what he was spending on car payments, higher insurance, higher registration fees and paying a shop to do all the maintenance. He was astounded at the difference of cost. At the time I had our 2007 XL Denali and he was driving a 2014 XL so basically the same vehicle. He started asking me to show/help him learn how to do his own work. He is still driving that thing whereas he would have normally traded it in after 2 or 3 years. Has thanked me a couple times for helping him save money.People who aren't car people have a really difficult time comprehending the hobby, much more so than other hobbies. It also has a lot to do with the people who shine a bad light on the car hobby (which is the same reason I don't go to car meets, clubs, etc.). Some people spend tons of money on tattoos, drinking/partying, daily Starbucks, traveling, etc. But those things are considered "normal" and "acceptable" where cars are "depreciating" and a waste of money. Usually those people are the ones buying new cars every 3 years. I've had people ask me why I'm "wasting" so much money on my 08 and they still walk away bewildered after I tell them it's paid for and I can spend $20k on it and still be way ahead of a $100k new one and I like mine better.
There will always be people to tell you how to live your life. It is unfortunate, but it is true. Enjoy what you have and never try to justify it to others. If you have to justify it, you likely will never be able to.
I had a friend that would always give me a hard time about the fact that I did almost all my own car repairs. Didn’t understand when I said that working on cars was like a therapy for me and that I was able to save money. Thought I was insane when I would fix things and keep vehicles past 200K. One day I penciled it out for him. I put down what I had spent on tools, parts, lower insurance due to older vehicle, lower registration costs due to older vehicle and lack of car payments, and compared it to what he was spending on car payments, higher insurance, higher registration fees and paying a shop to do all the maintenance. He was astounded at the difference of cost. At the time I had our 2007 XL Denali and he was driving a 2014 XL so basically the same vehicle. He started asking me to show/help him learn how to do his own work. He is still driving that thing whereas he would have normally traded it in after 2 or 3 years. Has thanked me a couple times for helping him save money.
But it’s not even really a car guy thing ... the other guy was probably the sort that gets a new car just to let people see him in a new car.People who aren't car people have a really difficult time comprehending the hobby, much more so than other hobbies. It also has a lot to do with the people who shine a bad light on the car hobby (which is the same reason I don't go to car meets, clubs, etc.). Some people spend tons of money on tattoos, drinking/partying, daily Starbucks, traveling, etc. But those things are considered "normal" and "acceptable" where cars are "depreciating" and a waste of money. Usually those people are the ones buying new cars every 3 years. I've had people ask me why I'm "wasting" so much money on my 08 and they still walk away bewildered after I tell them it's paid for and I can spend $20k on it and still be way ahead of a $100k new one and I like mine better.