GoNoGo
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The criteria for me deciding to kick one to the curb.. is simply the aggravation factor.
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I hear you on good maintenance. You take care of the car and it will take car of you. I see you had or have a Pontiac Aztek. That is my next project car. Always thought they where cool. But the body needs modify to look right.I will tell you, honestly, I am passed the point of being able to work on cars/trucks. But have to do it cause I cant afford to otherwise.
After doing a minor to major repair, take a hot shower, I then spend a couple hours in my Jacuzzi, pop a few Oxy, and sleep it out. But I cant keep doing it...
Which is why I put a order in on a Brand New Rivian. Long Warranty, and hoping I can hang my wrench up.
I have taken to working on computers. Much easier, lots less grease, and just as expensive. That and my kids.
Edit: I know my signature shows my Envoy having 209k miles, but real world miles (speedo replaced by dealer, incorrectly), its closer to 370. You dont get those miles without lots of repairs! Amazingly, its still on the OEM exhaust (including the CATS), brake calipers, and rear control arms, rack and pinion, inner tie rods, and lots more. Good maintenance goes a long way!
That's cool. They are starting to come back and the prices are going back up. I found one that still has the cooler and the tent to go with it. I see you also have a Saab 97x. I am a big fan of Saab cars. My Son still has his 06' 95 Aero. Bad car, really fast. I bought a Saab 97x before I bought the Tahoe. I keep it a week and got rid of it. There was no place to put my stuff in the car. Like my drinks. For some reason it just didn't fit right. Goes back to the issue....Does it work for you.Still have it.. Its the wives daily driver. It will be going away sooner or later... If she would ever quit redecorating it on the garage center pillar and taking mirrors off!@
They are rare, but the prices arent really coming back much.. Mine is a really rare build, with it being a 1 of 2 build, and the other is long gone made into cheap chinese steal by now. It got totalled a few years back. Mine has the cooler, tent package, hikers package, bikers package, rear bucket seats, leather, HUD/DIC, and AWD. My wife LOVES that car.That's cool. They are starting to come back and the prices are going back up. I found one that still has the cooler and the tent to go with it. I see you also have a Saab 97x. I am a big fan of Saab cars. My Son still has his 06' 95 Aero. Bad car, really fast. I bought a Saab 97x before I bought the Tahoe. I keep it a week and got rid of it. There was no place to put my stuff in the car. Like my drinks. For some reason it just didn't fit right. Goes back to the issue....Does it work for you.
I am still at the end of my rope with this Hoe. Like, do I keep throwing money at her. Or buy something newer, less work. Like is it really Worth it and is it enough. I have a Norway friend and he is rebuilding a Saab 95 wagon. He is doing all the work in his apartments parking garage. Even taking it down to the frame, rebuilding the engine and painting everything in detail. Car is awesome and admire his work. I asked him the same question. When is it enough. He said it doesn't matter about the dollar amount. If you like the car and enjoy it. You can't but a price on that. How many of you are at that point? No matter the money or the valve of the car. Does it matter...
My 06 Silverado is my "newest" if you go by build date. It is like a month newer than my 06 Tahoe lol.I think we will all get to that point eventually. I've always done most of my own work as well on older vehicles. Hell, my 2001 Hoe is my NEWEST vehicle!
It's a personal choice that involves how much time we have, how able are we to do it (health, space, and tools), money, etc. I think as long as I can, I will. Best of luck though and I'll bet you don't close the tools completely
I see your not about the cost or the money value. Its about preference of style, personal choice. I would keep the Silverado and get the Tahoe. That way you would have similar vehicles. And like you said, have part that are interchangeable. I ditch the Ford. Makes you wonder about the newer cars today. How in the future would spare parts be available. Its not like the pick-pull lots are buy and setting up that era of cars. When I go to the PPL you still only see 1999-2010 cars. Nothing newer. I believe there is going to be time when our cars will be dinosaur like the cars in Cuba. And the dealerships will be the gatekeeper of spare parts for all cars.My 06 Silverado is my "newest" if you go by build date. It is like a month newer than my 06 Tahoe lol.
And yeah it is personal choice mostly. Im looking to replace my 95 f150 with a cat eye truck or 03 to 06 Tahoe/Yukon. The f150 is a good reliable truck but i think I want to get all similar gen vehicles so i can whittle my spare parts pile down. Having all the same interchangeable items for the most part would free up a bunch of room.