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  • less WHY; more WOT
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  • Member For: 17y 2m 2d
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  • Location: Melbourne

I have... they're usually distracted and/or assume you're on a side and attack you or agree with you.

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  • less WHY; more WOT
  • Site Developer
  • Member For: 17y 2m 2d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Melbourne

so I'm just after some chumps who I might already know on this forum to elaborate in a more... private... discussion (this one).  *cough cough* :P

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  • Member For: 10y 4m 14d
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Haha I thought so. The question was far too broad for anyone to provide any meaningful feedback.

 

Chumps will chump :crazy:

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  • Member For: 7y 4m 11d

Hi

 

whats reason why many people get another car when theirs starts needing one thing after another and it’s 2nd or 3rd time and they’ve had them a few years instead of continuing to fix them and drive them till they die.

 

is it because they get board and don’t want to spend more than cars worth if they’re not likely to keep it long enough to pay that amount in loan payments or recover loss, or are they in a position they have to have something fully dependable or they become a hassle.

 

sometimes some repairs are more than cars worth but if you plan to keep car atleast long enough to recover loss or pay that amount in payments it’s still worth doing.

 

for example its still worth spending $1800-$2500 on a car only worth 2-3 grand for a drive train swap if you have planned to keep car atleast another 6 months or so because it’s only about 6 months or so of payments even though it’s close to what cars worth.

 

theres nothing wrong with having a older car and a done up looked after one is as good as a newer car.

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