Didn’t take you to be the “keeping up with the Joneses” sort, Len.
I’m with Abby. If it’s not broke, then no need to fix or replace it. Especially if you’ve only just finished paying it off—savor that victory just a little longer, eh?
Unfortunately my 1994 Mazda B3000 finally gave up the ghost last year. And now, the 2017 Dodge Journey I have, I hope to be able to keep as long. And now, I have a payment. :-( One year down (with extra going towards the principle), 4 left to go.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE over 2 years ago
Never be swayed by public "slow"pinion.
allen@home over 2 years ago
I wonder what people think of me driving a 56 year old pickup.
scyphi26 over 2 years ago
Didn’t take you to be the “keeping up with the Joneses” sort, Len.
I’m with Abby. If it’s not broke, then no need to fix or replace it. Especially if you’ve only just finished paying it off—savor that victory just a little longer, eh?
Ubintold over 2 years ago
My 2004 Element and my 1994 Ford F-150 are still going.
dv1093 over 2 years ago
My car turns 11 this year. Maintenance is a LOT cheaper than a car payment.
Plods with ...™ over 2 years ago
We have 3 paid for cars in the driveway.
heathcliff2 over 2 years ago
Much better to see clearly. Better no obstacles.
metagalaxy1970 over 2 years ago
Unfortunately my 1994 Mazda B3000 finally gave up the ghost last year. And now, the 2017 Dodge Journey I have, I hope to be able to keep as long. And now, I have a payment. :-( One year down (with extra going towards the principle), 4 left to go.
edeloriea14 over 2 years ago
Maybe the family could get one of those electric cars.