kiksbutt
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Exactly not even counting into holding another car which takes extra space, another payment, upkeeing costs, insurance, taxes etc. The cost-benefit isn't there. So you're saving zilch. Drive it and ENJOY.
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So much this, lol. I absolutely love not having to give a shit where I park when I'm driving the grocery getter. Rear ended at a light? Oh well. The lack of anxiety of driving when you don't care about keeping your car nice is very freeing.I’m loving the beater life. I feel especially privileged when I park up front at the store.
My beater is $30 a month on my policy which is trivial, and I maintain it myself for the cost of parts and consumables only. I think it's worth it for the lack of windshield/paint/body damage likely to be incurred in winter months.Exactly not even counting into holding another car which takes extra space, another payment, upkeeing costs, insurance, taxes etc. The cost-benefit isn't there. So you're saving zilch. Drive it and ENJOY.
I've got the space, no payments and not really about the costs or savings for me. I just like to keep it in good condition and enjoy it when I want ...Exactly not even counting into holding another car which takes extra space, another payment, upkeeing costs, insurance, taxes etc. The cost-benefit isn't there. So you're saving zilch. Drive it and ENJOY.
Pulled it out of the garage, drove it as intended and then washed, detailed it and did same thing over and over.... for years, with any Mustang I’ve owned.A lot of the country got our first wallop of snow last week. Along with this came lots and lots of road salt...which is the natural enemy of the northern climate gear head.
My last Mustang always had the benefit of a "winter beater" (A WRX which I also sold last year) and the 2011 GT never saw a grain of road salt. You could eat off of the undercarriage. Is that important? I can't tell you why but I always slept well knowing that it was clean as a whistle under there. When trading up for the 2020, I vowed to just drive this one, treating it as my one and only daily driver... to live for today and "use it up" and enjoy it before the rust monster could ever catch it.
Well that plan fell apart the instant it was tested. So far, I haven't been able to take the Mustang out of the garage even though most of the roads are dry (and chalky white) right now.
Thanks to the pandemic, I can do all of my work remotely and I haven't needed to drive much. When I have, my wife's Rav4 was available for the job. Sooner or later, I'm going to need/want to go somewhere and it's going to break my heart.
I've started the hunt for a cheap/reliable/expendable winter car once more...but I also don't want the three car lifestyle again (and the Mopar isn't going anywhere).
Can someone help with this quandary? How have you addressed this problem?
You're in my neck of the woods lol. Good weather these few days, but it will turn sour on Tuesday.Screw it. I just drove from Vail, co to Salt Lake City, Ut. Headed up to Montana. This thing is meant to drive. It’s filthy. Left my Rubicon at home.....
I’m headed out to Butte in the morning. I’m glad I have studded hakkapelliitas.You're in my neck of the woods lol. Good weather these few days, but it will turn sour on Tuesday.
Off topic here but, have you ever stopped by Kindig's place AKA Bitchin rides?You're in my neck of the woods lol. Good weather these few days, but it will turn sour on Tuesday.

Xanix. Or Lithium. Dosage to be determined.Can someone help with this quandary? How have you addressed this problem?