24-Month Vehicle Cost Table (Eye-Opener!!!)
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Originally posted by yellow2001
I rather pay the extra $273 a month and drive the s2000 everyday. Every car has problems giving enough time and milage. Now you have 2 cars to think about.
I rather pay the extra $273 a month and drive the s2000 everyday. Every car has problems giving enough time and milage. Now you have 2 cars to think about.
I'm going to plug in the CRX #'s to see how much I really am saving. Nice job Shark.
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Originally posted by ElTianti
Where is that spreadsheet is the cost of the Rio?
In other words, what would you save by not buying the
Rio?
Where is that spreadsheet is the cost of the Rio?
In other words, what would you save by not buying the
Rio?
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Sorry, but by this line of thought, you are going to bang some senior citizen during the week and some gorgeous model on the weekends, why do it to yourself????
Why not have the gorgeous model all the time?
Not a hard decision!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Something a spreadsheet can't quite explain..... After all, its only money!
Why not have the gorgeous model all the time?
Not a hard decision!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Something a spreadsheet can't quite explain..... After all, its only money!
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Good job on the cost analysis.
Don't feel bad. The wife and I just bought a slightly used Ford Focus for use as my beater. I bought the S2000 last year as my daily driver (only 20 miles per day). However, with a growing family (one kid plus one on the way), we need to have two cars that could be used as family cars. The S2000, as much as I love it, just doesn't fit the bill, especially when it really is not a good idea to put a child safety seat on the passenger side. The wife also prefers me driving something with less than half the power and not nearly as much fun.
I did the 30k miles/year for a few years but don't now. Having done that much driving, I would hate to have to do it again, especially in an S2000. Instead, I'll beat the Focus into the ground during the colder months and enjoy the S2000 every weekend and during the summer.
Does anyone know where I can get a "My Other Car is an S2000" license plate frame for the Focus?
Don't feel bad. The wife and I just bought a slightly used Ford Focus for use as my beater. I bought the S2000 last year as my daily driver (only 20 miles per day). However, with a growing family (one kid plus one on the way), we need to have two cars that could be used as family cars. The S2000, as much as I love it, just doesn't fit the bill, especially when it really is not a good idea to put a child safety seat on the passenger side. The wife also prefers me driving something with less than half the power and not nearly as much fun.
I did the 30k miles/year for a few years but don't now. Having done that much driving, I would hate to have to do it again, especially in an S2000. Instead, I'll beat the Focus into the ground during the colder months and enjoy the S2000 every weekend and during the summer.
Does anyone know where I can get a "My Other Car is an S2000" license plate frame for the Focus?
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by xsfer
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Sorry, but by this line of thought, you are going to bang some senior citizen during the week and some gorgeous model on the weekends, why do it to yourself????
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Sorry, but by this line of thought, you are going to bang some senior citizen during the week and some gorgeous model on the weekends, why do it to yourself????