Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
Many years back when I lived in Northwest Vermont, my wife was attending UMass Boston in pursuit of her Doctorate. I used to commute on weekends to see her. At the same time I had one daughter attending Tulane in New Orleans and the other attending Colorado College in Colorado Springs. Needless to say money was very tight. I drove a 10 year old Dodge Caravan with 140K miles on it. I was always amazed at the number of BMW's, Mercedes and other equally expensive cars that were broken down on the side of the road, while my old Dodge was just like the Energizer Bunny rolling on by them.Yep. Sooo guilty of this one. I do find myself driving the ridiculously expensive car(s)
I was talking about that one day when I took it in to my mechanic to have some minor repairs done. He said that it wasn't rare that many people bought above their comfort level when it came to cars and that they spent so much on car payments or lease payments that they didn't have money left for regular maintenance. They just ran them until they stopped running and had to find even more money to get it repaired. I don't know if that is true, but, it seemed logical to me.
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