MGX
Well-known member
I'm in the same boat. In my teen years I was so passionate about cars I completed a vo tech course and got ASE certified. I worked 70 hours a week just because I loved cars and the money was good. The money spent fixing up my old hoopty with hot rod parts could have bought one very nice car that didn't need any hot rod parts!If i had croaked as a teenager, i would roll over in my grave to hear i would someday think of a car as a tool - gearhead to minivan 'taxi'driver - it happens. . .
Today however cars are mostly a money pit IMO.
Personally I'd buy whatever I could pay cash for, financing a depreciating item makes one a loser twice. You lose in the money lost in the value for the car and the second loss comes in the interest you pay to make the bank some money.
Isn't all this talk anti-American?