Nath
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
quote: Originally posted by Nath
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by mwg
He didn't say he can't afford it. He said he can't justify it. Different things.
Symantics!
Either way if there is the disposable income available and you like something enough you'd keep it..
Are you kidding? This is a guy who has also owned a TVR, RS6, and the M5. I'm pretty sure he CAN afford it. Just doesnt want to.
No Nath, that means he cant afford to. Davey has spoken.
Ah shit yeah, good point
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R Lee
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I'm telling you...
A new car is nigh
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Stu
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
I know I say it everytime but this is a recurring story on Corsa Sport, buy a nice new expensive car and then not be able to afford to run it.
I wouldnt say thats the case, Ive gone from a TVR to an RS6 to an M5 in my last three cars, I know the running costs of vehicles like these but my priorities in life have changed now I think? Its not like I went out and bought an expensive car without knowing the running costs behind them. I just dont feel the passion for cars that I used to and I just cant justify having a car like that sat there tying up money when it isnt really putting a smile on my face. It had become more of a burden than a joy I'm afraid
The money Im "wasting" having an M5 sat around doing very little is best in places that give me a bit more pleasure I reckon?
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3CorsaMeal
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i bet Stu has infinity fishing gear
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
Are you kidding? This is a guy who has also owned a TVR, RS6, and the M5. I'm pretty sure he CAN afford it. Just doesnt want to.
Looking at the figures he's posted the running costs are around £5000-6000 / year which is around £20/working day.. I would assume thats a atleast an hours wages if he can afford the car.. so working one hour in a day for something you love surely thats an acceptable sacrifice?
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Stu
The money Im "wasting" having an M5 sat around doing very little is best in places that give me a bit more pleasure I reckon?
Sat around doing nothing and its costing you £80/week in fuel?? I think it might have a leaky fuel tank
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James
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by Nath
Are you kidding? This is a guy who has also owned a TVR, RS6, and the M5. I'm pretty sure he CAN afford it. Just doesnt want to.
Looking at the figures he's posted the running costs are around £5000-6000 / year which is around £20/working day.. I would assume thats a atleast an hours wages if he can afford the car.. so working one hour in a day for something you love surely thats an acceptable sacrifice?
I think however rich I was, I'd have to think twice if an hour a day's worth of my salary was going on running a car.
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Stu
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
i bet Stu has infinity fishing gear
Haha! Ive got a right mish mash of gear yknow! Love my 12.75ft 3.25lb Fox Horizon Titanium rods though, wont change them!
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Stu
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
for something you love
See, that may be where the problem lies yknow!
Im just not into cars as much as I used to be and funnily enough for me the better the cars Ive had the less Ive felt connected if you know what I mean!? I cant do much with the M5, I cant tinker or add stuff really and to be honest I dont have the time anymore Its sad but things change I guess?
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Stu
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
for something you love
See, that may be where the problem lies yknow!
Im just not into cars as much as I used to be and funnily enough for me the better the cars Ive had the less Ive felt connected if you know what I mean!? I cant do much with the M5, I cant tinker or add stuff really and to be honest I dont have the time anymore Its sad but things change I guess?
Sounds like life's priorities have changed.. Why not buy something older but just as special, reliability wont be that much fo an issue if you dont drive it very offten and I'll bet you get far more enjoyment out of it
You say you can't justify the cost but buying a high value car, keeping it ten minutes and then selling it on generally looses you more money than running the thing in the first place
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Stu
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by Stu
The money Im "wasting" having an M5 sat around doing very little is best in places that give me a bit more pleasure I reckon?
Sat around doing nothing and its costing you £80/week in fuel?? I think it might have a leaky fuel tank
I know but its crazy how much fuel it uses but I seem to use at least a tank full a week, breaks my heart too cos its not even getting its head kicked in like it should be!
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
I know I say it everytime but this is a recurring story on Corsa Sport, buy a nice new expensive car and then not be able to afford to run it.
i dont think stu can be classed quite in that catagory
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_Allan_
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Stu ffs just get with Davey next time you wish to buy a new car.
Keep it off the Corsa forum eh?
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3CorsaMeal
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There's no love in owning a new car, you are buying a finished product, thats why people get bored.
I don't know if you like to work on cars yourself, but thats where the love of cars is to be found imo.
of course everyone wants the newish fastest thing, but when you get there i would say most people aren't as satisfyed as they thought they would be.
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
I don't know if you like to work on cars yourself, but thats where the love of cars is to be found imo.
I think this is something that you enjoy when you are younger, when you have less resoponsibility and therefore a lot more time on your hands Once the burden of running a home looms over your head you tend to find more "important" things to fill your spare time
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Gareth T
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The m5 was a lovely car you had. At least you can say you've owned one and have moved onto something else. I just wish I could get something like that in the future.
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
I don't know if you like to work on cars yourself, but thats where the love of cars is to be found imo.
I think this is something that you enjoy when you are younger, when you have less resoponsibility and therefore a lot more time on your hands Once the burden of running a home looms over your head you tend to find more "important" things to fill your spare time
well i think those type of people should just admit defeat and go and buy a saab or something
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3CorsaMeal
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too busy with football, the pub and watching motorsports on tv
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Jambo
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Money in th bank is better than a depreciating asset that's fo sho. I hate Saabs though sorry That said the estate is the only one I would consider as the rear end with the clear lights is pretty modern and smart
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3CorsaMeal
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buy a car thats an investment and due to go up in value, then you can justify not using it.
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John
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When will you do that Jim?
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Jake
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what reasonably affordable car is worth keeping as an investment these days?
[Edited on 31-08-2011 by Jake]
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quote: Originally posted by John
When will you do that Jim?
i agree, i know the corrado isn't going to shoot up in value, it just depriciates a bit slower.
Corrado has no heritage behind it to make it valueable imo, can't think of any races/events its won
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quote: Originally posted by Jake
what reasonably affordable car is worth keeping as an investment these days?
[Edited on 31-08-2011 by Jake]
audi quattro
E30 M3
Lancia Intergrale
although probably already gone up in value tbh.
mk2 golf gti in oak green
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by James
I think however rich I was, I'd have to think twice if an hour a day's worth of my salary was going on running a car.
I reckon I spend half my daily wages on running/modifying my car, but then I live at home and it's my hobby if you like, so not just a mode of transport like a car is too many people
I can see why you sold it Stu, mine costs me a fortune to run and if I wasn't using it I would sell it straight away, house is much better to put money into
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