The first luxury item you bought?

   / The first luxury item you bought? #131  
My folks did the same, and started buying cars with air conditioning, something that they had categorically ruled out when the kids were home.
What time frame was this? Pretty much standard equipment for the last 35 years or so.
2004 bought a brand new snowmobile after living away from the Midwest for 5 yrs. I really missed winter.
I really enjoy snowmobiling too, but when my current one dies that's it for me. The way winters have been last few years, it's way too much money for something I'll only get a couple months' use out of a year. Registration alone comes to $150/yr.
 
   / The first luxury item you bought? #132  
What time frame was this? Pretty much standard equipment for the last 35 years or so.

I really enjoy snowmobiling too, but when my current one dies that's it for me. The way winters have been last few years, it's way too much money for something I'll only get a couple months' use out of a year. Registration alone comes to $150/yr.
Yes, it was well more than 35 years ago.👨‍🦳 Then again, their parents were buying cars with AC at least a decade before they gave in. Some habits die hard. AC didn't go into the house until 2000 or so. (Near Chicago).

You remind me that I need to get rid of my deep snow back country cross country skis, bought and used for winter camping.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / The first luxury item you bought? #133  
I don't know if it was really a luxury item.
I was 12-13 and got tired of wearing the bargain basement pants and jeans Ma and Pa where buying me.
I did extra chores around the farm to get a few extra bucks together.
Then I went and bought 3 pairs of Levi's jeans and a pair of Adidas.
My old man almost had a stroke when he found out the jeans were $18/pair and the runners were almost $30.
But you had to have certain things to fit in at school.
 
   / The first luxury item you bought? #134  
What time frame was this? Pretty much standard equipment for the last 35 years or so.

I really enjoy snowmobiling too, but when my current one dies that's it for me. The way winters have been last few years, it's way too much money for something I'll only get a couple months' use out of a year. Registration alone comes to $150/yr.
Brand new snowmobiles will easily set you back 15k. + poor winters definitely hurt the industry. Remember 15 yrs ago a buddy and me were trailering machines to and from the copper country up north. We drove thru a small town south of the kiwi as some call it. saw a half dozen riders on a quickly melting patch of snow. Surrounded by bare gravel. I can imagine and experienced the amount of wear and abuse $10k+ machines took on that ride. I look for 25+ yr old machines same brands similar models to have quite the inventory of spare parts and useable snowmobiles biles. I use th colder machines mostly around my hobby farm down state. With one time vintage registration so they can be legally driven on public trails without expensive yearly trail permits if and when they open. still ride newer machines up north though. Usually left over mo del years 600 CC or less with longer tracks to better handle deep snow on abandoned two tracks up north Jokingly went into a dealership 2 yrs ago when it seemed like winter never happened with any measurable lasting snow. Salesman joked with me buyone snowmobile you get 8:free. 😂. Anyways Yamaha is out of developing and manufacturing new machines I feel Arctic cat will be next. 30 yrs ago where I grew up, you could snowmobile from late nov- late March no problem. Even Late April if you trailered it into the deep woods.
 

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