Youare
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Much to my wife's dismay I try to keep things until they start melting back into the environment. Why would you buy it in the frist place if you are not planning on keeping it forever.
I kept the first pick up I purchased used, 1963 Jeep J-300.
Now it is worth keeping as an antique.
I try to wring every mile out of each car and truck we have had over the past 28 years. When my wife refuses to drive them any longer it's time to look for a different one.
I have only purchased one new car, 1972 Chevy Vega got 125,000 miles out of the car before it rusted out. The first engine lasted 75,000 miles the second engine had 55,000 on it when I sold the car.
My old Ford 8N is still running. I did buy a new Kubota, used tractors were too expensive for the age and hours compaired to a new one.
I think buying used cars and trucks is a better deal. The depreciation on a new one in the first year or two is enough to buy a decent used car. Insurance and registration is less expensive on used stuff.
Randy
I kept the first pick up I purchased used, 1963 Jeep J-300.
Now it is worth keeping as an antique.
I try to wring every mile out of each car and truck we have had over the past 28 years. When my wife refuses to drive them any longer it's time to look for a different one.
I have only purchased one new car, 1972 Chevy Vega got 125,000 miles out of the car before it rusted out. The first engine lasted 75,000 miles the second engine had 55,000 on it when I sold the car.
My old Ford 8N is still running. I did buy a new Kubota, used tractors were too expensive for the age and hours compaired to a new one.
I think buying used cars and trucks is a better deal. The depreciation on a new one in the first year or two is enough to buy a decent used car. Insurance and registration is less expensive on used stuff.
Randy