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I never got the idea of a daily and a weekend car. Every day is a weekend when you're tearing around in a car you actually like, and every commute can be a race. Personally, it makes me sad that my touring now just sits in the time of salt. Despite the M40 it gets bounced off the limiter, launched, slid through double traffic circles, and run to top speed regularly.
Cars aren't forever, and neither are we, enjoy them thoroughly today before you can't.
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Originally posted by moatilliatta View Post
I've always wanted to run the maintenance and deprecation of a DD for a classic VS 2 cars.
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostGood News is that I will be driving the 911 more. Bad News is that I will be driving the 911 more lol
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Well, a bit disappointed that the auction didnt even make it to $15k, but I know the seller. He has a cool collection of cars, and certainly could've afforded more if there was a battle, luckily for him there wasnt. We're supposed to meet up today.
Good News is that I will be driving the 911 more. Bad News is that I will be driving the 911 more lol
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Its nice to park a car somewhere and not think about it. A daily seems to be more of a disposable appliance the more I grow up, the road and conditions ask for it to be. And save the nice car for the weekend to get away.
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Just catching up, wow, I can't believe I missed all your DD shenanigans until this point! I hope the i3 goes to a good home and can't wait to see what comes next. Good luck my friend!
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostThere's no reason why I cannot DD the 911, right?
As long as it won't have major issues that will require a tow (cooling system comes to mind), there's no reason you can't DD it.
If there are little things that constantly need attention, that isn't a deal-breaker for my DD at least.
Much rather drive an older car with character then something new and numb.
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Staszek Congrats on the sale, comparing it to a few others yea Id say it did well!
Originally posted by moatilliatta View Post1 car is always cheaper than 2. No
matter now subsidized it is.
I just picked up a Prius Prime. Back up to 4.5 cars… Ffff
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1 car is always cheaper than 2. No
matter now subsidized it is.
I just picked up a Prius Prime. Back up to 4.5 cars… Ffff
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostWell... it was fun while it lasted. Let’s see what happens and what’s next. This one sucks to sell, but life forced this decision, not anything on the car itself.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2017-bmw-i3-rex/
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostIf it becomes a long-term DD I will likely need to replace the clutch as its a 'sport' clutch that bites too hard and constantly results in stalling.
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Originally posted by Panici View PostDoes the 911 bring you joy? If it does, then it's not a stupid decision to prioritize your happiness.
Inflation was/is brutal right now. The real costs of food and other necessities of life far exceed the quoted 3-4% inflation in my area. Have seen some estimates as high as 10%.
Even if you're lucky enough to see a 3% cost of living increase from your employer, you still have 7% less buying power.
Thankfully we are blessed to be able to thin expenses, but my heart goes out to those who can't cut costs further and are struggling to live.
The 911 definitely brings me joy and does my daily duties when I need it to. If it becomes a long-term DD I will likely need to replace the clutch as its a 'sport' clutch that bites too hard and constantly results in stalling. The dumb side of my brain says to add a LTW flywheel if/ when I swap the clutch.
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostThat said there's a good chance this car is going away soon as Inflation in all of my expenses VS an employer who decided I wasn't worth any more in 2024 than they paid me in 2023 means I have to find places to trim costs, and eliminating a monthly payment and the associated extra Insurance it brings is likely the easiest solution... I could sell the 911 and keep this but I'm a car guy. I make stupid decisions...
Inflation was/is brutal right now. The real costs of food and other necessities of life far exceed the quoted 3-4% inflation in my area. Have seen some estimates as high as 10%.
Even if you're lucky enough to see a 3% cost of living increase from your employer, you still have 7% less buying power.
Thankfully we are blessed to be able to thin expenses, but my heart goes out to those who can't cut costs further and are struggling to live.
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