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By Hammer278
#307723
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:
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By myownalias
#307724
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:

Owning a car is an expensive business, owning two cars is really expensive business! :hehe:
By Hammer278
#307725
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:

Owning a car is an expensive business, owning two cars is really expensive business! :hehe:


I really can't imagine. If I had 2, I'd have one workhorse, and the other (A Lambo or smth :hehe: ) sitting pretty except for a blast up north or down south during the weekend. :whip:
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By myownalias
#307727
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:

Owning a car is an expensive business, owning two cars is really expensive business! :hehe:

I really can't imagine. If I had 2, I'd have one workhorse, and the other (A Lambo or smth :hehe: ) sitting pretty except for a blast up north or down south during the weekend. :whip:

Unfortunately for me; both cars are workhorses, one is a Chevy Cavalier 2 dr 2.2L and the other is a Saturn Vue 3.5 V6, suffice to say the V6 SUV is the faster, the Chevy is hampered by it's clunky 4spd auto box, the SUV will hit 60mph in about 7 seconds, not bad for an 5spd automatic! The SUV is also more expensive to keep, four new tyres cost over $800!
#307734
I have always had 2 cars, well at some points 3. (while waiting for one to sell)

One work horse and one pretty. However of late it has turned into one work horse and one family run around.
#307737
I myself have no car at the present time... not much point in London. I've driven through it before, and it really is faster to walk sometimes. :hehe:
#307741
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:

Owning a car is an expensive business, owning two cars is really expensive business! :hehe:


Not as expensive as owning kids... latest statistics for the US, raising a child here till the age of 17 costs $275,000. It's cut off at 17 because college comes after that and the sky's the limit with those expenses.
#307742
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:


Do the work yourself and save the $85.00 and hour charges.
#307743
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:

Owning a car is an expensive business, owning two cars is really expensive business! :hehe:


Not as expensive as owning kids... latest statistics for the US, raising a child here till the age of 17 costs $275,000. It's cut off at 17 because college comes after that and the sky's the limit with those expenses.


Yup, kids are overrated and overpriced. The initial purchase price is usually quite affordable, but then the running costs are killing you. And it is difficult to break the contract because of the fine print, so you're stuck with them forEVer.
#307745
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:

Owning a car is an expensive business, owning two cars is really expensive business! :hehe:


Not as expensive as owning kids... latest statistics for the US, raising a child here till the age of 17 costs $275,000. It's cut off at 17 because college comes after that and the sky's the limit with those expenses.


Yup, kids are overrated and overpriced. The initial purchase price is usually quite affordable, but then the running costs are killing you. And it is difficult to break the contract because of the fine print, so you're stuck with them forEVer.


Puppies are cheaper and not as permanent.
#307747
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:

Owning a car is an expensive business, owning two cars is really expensive business! :hehe:


Not as expensive as owning kids... latest statistics for the US, raising a child here till the age of 17 costs $275,000. It's cut off at 17 because college comes after that and the sky's the limit with those expenses.


Yup, kids are overrated and overpriced. The initial purchase price is usually quite affordable, but then the running costs are killing you. And it is difficult to break the contract because of the fine print, so you're stuck with them forEVer.


Puppies are cheaper and not as permanent.

Yeah, where's the kids SPCA. Kids kennel for vacations - and I'm really not too fussy about whether or not the SPCA is a no-kill one. :twisted:
By Hammer278
#307759
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:

Owning a car is an expensive business, owning two cars is really expensive business! :hehe:


Not as expensive as owning kids... latest statistics for the US, raising a child here till the age of 17 costs $275,000. It's cut off at 17 because college comes after that and the sky's the limit with those expenses.


Yup, kids are overrated and overpriced. The initial purchase price is usually quite affordable, but then the running costs are killing you. And it is difficult to break the contract because of the fine print, so you're stuck with them forEVer.


I know right! Don't know if you're a parent, but I personally don't see the worth in all the trouble. People talk about wives being 'liabilities' in the financial sense, well it's nothing close to kids IMO. I evaluate myself as a parents child and think of everything my parents have done for me and although I'm eternally grateful, I don't see how I could repay even 1/4, since my dad isn't really in any monetary issue anyway.

I guess it's a mentality thing, a fundamental part of the brain which I'm missing. I can't stand being around kids, and can't think of having to impart 'human knowledge' in 1 from birth...I can think of a million other ways to satisfy my hours! I told myself, if I ever get married the prenup is going to include 'No :censored: kids' clause, or the wedding is off.

Sorry for the rant...but I always look out for similar minded individuals as they are far and few in between. I hope you were being genuine about your opinion though. :hehe:
By Hammer278
#307760
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:


Do the work yourself and save the $85.00 and hour charges.


I have no tools, and labour in this country is actually quite cheap since the mechanic is also a good friend.

Plus have you owned an E34? It's like those Germans made these cars a maze to work on, just for the kicks. Installing new speakers at the rear took almost 45min with the guy who fixed them on saying I really got my money's worth in labour. The guy was soaked in perspiration when the work was done. :hehe:
#307761
Just gave my car to the car doctor for overnight work, changing a whole host of past which I made a list over the past year to do up....and just now I got a call from my mechanic saying my disc brakes might need changing as well. More YAY news for my wallet. :hehe:

Owning a car is an expensive business, owning two cars is really expensive business! :hehe:


Not as expensive as owning kids... latest statistics for the US, raising a child here till the age of 17 costs $275,000. It's cut off at 17 because college comes after that and the sky's the limit with those expenses.


Yup, kids are overrated and overpriced. The initial purchase price is usually quite affordable, but then the running costs are killing you. And it is difficult to break the contract because of the fine print, so you're stuck with them forEVer.


I know right! Don't know if you're a parent, but I personally don't see the worth in all the trouble. People talk about wives being 'liabilities' in the financial sense, well it's nothing close to kids IMO. I evaluate myself as a parents child and think of everything my parents have done for me and although I'm eternally grateful, I don't see how I could repay even 1/4, since my dad isn't really in any monetary issue anyway.

I guess it's a mentality thing, a fundamental part of the brain which I'm missing. I can't stand being around kids, and can't think of having to impart 'human knowledge' in 1 from birth...I can think of a million other ways to satisfy my hours! I told myself, if I ever get married the prenup is going to include 'No :censored: kids' clause, or the wedding is off.

Sorry for the rant...but I always look out for similar minded individuals as they are far and few in between. I hope you were being genuine about your opinion though. :hehe:


Prenups these days are not worth the paper they are written on - can you spell vasectomy? :twisted::whip:
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