Message from @LOGiK

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2018-07-24 17:56:58 UTC  

I could do that

2018-07-24 17:57:07 UTC  

If i went to a worse college

2018-07-24 17:57:21 UTC  

Or spent a few thousand dollars on another housing setup

2018-07-24 17:57:30 UTC  

Or got a job that paid less

2018-07-24 17:57:31 UTC  

Etc

2018-07-24 17:58:30 UTC  

I mean hey, great if it works for you

2018-07-24 17:58:55 UTC  

I couldnt justify it personally. Judging from the sales figures, not many people can

2018-07-24 19:36:17 UTC  

Maybe it's just me

2018-07-24 19:36:28 UTC  

but 9k for a car is ludicrously expensive if you just want cheap motoring

2018-07-24 19:36:48 UTC  

my mothers old focus cost $800 ~5 years ago and did 40-45mpg

2018-07-24 19:37:23 UTC  

I sold it today for ~$700, though admittedly it probably cost another $400 in maintenance over the years

2018-07-24 19:38:24 UTC  

the replacement focus is a 2010 2.0 that cost $1800 and I hope that lasts equally long, plus without cam belts it should overall cost less

2018-07-24 19:39:39 UTC  

realistically though, if cheap motoring is all someone needs I've worked out it should be possible to replace your car yearly and spend no more than $400 a year on a car, if it runs for longer than a year it's a bonus

2018-07-24 19:39:46 UTC  

that might not be achievable in the US though

2018-07-24 20:03:35 UTC  

I'm talking cheap motoring with all the various accoutriments

2018-07-24 20:03:42 UTC  

Such as, most importantly, a warranty

2018-07-24 20:03:50 UTC  

Which mine still had. Factory, too

2018-07-24 20:11:21 UTC  

do you guys have used car warranty companies?

2018-07-24 20:11:40 UTC  

They're usually scams

2018-07-24 20:12:22 UTC  

Well, almost invariably

2018-07-24 20:12:34 UTC  

the most prevalent one here is warrantydirect

2018-07-24 20:13:11 UTC  

basically the whole concept is that on average, there will be less repair cost over the course of a warranty than the cost of the warranty

2018-07-24 20:13:19 UTC  

in exchange for the extra cost, you get peace of mind

2018-07-24 20:13:53 UTC  

the optimal scenario for things like that is if you're a small business running pool cars because it gives you fixed costs for the vehicles regardless of problems

2018-07-24 20:14:07 UTC  

Again, though, typically scams

2018-07-24 20:14:09 UTC  

Yeah, pretty much fleets only

2018-07-24 20:14:21 UTC  

And even when they aren't, not worth it for individuals

2018-07-24 20:14:32 UTC  

Factory warranty is really the only warranty I'd pay for.

2018-07-24 20:14:34 UTC  

but the thing is, it's still cheaper to buy a used car and a third party warranty than anything close to being a new car

2018-07-24 20:14:44 UTC  

Its cheaper to just "have a guy"

2018-07-24 20:14:46 UTC  

Cheaper right up until you need something fixed

2018-07-24 20:14:57 UTC  

not really

2018-07-24 20:15:00 UTC  

but yes

2018-07-24 20:15:02 UTC  

Then whatever you save in money is paid back in interest with frustration

2018-07-24 20:15:02 UTC  

if you have a mechanic

2018-07-24 20:15:05 UTC  

who will fix your shit

2018-07-24 20:15:08 UTC  

or do it yourself

2018-07-24 20:15:13 UTC  

that is the best way

2018-07-24 20:15:22 UTC  

Well not everyone has that

2018-07-24 20:15:30 UTC  

My friend has used warrantydirect and had no issues with making claims with them

2018-07-24 20:15:42 UTC  

including when he had to have his S4 transmission replaced