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Home | Monthly Archives | About | Contact Wednesday, January 4, 2006
So recently Ryan and I have been having discussions on our car, the Pingmobile - the old Renault just isn't cutting it anymore - and as we're planning the Ping's operating budget, we've come to small squabbles over pricing. It leads me to ask: what's the most you'd pay for a car? New or used, really. The most I've ever paid was just under $22k (wow!) for our last car, and for me, $25k is the "any more and I've obviously won the Lottery" ceiling. I just can't picture laying out more than that. Comments
FROM: COD
DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 9:07:24 am I'm shopping now for something that can tow about 7000 lbs. It looks like I'll be paying about 30K new, or 25K used for something with less than 50,000 miles. Given those numbers, paying the extra $5000 for that new car smell (and new car warranty) seems like the best decision. FROM: Steve A. DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 9:33:29 am In 84, just before I transfered to Spain, I bought a fresh-off-the-lot Plymouth Turismo 2.2 (piece of crap, but that's another story). The price of the vehicle was about 8k +/-, but by the time the financing was done, it was about 16k. I can't remember what the actual interest rate was, but it was high and there was nothing I could do about it. FROM: Cat [E-Mail] DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 10:26:44 am $0. FROM: Paul DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 11:39:47 am Because you just *know* the anti-car fanatic had to chime in, right? FROM: Fred DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 1:24:31 pm $5 for a used '96 Chevy Blazer: 4.3L Vortec v6, 5-speed manual trans w/ 4WD, AC, 4-wheel abs, power locks, power windows, am/fm/cd, 100k mi. FROM: Fred DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 1:25:44 pm that was supposed to be $5,000 FROM: Joseph DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 1:30:00 pm The most I've paid for any car was $3,000. My average is, let's see (speaking of that old Renault): FROM: Monica DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 2:15:30 pm I'd pay up to 1200 $ on a bike. I'm with Cat. FROM: Aanen DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 3:10:17 pm my folks sold me their 98 Chevy Malibu for 1$ FROM: Monica DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 5:05:05 pm Bike or bicycle? FROM: jk DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 11:18:23 pm Joseph, what possessed you to buy more than one Renault? A death wish? I mean that in the nicest way. I too had an 83 Fuego that I paid $2000 for in 1986. I am sure I have told this story on another ping, but while I was away at college, my dad got so fed up with all the repairs that HE sold it! FROM: Joseph DATE: Wednesday January 4, 2006 -- 11:39:01 pm The Alliance was awesome. I drove it for ten years, hundreds of thousands of miles, countless trips between Cleveland and New Orleans when I was in college and I left it behind because I had to move and couldn't take it with me. I still love that car and still miss it. I just had a dream the other night that I was driving it and woke up very happy. I know, I'm sick. FROM: Onur DATE: Thursday January 5, 2006 -- 1:51:51 am well, i buy new car because its so expensive to take it in a shop here in the united states and i have no way of fixing a car, so buying a new car is good option. I usually pay 0 interest or cash back on financing the vehicle. IF you know how to fix cars then u shouldn't buy new cars anyway. FROM: jk DATE: Thursday January 5, 2006 -- 8:57:09 am Joseph--wow. The car was a joy to drive; it's the car I learned to drive stick on and it had great seats. And a member of the 1986 PSU National Championship Football team kissed the car. I am serious. When am I not? FROM: Monica (in WI, from MWC) DATE: Thursday January 5, 2006 -- 1:19:02 pm okay, just to clarify--the first Monica who posted to this ping is not the same as the second one. The first one (me) was referring to a road bicycle (and won't say UMW, either!) FROM: Kahk A Moon DATE: Saturday January 7, 2006 -- 11:10:08 am I am in the cab bidness so I burn a car up in about 2 1/2 years. Last time I bought a new car was in the early eighties. It was a Plymouth 6 four sedan for $5500. My father bought a 56 Chevy wagon for $1900 cash new and then sold it with massive rust holes and shot everything in 64 for $75. It was classic and he should have stored it. My granny sold her Model A with a solid body for about the same in the 60's. I buy used. I have had a bunch of used Ford and Chrysler police cars which were crap because they were designed as crap. The carbs would go rich and pump raw gas into the perverters and burn up. Last couple of years Ford has been putting out good cars. I got a Merc GM with 180,000 and the factory spark plugs. I drive to Tennessee and South Carolina and the thing only uses gas, fluid, filters, brakes, and tires. My GM cost $12,000 used. Best way to go is used. First thing is pull the dealer name off of the back especially if is a used car only place. People think you are a good driver and keep good care of your car if your ride is a clean used car. Look for a oil change place that lets you sit in it while they work on it. The mechanics do better work that way and nobody will steal anything from inside. Also, hide those pinetrees. There aren't any comments here yet. This Ping is lonely.
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