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CaptainTruth

(6,626 posts)
30. My 2 cars are 42 & 60 years old, & I'm looking at one 93 years old.
Thu May 2, 2024, 09:34 AM
May 2

Of course I've done work on them over the years to restore them & keep them road worthy, & the 1931 I'm looking at is an unfinished restomod with all new modern suspension & drive train. It's attractive because someone already did the hard & expensive work but I don't feel like I should take on another project when my other 2 cars still need work.

Both of mine... 2naSalit May 2 #1
I loved my '93 4Runner - got 390,000 miles on it before the crankshaft broke erronis May 2 #21
Agreed... 2naSalit May 2 #48
I've always done this. I buy a two- or three-year used with a great Scrivener7 May 2 #2
Same here Farmer-Rick May 2 #9
I've had my Civic for over ten years. llmart May 2 #18
We have a 2000 Tacoma and a 2010 Camry. MOMFUDSKI May 2 #3
my Toyota is 22 Redleg May 2 #4
I always drive mine till parts become hard to get Best_man23 May 2 #5
Come on, man, you don't know how to disable the airbag warning light? Pinback May 2 #10
What does OEM stand for? PoindexterOglethorpe May 2 #44
OEM is original equipment manufacturer-when I drove Volvos, I went to an independent Volvo mechanic and he used only OEM NoSheep May 2 #51
Thank you. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2 #68
My Toyota is 16 and nearly 300k miles AllyCat May 2 #6
My Corolla is 18 years old Diamond_Dog May 2 #31
My 2007 Prius continues to be a real bargain. Eyeball_Kid May 2 #52
I too drive a 07 Prius bought new. broiles May 2 #54
Which model? Looking for car for the kids ... tia uponit7771 May 2 #62
Highlander hybrid. Also have an '08 Prius AllyCat May 2 #66
Engineer here Johnny2X2X May 2 #7
My son bought brand new 4 years ago Freddie May 2 #19
Please clarify... justaprogressive May 2 #29
Year is 2002 Johnny2X2X May 2 #34
haha! justaprogressive May 2 #35
It's just uncanny with engineers Johnny2X2X May 2 #37
Makes sense to keep tehm longer Old Crank May 2 #8
I will never give up my old Lexus mainer May 2 #11
1998-2016 for my Mercedes 240 Kompressor. Have only bought NoMoreRepugs May 2 #12
Yep. We have 3 cars for two drivers. Two cars are geriatric dsp3000 May 2 #13
I always drove my cars into the ground Johonny May 2 #14
My husband has a 2005 truck and I have a 2010 Mercedes. lark May 2 #15
My Lexus is 27 years old, bought new in 1997 palinny May 2 #16
You could have the airbags replaced professionally justaprogressive May 2 #24
Thank you! I didn't know that is possible. palinny May 2 #43
I usually keep my cars at least 10 years. Happy Hoosier May 2 #17
This is how you save $$$ onlyadream May 2 #20
Twincam Toys! justaprogressive May 2 #22
i remember reading in old books where the local skin flint at 80 was still driving his original model t. AllaN01Bear May 2 #23
I was almost 60 before I bought my first new car Trueblue Texan May 2 #25
That has always been my policy. I hate car payments. Chainfire May 2 #26
2006 Accord here. Susan Calvin May 2 #27
I haven;t owned a new vehicle ever. ThreeNoSeep May 2 #28
My 2 cars are 42 & 60 years old, & I'm looking at one 93 years old. CaptainTruth May 2 #30
Only problem with that is, after too many years, the car can become unreliable. raccoon May 2 #32
That's me... reliability is king. Happy Hoosier May 2 #45
Just sold my 2005 Ford Focus 5-Speed with 235,000 miles. I saved & got a new Corolla for cash- upgraded to a better NBachers May 2 #33
heh justaprogressive May 2 #36
My father would buy a new Buick every other year. CanonRay May 2 #38
During the pandemic, we watched all sorts of videos on YouTube Wednesdays May 2 #39
I'm hoping to keep this car for as long as I drive MissB May 2 #40
My husband Rebl2 May 2 #41
I bought my Acura new twelve years ago, and is pretty much at the average age mentioned in the article. Aristus May 2 #42
My first gen 2004 Honda Insight is still going strong. Ms. Toad May 2 #46
Have a 2003 Lincoln Town Car. shrike3 May 2 #47
I can add my name to the: Drive 'Em Till They Die List peggysue2 May 2 #49
Kept my VW for 23 1/2 years. Over 230,000 miles. Auggie May 2 #50
My car is a 2007 Honda Accord with over 250K miles on it. patphil May 2 #53
My husband bought a new to him JustAnotherGen May 2 #55
Just got a 1966 1/2 ton long bed chevy pickup from the elderly neighbor. Traded some labor for it, got the title! gay texan May 2 #56
15 year old Saturn Vue. Ocelot II May 2 #57
1997 Toyota Camry still runs like new after 27 years Bundbuster May 2 #58
As a teacher AwakeAtLast May 2 #59
I'm currently looking for kids and no doubt going to get them a 2012+ with 90 -110k miles on it. People keep their cars uponit7771 May 2 #60
I bought a new car once in the 'eighties when I was young and foolish. hunter May 2 #61
Wasn't there a program Trashman272 May 2 #63
My Honda CRV has over 300,000 miles. When you put the money saved into Index Funds, over time the savings Quixote1818 May 2 #64
I had to get rid of my mom's horrible town and country at the end of 2022 bedazzled May 2 #65
My "new" car is a 2007 Mazda 3. Great car Hassler May 2 #67
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