jbrown329
JUB Addict
I did the screwdriver listen on a friend's car a few years ago. He gave me the 'wtf' look
And I can rebuild a Carter 4bl AFB in my sleep. Getting under the hood on new cars ain't for me. I know just about squat with new cars.
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Basically a $150,000 oversized paperweight. Sadly it wouldn't fit on most people's desks, even if they could afford to have it hoisted onto the desk.
I did the screwdriver listen on a friend's car a few years ago. He gave me the 'wtf' lookAnd I can rebuild a Carter 4bl AFB in my sleep. Getting under the hood on new cars ain't for me. I know just about squat with new cars.
The city where I live, not owning a car is impossible. Public transit is a joke. The bus system in Nashville doesn't go cross town, so if you need to get from Nolensville Pike to Murfreesboro Pike(they're about 4 miles apart, from east to west), you have to ride the bus downtown, and get on the other bus going to Murfreesboro Pike. 5 minute trip by car is over an hour one way by bus.
Generally just avoid old German cars or cars with air and electronic suspensions at all costs.
Before fuel injection and computers in cars I did most of my own work, I used to rebuild carbs. on my kitchen table. My son was at my side handing me a wrench out in the garage, now after working on f-14's on the deck of an air craft carrier he works at an auto dealers as a mechanic, I can't believe how much they pay him. Back in my day it was never a top pay job so I went with tool and die work, now it's reversed. Tool and die suck and the wrench turners make the bucks.
I pay cash for used cars, usually about $5000. give or take a thou.
I know at the time I will put out money for tires brakes and general maintenance. The car I have now was $6000. I have been driving it for about 4 years, it has 83,000. miles on it and I have had little trouble.
I run car fax and get the car checked out by a mechanic (usually my son) before I buy it.
I used to be a no frills guy, then a few cars ago I found a Lincoln Town Car, I paid about $3700. for it and got spoiled, it lasted me about 4 years.
If I ever bought a new car it would be around $20,000 and I would have to make payments, so it ain't happening.
I have not problem with what you do but couldn't you take the 5000 and lease a new car for 2 or 3 years and not worry about if it worked or not? Or does my math not work.
I leased one car, I had to worry about millage...
I pay cash for used cars, usually about $5000. give or take a thou.
I know at the time I will put out money for tires brakes and general maintenance. The car I have now was $6000. I have been driving it for about 4 years, it has 83,000. miles on it and I have had little trouble.
I run car fax and get the car checked out by a mechanic (usually my son) before I buy it.
I used to be a no frills guy, then a few cars ago I found a Lincoln Town Car, I paid about $3700. for it and got spoiled, it lasted me about 4 years.
If I ever bought a new car it would be around $20,000 and I would have to make payments, so it ain't happening.
I don't know where you leased that car from, but nobody should have to worry about how effectively their car turns a mill, that's what mules or work horses are for...... Whoever leased you that car sure saw a sucker!
What you should have to keep track of is mileage, or distance traveled, not rotations of the mill wheel.

I knew it!!! You are a closet capitalist!!!
Come out of the closet sweetie.
Edd, I don't know what dial-a-ride is, but do you have public transportation easily available for daily use, such as going to work, etc?
If you haven't had a car for 13 years, you must not really need one.
Most of us need cars on a daily basis. How much you pay for one depends on what our budgets allow (or credit debt you are willing to take on). While I think modern cars have way more technology than most of us need, I love the voice GPS system and back up camera features, even if they are more a luxury than a necessity.
I can't imagine not having a car. Sometimes it's just nice to drive (or ride) around.
