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Re: Getting a bit desperate now
« Reply #105 on: 16 March 2025, 15:28:34 »

Basically you're looking for an excuse to get rid of it.

My point is that you really don't need to spend £10k to do so unless you want to. And actually £10k can buy a significantly more interesting car should you want it.
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Re: Getting a bit desperate now
« Reply #106 on: 16 March 2025, 15:29:34 »

And, as for outliving my astra....no. I haven't spent a penny on it.....ever, so it's in need of a bit of tlc.
I could buy a car for a few grand and lose money when I come to sell it. But I don't think I'll bother  ;D
Don't then >:D
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Re: Getting a bit desperate now
« Reply #107 on: 16 March 2025, 15:30:50 »

Basically you're looking for an excuse to get rid of it.

My point is that you really don't need to spend £10k to do so unless you want to. And actually £10k can buy a significantly more interesting car should you want it.
Yes, I am. Sometimes.
Because I am under the impression that, for more money than my car is worth, I will get more car. But that's not necessarily true.
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Re: Getting a bit desperate now
« Reply #108 on: 16 March 2025, 15:32:41 »

Basically you're looking for an excuse to get rid of it.

My point is that you really don't need to spend £10k to do so unless you want to. And actually £10k can buy a significantly more interesting car should you want it.
Yes, I am. Sometimes.
Because I am under the impression that, for more money than my car is worth, I will get more car. But that's not necessarily true.
Depends how you define more...
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Re: Getting a bit desperate now
« Reply #109 on: 16 March 2025, 15:33:58 »

Basically you're looking for an excuse to get rid of it.

My point is that you really don't need to spend £10k to do so unless you want to. And actually £10k can buy a significantly more interesting car should you want it.
Yes, I am. Sometimes.
Because I am under the impression that, for more money than my car is worth, I will get more car. But that's not necessarily true.
Depends how you define more...
Yeah. Subjective, innit?
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Re: Getting a bit desperate now
« Reply #110 on: 16 March 2025, 15:54:35 »

Newer isn't more because it's a constantly diminishing measure.

And more expensive doesn't mean anything either, either in terms of maintenance, running costs or purchase price.

You could buy a 3 year old Astra for £10k and spend nothing on it for the next three years and have it be worth £2k then, a net loss of £8k...

Or... You could buy a £1.5k car with a fresh MoT every year and spend nothing on it. After the same 3 years, you would be £3.5k ahead of the Astra. You would actually be much further ahead because you would only replace the car if it required spending on, so it could potentially last the full 3 years. ;)
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