SilverBullet75
Formerly: '01 Ebony VXSTLTH
Now: '08 Saab 9-7x Aero 6.0L
archerace7,
It is easy, for the right reasons.
I got a great one - put some money into it - and drove it all summer. Enjoyed the heck out of it. Most fun car I have ever driven.
But, considering all the problems they seem to have ( eventually everyone has problems: Electrical, TOD, Winer and Power modes, lights etc...) it is worth it to me to enjoy the experience and get out !!
All told, I probably lost about $1,300 this summer on the VX - that includes airplane tickets to go get it, gas, insurance, new tires, skid plate, cladding repairs, change fluids, etc..)
Since I am getting this Jeep from a family member, I thought why not sell the VX and put the money back in my account. It is going into the saving account for a piece of land on a river/stream when I can fish - will be my retirement home. And I still have the Jeep for camping, fishing and playing around.
With the return of my money, I am now in position to start looking for a property that I can pay cash for........
It all depends on the reasons. And after drving it for the summer..... fun but, I like money and property more than cars.![]()
Good one!!!
While I do have the oil burning issue and a dead ABS system, I have never had any of those problems you mentioned...not even my windows! (*knock on wood*) I think there are a lot of people who are afraid of having "the issues". And people who are afraid of part availability. But like I said in another thread, if you are worried about all those things, they yeah, you should probably buy something "easier" and more common (boring). No offense Keith, but now you have no VX and a Jeep...just like everyone else.
There's a good reason, --> Priorities. A lot of people have different priorities. My problem is, I wanna have my cake and eat it too. I want the property and I want an 8 car garage on it so I can store all my whips!!
My whole thing is this, especially now that I have it paid off. I just don't see a reason to get rid of it. But practicality was even a HUGE issue for me. That's why I bought my 4-door Trooper. Now I don't have to worry about "not enough room" or "only a 2 seater" anymore. My theory is, if money allows, keep the VX and just buy something else to solve the practicality issue. I've owned my VX for over 3 years and I still love it just as much and have NO PLANS to sell. Actually, my current plan is to drop about 2 stacks into her and get the paint all nice and shiny again.
So, like Rowhard said:
Bart
You now have yours paid off, eh ??
I paid cash for mine. If I can't pay for it, I don't buy it. No credit card bills, no financing on anything other than my house. Heck, my duplex pays me money every month.
I have my house, my duplex and will soon have my water front property - I'll be paying cash - again.
We definately think very differently when it comes to finances and value.
I'll have my property and a 4 car garage - paid for.
you can have your cake, property and 8 car garage and pay the finance charges and monthly payments..... No Thanks.
BTW, I've been waiting for someone to say "you sold your VX so get off this site". Mayby now is the time and you are the guy.![]()
Awww, c'mon Keith! Actually, I wish I had the money to pay cash for everything I own, but I simply don't. That said, I did pay cash for the Trooper and she is free and clear, just like my VX. Now, you just said you have a 4 car garage? So, you have 4 vehicles? Or are you planning to fill up the garage? I totally understand what you are saying, I just would have kept the VX to fill up one of those holes, ESPECIALLY if it was paid off. From the sound of it, you had neither a space or a money problem, so why did you sell your VX?
Most people ditch the VX because of money, or they are tired of it, or they want something more practical, but...
And BTW, you should stick around, you never know, you might end up buying another VX down the road!
Bart
And BTW, you should stick around, you never know, you might end up buying another VX down the road!
Bart -that is my biggest fear.. HA !!
It was a case of re-directing capital away from a depreciating asset towards an appreciating assett ( River front property so I can fish for the rest of my life.) I am not a rich man but, I do the best I can to direct capital towards - and buy -assets, rather liabilities. And a car is a liability - it takes money out of your pocket everyday. I suggest you - or anybody - read "Rich Dad / Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki. Wiser words were never written.
I am planning on the four car garage: 1 bay for a driftboat, 1 bay for a 4 x 4, 1 bay for a life size model of Mimi Miyagi - fully functional of course! (), and 1 bay for me to drink beer and mess around. ( You mentioned an 8 car gargae so, I was being more reasonable.
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Currently, I own 1 car - the CRV. Paid cash in 2005 - 1 payment but, it still costs me money everyday: insurance, gas, tires, brakes etc....The Jeep will be much cheaper to own, drive, fix mod, etc...
I am not cheap but, I have a deep seeted fear of being an old man wearing a white tank-top undershirt and eating cat food 'cause I have no money.
BTW - If you ever go on one of your camping trips again and head towards Oregon, I will meet you at the corner of Oregon and Nevada. I am 1 long day from that corner - have been there before - and would love to get back. It is wonderful out there!!!!
Never fear!
Hmmm, maybe I will check that book out...I need a new read.
I just did a Google image search...wow, but I have to say, I prefer Kobe Tai.
And I was being sarcastic! Well, sorta!Honestly, at 4 cars (my 3 plus the wife's) I can't imagine taking care of any more. Like you said, they rob you of cash EVERY DAY.
I just want my VX and the the Falcon "done", so all I have to do is enjoy them from time to time and change oil.
I'm totally with ya, I would like to be done buying toys by 45 and then just start planning out where my log cabin needs to be. Jarbidge sure did seem like a nice potential spot!
Yeah, I love Nevada. I really do. It's so diverse and so wide open. I've got nothing in the works at the moment, but I will let you know...
Bart
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