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Road Side Pub
How many have car loans?
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<blockquote data-quote="Equalbracket" data-source="post: 14066453" data-attributes="member: 65904"><p>I haven't kept any of my new vehicles longer then 2 years, so yes loans. If i'm gonna bust my ass, I'm gonna drive something new, I keep them nice for the next person.</p><p></p><p>I don't mind vehicle payments, as I don't have a mortgage anymore..but I would live in a ford GT.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And for people with cheap beaters...:shrug: There's a couple guys I work with that have new trucks, they both drive the biggest pos beaters to work, but will come into work monday with the thing covered in mud, and that would be the only day they drive it.. They're too big for the things and heat/ac doesn't work..I'll take starting my truck from anywhere, when its freezing, or hot out and a new warranty, for a few hundred a month, forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Equalbracket, post: 14066453, member: 65904"] I haven't kept any of my new vehicles longer then 2 years, so yes loans. If i'm gonna bust my ass, I'm gonna drive something new, I keep them nice for the next person. I don't mind vehicle payments, as I don't have a mortgage anymore..but I would live in a ford GT. And for people with cheap beaters...:shrug: There's a couple guys I work with that have new trucks, they both drive the biggest pos beaters to work, but will come into work monday with the thing covered in mud, and that would be the only day they drive it.. They're too big for the things and heat/ac doesn't work..I'll take starting my truck from anywhere, when its freezing, or hot out and a new warranty, for a few hundred a month, forever. [/QUOTE]
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