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Owning multiple cars/toys
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<blockquote data-quote="trxcobra" data-source="post: 15543923" data-attributes="member: 82174"><p>Also agree that it is a burden at times. </p><p></p><p>My situation is probably a little bit unique - I was lucky enough to have my parents buy my '99 Cobra as a gift when I was 16. Of course I have put lots of money into it over the years but I am approaching the 10-year mark of ownership... I'll take that one to the grave. </p><p></p><p>The second toy is my Supra, which I basically purchased a couple years back as my "attainable" dream car. The car has appreciated since I bought it, and is likely to continue to do so. I can't say it was a wise choice to spend so much on a toy at this age, but I am also not a homeowner (yet) and have the disposable income to do so. My daily is an '08 Lexus GS350 (great car). </p><p>I do not plan on adding any other cars to the lineup until I am more established/wealthy. </p><p></p><p>Giving both toys equal attention can be a nuisance sometimes - on top of insurance costs and whatnot. Sometimes I wonder how much better of a financial position I would be in if I weren't a car guy.... Then I look at my cars and think, "What fun would that be?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trxcobra, post: 15543923, member: 82174"] Also agree that it is a burden at times. My situation is probably a little bit unique - I was lucky enough to have my parents buy my '99 Cobra as a gift when I was 16. Of course I have put lots of money into it over the years but I am approaching the 10-year mark of ownership... I'll take that one to the grave. The second toy is my Supra, which I basically purchased a couple years back as my "attainable" dream car. The car has appreciated since I bought it, and is likely to continue to do so. I can't say it was a wise choice to spend so much on a toy at this age, but I am also not a homeowner (yet) and have the disposable income to do so. My daily is an '08 Lexus GS350 (great car). I do not plan on adding any other cars to the lineup until I am more established/wealthy. Giving both toys equal attention can be a nuisance sometimes - on top of insurance costs and whatnot. Sometimes I wonder how much better of a financial position I would be in if I weren't a car guy.... Then I look at my cars and think, "What fun would that be?" [/QUOTE]
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