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<blockquote data-quote="01yellercobra" data-source="post: 16287843" data-attributes="member: 35549"><p>It's not that we don't like what you're saying, just that most of us are already aware of the situation. I've never purchased a car with the intention of making money. And I'm sure most on here are the same way. There was really no need for the post.</p><p></p><p>What do you consider maintenance though? I put about 5-6k on my car in a year. So I change the oil about once a year. That's roughly $70. Do you consider registration part of the maintenance? It is a cost for owning the car. I get what you were saying, I just think your costs are way off and not really helping your point.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't think you can say we don't want to know the details. We're well aware of them. We just don't care. As you said, it's something we enjoy. Pretty much all hobbies are horrible investments. Unless your hobby is the stock market. But if we worried about getting a return on the money we invested in the car then we'd never enjoy the hobby. I spin wrenches and drive my car to make me forget about my day to day life. I don't do it hoping the next part will increase the value of my car X%.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, that's just my opinion on things. I'm going back to the go fast stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01yellercobra, post: 16287843, member: 35549"] It's not that we don't like what you're saying, just that most of us are already aware of the situation. I've never purchased a car with the intention of making money. And I'm sure most on here are the same way. There was really no need for the post. What do you consider maintenance though? I put about 5-6k on my car in a year. So I change the oil about once a year. That's roughly $70. Do you consider registration part of the maintenance? It is a cost for owning the car. I get what you were saying, I just think your costs are way off and not really helping your point. I don't think you can say we don't want to know the details. We're well aware of them. We just don't care. As you said, it's something we enjoy. Pretty much all hobbies are horrible investments. Unless your hobby is the stock market. But if we worried about getting a return on the money we invested in the car then we'd never enjoy the hobby. I spin wrenches and drive my car to make me forget about my day to day life. I don't do it hoping the next part will increase the value of my car X%. Anyway, that's just my opinion on things. I'm going back to the go fast stuff. [/QUOTE]
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