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Now, maybe it's just me, but the economics of running a car just don't seem to make good sense.
We have an option to buy a car to around the value of £3,000, spreading the payments over 3 years - interest free.
Great, I hear you cry.
But then you have to insure it. Quotes come in at the princely sum of £800. Immediately almost doubling the cost of the car over the three year payment period. But even once it's insured to drive, you can't *actually* drive the thing, because you have to tax it, too. Something to the tune of £120+ to get your little sticker. So far we're looking at just under £2,000 a year.
But still the car is not "roadworthy", as it can't drive without... ta da da da da daaaa - petrol. I'm told "it's nothing to worry about" and "about £20-30 a week". Ooh, some small figures. But let's read the small print here. £30 a week? That's £1,560 a year.
So, for the paltry, almost insignificant price of £3,560, we have a car for a year. Put in a better perspective, for only £10,680 we have the car for three years and it is fully paid for, by which time, we'll likely be bored of it and want a new one.
Now, I can either have a car, or go on holiday twice a year to the bahamas, throw money to the wind gathering useless possessions and betting on the lottery, and afford all the alcohol and takeaway food I could ever want.
Hmmmm. Decisions, decisions.
Somebody please tell me why on earth I would choose the car?
> I don't understand that mentality at all. Instead of buying a small
> car and adding loads of crap to it to make it look better, just buy a
> bigger car.
I totally agree with that, some of the cars that i see with stupid looking spoilers, bucket seats and wierdly curved tacky plastic bodies that resemble the rear end of a hippo, just make me wonder how anyone can drive such an atrosity and not shrivel up in shame. The townie 17year old girls think they're the coolest things under the sun.Oh i forgot the "racing seat belts" <--fitted to a 1.2 nova!!!
Me...Id use the subtle approach that speaks for itself...BMW M3 baby yeeeaaaahhhhh, all the gadgets are buried under the bonnet, including one of the best engines known to mankind.
> Meka Dragon said:
> >and Walter smells. Walter frequently gets the bus.
>
> there is a walter in every village so it would seem
IAM WALTER AND THOUGH SHALT PAY FOR YOUR INSOLENCE
I am increasingly getting annoyed with cars and i'm only 16. I love Top Gear and cool cars and all, but when you're in endless traffic jams day after day I really do think there must be another altrenative. I use the bus all the time so I may take a pilgramage not to own a car later in life because basically, they will be the death of this planet- mark my words, oh yes, Cars WILL KILL US ALL.
There is some truth in the above statement.
*wonders what strange contraption Grix Thraves is dreaming-up*
"I'm waiting for someone to invent a hoverboard."
Ok, gimme a little while though.
-Note: I have a random disregard for the welfare of other people's relationships.
A motorbike and sidecar would be a better option.
You could do a camp Biggles impression with a white scarf and a pair of goggles.
I don't drive. Probably never will.
I'm waiting for someone to invent a hoverboard.
> I don't understand that mentality at all. Instead of buying a small
> car and adding loads of crap to it to make it look better, just buy a
> bigger car.
It's an interest/hobby.
> I'm getting a citreon saxo anyhows. Lowered suspension, 17"
> alloys, new body casing, decent sound system to thump out that bass ;)
I don't understand that mentality at all. Instead of buying a small car and adding loads of crap to it to make it look better, just buy a bigger car.
> Mystique wrote:
> Nova burberry boy
>
> There's note wrong with Nova's ;) And I bet your down the Nottingham
> circuit round broadmarsh on sunday nights, I'll see ya there sometime.
> :P
>
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Actually, No you won't. I've been on there once maybe twice on a Sunday night and we were just passing though.
It's sad. All of them just parked next to Broad Marsh car park watching other slack jawed mouth breathers drive round in circles.