Cars.... ..... ..... .... suck
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Ahhh you get no simpathy here. Try living in Singapore No cars older than 10 years Approx 200% the Australian price (Govt taxes) and worst of all nowhere to drive. Bright spots - hardly any traffic jams, taxis are cheap and they do have a great public transport infrastructure. But I LIKE driving. Still it is saving me a fortune by not owning a car.
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Hong Kong Similar. Cars Expensive and PT Cheap. The Ferry from Lantau to the Island is about 50p an takes 2 hours! Island to Kowloon only takes 15 mins and is about the same price, but then that is from Central. Rough guide is £1 = $HK 15, and things are cheap there, except cars! My only complaint is the beer in the HK Jockey Club. That is nearly £2 a pint!!!
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Just wanted to rant about how annoying cars are. I just picked mine up from the mechanic, and there is over $600 just in labour... so parts on top of that... i was too scared to ask Whats your horror stories with cars?
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown
In the last three years I've totalled two: my Mazda Miata :(( and my truck :zzz:. Both times the accidents were my fault. My insurance company calls me "sugar daddy" :doh:.
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Yeah. I know what you are talking about. However, in my case, the price was justified. They had to remove the freaking radiator fan AND the battery to get to the light. Took half an hour. All the other lights I change myself (takes about 2 minutes to get them replaced), but the front left light assembly is totally inaccessible.
Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
I know the feeling about a year ago I went to get my front lights changed thinking I'll be in and out of the shop in max of 10 min 2 hour's later I was still there, the had to take a huge part of the engine out just to get to the light :sigh:
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Just wanted to rant about how annoying cars are. I just picked mine up from the mechanic, and there is over $600 just in labour... so parts on top of that... i was too scared to ask Whats your horror stories with cars?
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown
Nope, I haven't had any car issues in the last 10 years. I purchased 1995 Chevy Lumina with 100K miles on it for $6,000 back in 97. I drove it for three years (without a single problem) until it was in a accident. Took out a loan and purchased a new 2000 Nissan Sentra. I drove that car for about 5 years without a problem. About a year after paying off the loan. I traded in the Sentra and purchased a new 2006 Scion (Toyota) Xb almost exactly two years ago. It hasn't had a single problem. I guess I've been really lucky. My very first car (a used Plymouth Duster) had a thermostat break which caused it to over heat. About $200 to fix. That is the only car problem I have ever had. Do you change your oil at least every 5,000 miles?
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Thunderbox666 wrote:
My last car was a lemon.. $4500 to keep it on the road for 1 year
For peace of mind, unless you are a car expert, always buy a new car.
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For peace of mind, unless you are a car expert, always buy a new car.
Or an old car of a type known to be reliable: I am thinking of buying a Mercedes-Benz W210 station wagon[^]. Thats probably more normal here than in America, and we have a saner choice of engines. Its basically an old-mans car: The type of man who washes and polishes it weekly. The car would be 6 to 8 years old, but those that did not rust by now won't start any more. Thats what they say. It costs above 12000 EURO here, and I would get a new car (assembled by enslaved Romanian children for French company Renault) for under 10000 EURO. But there is no long-term experience about the quality of that.
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In the last three years I've totalled two: my Mazda Miata :(( and my truck :zzz:. Both times the accidents were my fault. My insurance company calls me "sugar daddy" :doh:.
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Gary Wheeler wrote:
In the last three years I've totalled two: [...] Both times the accidents were my fault.
You seriously need to think about buying a bike: Your damage and the damage you do to others is mucht reduced! :-D
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Gary Wheeler wrote:
In the last three years I've totalled two: [...] Both times the accidents were my fault.
You seriously need to think about buying a bike: Your damage and the damage you do to others is mucht reduced! :-D
Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable, let's prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.
Douglas Adams, "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"I do have a bike, that I use to commute to work occasionally during the warm weather months :cool:. Seriously though, after the second accident (New Year's Eve this year), I've become a different driver. I turned left in front of an oncoming car at an intersection. I should have waited until the intersection was clear, since visibility is poor at this particular spot. I realized my aggressive driving habits were the cause of my second accident. Since then I've been a lot more cautious, without being timid about it. I leave more room ahead of me, and my threshold for 'enough room' to maneuver is much higher. Interestingly, I enjoy driving more now; it's a lot less stressful :doh:.
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I do have a bike, that I use to commute to work occasionally during the warm weather months :cool:. Seriously though, after the second accident (New Year's Eve this year), I've become a different driver. I turned left in front of an oncoming car at an intersection. I should have waited until the intersection was clear, since visibility is poor at this particular spot. I realized my aggressive driving habits were the cause of my second accident. Since then I've been a lot more cautious, without being timid about it. I leave more room ahead of me, and my threshold for 'enough room' to maneuver is much higher. Interestingly, I enjoy driving more now; it's a lot less stressful :doh:.
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I am trying to keep using my bike even during the winter. The trick seems to be to just not stop driving: After New Years holidays I find it hard to start driving again. I have 10 km per single trip to work, a distance I find quite comfortable. In addition, its quite a scenic tour, along a river troug a natural reserve into the outskirts of the city where the company is located. As to agressive driving: I stoped it when my first child was born. With a baby in the car, I became somewhat over protective. But now, my younger one is 3 crying from the background: "and half!", the kids start to urge me to drive faster. :-O
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Just wanted to rant about how annoying cars are. I just picked mine up from the mechanic, and there is over $600 just in labour... so parts on top of that... i was too scared to ask Whats your horror stories with cars?
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown
Thunderbox666 wrote:
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown
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In the last three years I've totalled two: my Mazda Miata :(( and my truck :zzz:. Both times the accidents were my fault. My insurance company calls me "sugar daddy" :doh:.
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Just wanted to rant about how annoying cars are. I just picked mine up from the mechanic, and there is over $600 just in labour... so parts on top of that... i was too scared to ask Whats your horror stories with cars?
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown
I've been pretty lucky with my cars. I own a 2004 Saturn and the only major problem was I had to have the catalytic converter replaced and that was under federal warranty so it didn't cost anything. When I first met my husband he wrecked a car because he didn't understand the concept of the oil change.
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Wanna give some driving lessons? :sigh: :doh:
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I am trying to keep using my bike even during the winter. The trick seems to be to just not stop driving: After New Years holidays I find it hard to start driving again. I have 10 km per single trip to work, a distance I find quite comfortable. In addition, its quite a scenic tour, along a river troug a natural reserve into the outskirts of the city where the company is located. As to agressive driving: I stoped it when my first child was born. With a baby in the car, I became somewhat over protective. But now, my younger one is 3 crying from the background: "and half!", the kids start to urge me to drive faster. :-O
Let's think the unthinkable, let's do the undoable, let's prepare to grapple with the ineffable itself, and see if we may not eff it after all.
Douglas Adams, "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"jhwurmbach wrote:
a scenic tour, along a river troug a natural reserve
Sounds nice. My ride to work is comparable. The distance ranges between 10 and 12 miles (16-19 km) depending upon the route. I can choose anything from flat (bike paths) to moderately hilly (back roads) to very hilly (different back roads). Winter riding would be difficult for me, and not just because of the cold. Local road crews prioritize on primary routes, so the back roads don't tend to be clear of snow, which makes riding difficult. The bike path isn't plowed at all, so that's out. I could ride more than I do, but it usually doesn't happen unless we get one of those exceptionally warm days and the road/path is clear.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
Won't get you too many dates though
LOL... i think it would take more for me to get a date then a new BMW I had to take out a loan to buy my current car (Subaru Impreza GX).. and it has been good until now. I've almost paid it off, and the car is still valued at over $15k so I may be able to trade it in on a new WRX :-D (with a loan of course)
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Thunderbox666 wrote:
LOL... i think it would take more for me to get a date then a new BMW
I'd prefer the BMW over a date though. :)
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jhwurmbach wrote:
a scenic tour, along a river troug a natural reserve
Sounds nice. My ride to work is comparable. The distance ranges between 10 and 12 miles (16-19 km) depending upon the route. I can choose anything from flat (bike paths) to moderately hilly (back roads) to very hilly (different back roads). Winter riding would be difficult for me, and not just because of the cold. Local road crews prioritize on primary routes, so the back roads don't tend to be clear of snow, which makes riding difficult. The bike path isn't plowed at all, so that's out. I could ride more than I do, but it usually doesn't happen unless we get one of those exceptionally warm days and the road/path is clear.
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Gary Wheeler wrote:
Winter riding would be difficult for me, and not just because of the cold. Local road crews prioritize on primary routes, so the back roads don't tend to be clear of snow, which makes riding difficult
Here in northern Germany, the gulf-stream makes the climate quite "Atlantic" - mild and humid. The last time we had more snow than just a finger high was ... - well, my elderly neighbor might recall that winter. I can't. :)
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote:
Probably signed the credit card slip without looking at the actual amount or perhaps by mentally blurring it out. Oh you know, the same way women shop
LOL! yeah that describes my Wife.:)
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Nine or ten years no claims :cool: Elaine (slightly smug fluffy tigress)
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So, like... how much do you pay your driver?
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Just wanted to rant about how annoying cars are. I just picked mine up from the mechanic, and there is over $600 just in labour... so parts on top of that... i was too scared to ask Whats your horror stories with cars?
"There are three sides to every story. Yours, mine and the truth" ~ unknown
Bought a new car in Sept 2006, so i've been luckly. But I know what you mean, sometimes, the labour is insane just for a $2 part! I suggest you search on car forums to see if what you need to fix is simple enough that you can do it yourself. With a little time you might save yourself some cash and have a feeling of pride that you did it yourself..... Until it breaksdown when you drive it!
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Thunderbox666 wrote:
LOL... i think it would take more for me to get a date then a new BMW
I'd prefer the BMW over a date though. :)
Nobody can give you wiser advice than yourself. - Cicero .·´¯`·->ßRÅhmmÃ<-·´¯`·.
:laugh: OK you got me there
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