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<blockquote data-quote="shadow.clone" data-source="post: 1003206" data-attributes="member: 1345"><p>OP what is your motivation behind wanting a new/different car?</p><p></p><p>If it's for finance reasons, it doesn't make sense as clearly pointed out.</p><p></p><p>If it's to scratch an itch you have with cars, that itch is just going to crop once again with your new car down the road. You say you'd keep the new car for 10+ years. Have you kept your current car or any car for that matter for 10+ years or did the itch (not referring to mechanical issues) get to you?</p><p></p><p>If it's for status/keeping up with the neighbours, it won't last long with your new car. Just introspect a bit on your perceptions towards your current car. New generations come out all the time. Dings popup over time...</p><p></p><p>Total different idea: keep your car till 2030. Maybe you can straight switch to electric by then (yes yes Eskom and all that).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadow.clone, post: 1003206, member: 1345"] OP what is your motivation behind wanting a new/different car? If it's for finance reasons, it doesn't make sense as clearly pointed out. If it's to scratch an itch you have with cars, that itch is just going to crop once again with your new car down the road. You say you'd keep the new car for 10+ years. Have you kept your current car or any car for that matter for 10+ years or did the itch (not referring to mechanical issues) get to you? If it's for status/keeping up with the neighbours, it won't last long with your new car. Just introspect a bit on your perceptions towards your current car. New generations come out all the time. Dings popup over time... Total different idea: keep your car till 2030. Maybe you can straight switch to electric by then (yes yes Eskom and all that). [/QUOTE]
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