For years I have had a "new or newer" car that I pampered, drove on longer or special trips, and basically "saved." I have driven an older car for work, short trips, instate travel. That older car died a few weeks back. I can repair the engine ($3K), get another old car ($3-6K), or just drive my '03 and save money for the spring and maybe do one or the other option above. I am just worried about putting miles on my "newer" car -- never done that. Am I alone? Should I just drive the car I am paying on and enjoy it ... not worry about it? On my old car, I was averaging 20k per year driving everywhere. My newer car has only 7K on it in three years. Thanks for helping me sort this out
2006-08-19
07:17:52
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