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NY times article for the brickboard 200

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I sort of disagree with the article when it says that people are
fooling themselves because repairs are more expensive than car
payments. I mean, the guy with the Volvo had to spend ~$2500 twice
in a decade, which comes to $500 or so a year. (plus maintenence and
minor repair costs, I am sure). Even if you more than double that
figure to $1200/year, I don't know what kind of car you can finance
or lease for $100/month. Certainly not a fairly large, reliable,
durable, and safe 4-door sedan or wagon with RWD to boot. Not to
mention that if the car doesn't belong to you, you have to spring
for collision insurance, which would be at least $500/year for
me extra (yay NJ insurance rates).
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Cheers,
-bosozoku






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