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		<title>Used Car Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Or, even, what happens when the new lithium-powered hybrid-turbo'd diesel hydrogen heli-cars come out, and your stuck circling the city trying to find a Exxon-Mobil station without tree-hugging hippies out front protesting the last of the dead-dino sipping cars that are left on our sorry piece of planet? <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://www.livinglargelyonthecheap.com/used-car-time/">Used Car Time</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You make enough money to buy a new car. The payment is, what, three, four hundred a month? That&#8217;s not bad, you can afford that.</p>
<p>Whoa nelly! If you are thinking I&#8217;m leading you to buy a new car or keep the car you have with it&#8217;s payments, you are reading the completely wrong blog. You <em>can</em> afford it&#8230;but why try? Here you are, turning your ketchup bottles upside down for a month to get that last little bit, and you have a <em>car payment</em>?</p>
<p>Some simple math to put it in perspective:</p>
<p>$300 a month, every month, every year, until your 70, from when your 20.</p>
<p>By your 70th birthday (Congratulations, baldy!) <a href="http://www.thefreedomfactory.us/how-to-minimize-the-lifetime-costs-of-car-ownership/" target="_blank">you will have spent $300,000</a>. And face it, in fifty years, due to inflation, $300 isn&#8217;t going to buy jack crap when it comes to cars. However, LLotC isn&#8217;t about living frugally, it is about living the high life without anyone knowing you aren&#8217;t spending that much.</p>
<p>So, you still want a bangin&#8217; car, right? Here&#8217;s an idea. Get an awesome car new and drive the wheels off of it. <a href="http://jimsgarage.wordpress.com/2007/10/05/volvo-p1800-what-do-you-do-after-26-million-miles/" target="_blank">This guy has a 1966 Volvo P1800 that has 2.6 million miles on it, and he is still tooling around in it</a>. I can guess that he dislikes car payments. For giggles, I figured out that if you bought a new one for <a href="http://www.adclassix.com/images/67volvo1800s.jpg" target="_blank">$3,970</a> and stretched the payments out from 1966 to 2009 (at 0%, because of your assumed excellent credit), you would be paying roughly $7.69 a month.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll let that sink in. For less than your Netflix bill, for less than a bi-weekly meal at McDonald&#8217;s, for less than your damn monthly dog food allowance, you could be cruising around in your own classic car. Of course, you have to wait a long time in order for your new car to become a classic. You would have to endure those strange &#8216;between years&#8217; when your car is too old to be new and too young to be classic, and everyone thinks you shop at the local Thriftko. The fact that you actually <em>do</em> shop at the local Thriftko has nothing to do with it.</p>
<p>Besides, do you really want to death-to-us-part with a car? What happens if the next year&#8217;s model gets two mpg&#8217;s better on the highway, or even, gasp, <a href="http://minivans.about.com/od/chrysler/ig/2008-Chrysler---Dodge-Minivans/Prepare-to-be-Chilled.htm" target="_blank">a soda-can Chill Zone</a>? You&#8217;ll be left out in the cold (and your pop will be left inside in the warm) with your silly previous-year model. Or, even, what happens when the new lithium-powered hybrid-turbo&#8217;d diesel hydrogen heli-cars come out, and your stuck circling the city trying to find a Exxon-Mobil station without tree-hugging hippies out front protesting the last of the dead-dino sipping cars that are left on our sorry piece of planet?</p>
<p>This leads me to my next thought, and the one I adhere to religiously. Be sensible, try and find that car that apexes on quality, amount of miles, versatility, frugality, age, and because you are living largely, awesomeness. Example A, I have a 1996 Dodge Neon that had 108,000 miles on it when I scooped it up for $850 out the door. That has great value, but it is lacking in the awesomeness factor. So, I slapped on the AWD sign. While it will never be as cool as a new Lamborghini (which, strangly, doesn&#8217;t need a freakin&#8217; &#8220;Chill Zone&#8221; to be desirable), I do try to keep it clean.</p>
<p>There are many more options out there if you are really looking to up the ante on the &#8220;awesomeness&#8221; factor. I will be telling them to you tomorrow on this two-part series.</p>
<p>Until then, I guess you could always walk.</p>
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