Serious question. How do people manage to stick with cars for such a long amount of time?
I know a few of you guys here have had your cars for absoultely ages and still seem happy with them, but it really is something that I've never, ever been able to do. I'm only 2 months into the ownership of the Soarer, it is by far the best car I've ever owned (Not that much of a accomplishment, but hey), is Fast, comfortable and (to me at least) pretty good looking. It is absoultely perfect for my wants and needs right now in my life. Really, I adore it... And yet I've But I still have the odd thought about selling it and buying something else. And I don't even know what I'd buy.
I'd probably just indulge my "problem" if I got rid. I've always wanted to trade cars. I love the initial honey moon period of servicing, fixing general faults and enjoying a new toy. After a few months things get a little... boring, and my mind starts to wonder. I'm sure I'd feel a lot better if I felt that I didn't HAVE to keep the car and could let it go whenever I felt like it...
It think the problem is that I enjoy the car buying process far too much. The hours of research, the trolling auctions, keeping tabs on eBay, viewing cars, etc. I find all of this exciting... Far more exciting than driving the same old car week in, week out.
I have a problem, don't I?
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I know a few of you guys here have had your cars for absoultely ages and still seem happy with them, but it really is something that I've never, ever been able to do. I'm only 2 months into the ownership of the Soarer, it is by far the best car I've ever owned (Not that much of a accomplishment, but hey), is Fast, comfortable and (to me at least) pretty good looking. It is absoultely perfect for my wants and needs right now in my life. Really, I adore it... And yet I've But I still have the odd thought about selling it and buying something else. And I don't even know what I'd buy.
I'd probably just indulge my "problem" if I got rid. I've always wanted to trade cars. I love the initial honey moon period of servicing, fixing general faults and enjoying a new toy. After a few months things get a little... boring, and my mind starts to wonder. I'm sure I'd feel a lot better if I felt that I didn't HAVE to keep the car and could let it go whenever I felt like it...
It think the problem is that I enjoy the car buying process far too much. The hours of research, the trolling auctions, keeping tabs on eBay, viewing cars, etc. I find all of this exciting... Far more exciting than driving the same old car week in, week out.
I have a problem, don't I?
