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<blockquote data-quote="patooyee" data-source="post: 498458" data-attributes="member: 483"><p>That's kind of how I look at all used vehicle purchases. Yet the alternatives are not to own one at all or to buy new. Even if I could afford it, I'm philosophically against buying new. So that leaves learning about them to buy used or not buying at all. At this point I'm in the learning phase but I would probably be just as content not buying at all.</p><p></p><p>The nature of my job provides random sporadic single days off, very few multi-day stretches. I don't get weekends off almost ever. Going on an out of town wheeling trip requires months of pre-planning and schedule-arranging. The vast majority of my off days are week days. We don't have mountains or woods around here, the water is our equivalent. The few forests here are are just flat red-dirt pine forests with 100 degree heat and flies. My wife and I always sit around wondering what we can do on these random days. There's no off roading around here. We own a Ranger and can't even find anywhere to take it. Down here boating is what everyone does. We constantly wish we owned a small boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patooyee, post: 498458, member: 483"] That's kind of how I look at all used vehicle purchases. Yet the alternatives are not to own one at all or to buy new. Even if I could afford it, I'm philosophically against buying new. So that leaves learning about them to buy used or not buying at all. At this point I'm in the learning phase but I would probably be just as content not buying at all. The nature of my job provides random sporadic single days off, very few multi-day stretches. I don't get weekends off almost ever. Going on an out of town wheeling trip requires months of pre-planning and schedule-arranging. The vast majority of my off days are week days. We don't have mountains or woods around here, the water is our equivalent. The few forests here are are just flat red-dirt pine forests with 100 degree heat and flies. My wife and I always sit around wondering what we can do on these random days. There's no off roading around here. We own a Ranger and can't even find anywhere to take it. Down here boating is what everyone does. We constantly wish we owned a small boat. [/QUOTE]
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