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Given the prices on these things, this seems to be in line. If this were are home it would be said to have “good bones.” Yes it needs work, yet the major pieces are there.

Still hurts a bit. A wise man once told me “Never track down the one you sold, it will end in pain”.

When has logic and reason applied to most people’s financial decisions?

Car sales -> For me it depends on the how the economy recovers. If I end up in a scenario where there are too many unknowns, a car purchase will wait. I want to think I am not in the minority with that.

But I will be able to properly do my Megaforce Cos-play.

I didn’t even go to the trailer option. You can also do the small SUV/trailer combo.

Don’t you have to add a zero to the price and watch out for baseballs?

First what type of lawn mower? Ride on or push. Minor hauling difference. :)

Neutral - Like the Talking Heads stated “Same as it ever was”.

If we could make a safer version of this, it would fill the small truck need. Somewhere between an El Camino/Ranchero and a Ranger/Colorado.

CP for price only. Had a 1988 version of this. Liked the car, fun to drive, just not sure of 20k.

Overall I agree, but I am not going to try and convince the Corvair sale. Rather go to down to two. The DD and the project. The rest of the fleet can be used for funds on the DD. The truck sounds fairly close and parts are easy to find.

I am in the fix the truck crowd. I am not sure what his daily drive needs are but it sounds like the truck is already in use and with some work thrown at it, will be logical option.

The front has a frowny emoji face. Otherwise I am not opposed to this.

This seems priced right. Sure needs some work, but at 31 years old this is expected. Cheap enough to fix and have some fun with.

That last paragraph sums it up for me. I am not opposed to public transit and have used it when available. However when the service stops at a certain time and I work beyond that, what do I do?

Neutral - There was a change, not by choice. Since WFH, SAH started I am driving less. My commute is about 30 seconds vs 1.5 hours.

I shall file that image away for a future nightmare.

Yes, there is also the value of my time and what time I have available.

I do eat in the office as my body needs to break down nutrients. :)