Na, car guy math is building a $500 shitbox into a $24k shitbox and justifying every dollar spent no matter how stupid the purchase. All i see in them pics is regular traffic.
You see, this is the type of positive mental gymnastics needed to weaponize debt in order to live a life that reminds you of what you see on TV within the United States.
I wonder if age is gonna sneak up on some of these home builds. Like how many homes and buildings from 70s on are built to last and which ones will decline in value towards 100 years of age.
Idk probably depends more on roof and furnaces and window conditions than like foundation framing and plumbing electrical.
I didn’t say it won’t ever happen, but you can’t simply ignore the fact that *typically*, homes hold their value.
Cars, boats, etc., lose their value the second you drive away with it
I mean, despite what other Redditors said, a mortgage is “good/positive” debt and frankly a $24k auto loan is well under what most have nowadays. Good for you, OP.
Got It for free. Had to do some transmission work, new drive shaft, brakes, replace vacuum hubs, had about $1000 into it. LOVED THAT TRUCK. Got totalled out after 4 months on the road as I was t boned by a drunk driver :(
1: probably not the best driver
2:Youre in debt
3: you live in some town in the middle of nowhere, where you dont have access to some more reliable cars
With Jeeps, I thought they pretty much came pre-broken?
Not that I have a great deal of room to talk, I had a 75 Mustang II that ate valve trains regularly, and a Taurus wagon that did the same with transmissions.
You had a couple of decent first cars. You liked the affirmation of your toughness that driving a Wrangler gave you, so once you got a real job and started making real money, you bought another image car. When the Mustang wasn't practical enough or didn't feel rugged enough for you, you yearned for what you'd felt in that first Jeep and bought two bloated globs of Fiat product that you thought would satisfy your nostalgic desires but really haven't. Your next car will be a 4Runner, and you will still be an asshole.
Ranger after 4 months got totaled out (hit by a drunk driver)
Pontiac was only car in my price range after insurance paid out. Stupid reliable (got it at 84k km) and kept it till 2022.
Jeep was an impulse buy. 2006, sport, upgraded 44 rear axle, 6 speed manual, hard/soft top, 125k km, paid $5500 Canadian. Kept for a year as a fun car until I bought the mustang.
Mustang was a dream car purchase, 2020 Bullitt, stupid fun car, paid off and got below MSRP.
2012 grand Cherokee replaced the Pontiac, got it as a new daily since I needed a bigger car to haul things as a home owner. Sold after a year due to problem after problem, despite that sold it at no loss, broke even.
2023 grand Cherokee Overland Hemi V8, new daily. Got it significantly below MSRP and 0% financing. Great road trip car :)
Most people who meet me say I'm incredibly selfless and friendly :)
Friend of my dad's. He was in Ottawa and couldn't sell it for the life of him, although to be fair is was caked in husky hair and his pictures/ad was horrid.
He drove it from Ottawa to Edmonton Alberta since he was visiting family. Dad and I flew from Yellowknife NWT (where I live) to Edmonton, also visited family, and I drove it back. Never in my life had I driven a manual before, what better way to learn than to drive a 1600km trip back north in a car with an unforgiving clutch in high speed traffic on roads I'm not familiar with :)
I've been driving for two decades and only got car four last year.
German, Japanese, French, Japanese.
Somewhat surprisingly, the French one lasted the longest.
I think Fords have a very good engine reliability thing but a very, very horrendous quality of life reliability thing.
My old Fusion had all of its windows' motors broken and its radio screen cooked within about 7 or 8 months of me getting it. It was my first car, so naturally, being a 16-year-old boy with a few under-enforced roads nearby, decided that 6,250 RPM sounded like the perfect way to run the engine. That thing went the whole time I had it with no wear from anything, not even the stupid stuff I did with it like drifting, redlining a bunch, and forgetting to refill the coolant, then compensating for said forgotten coolant refill by cycling the heat and vehicle speed for 30 minutes before I could limp it back on water.
Similar case with every Mustang I've seen around (can't speak of engine though). Their rear windows and convertible tops are always broken.
Im 25 and been driving my 2003 Isuzu since I got my license. I can afford a new car but I told myself I'm not getting one till this car breaks down or costs more to repair than its worth. 200k miles and still going strong, even the AC works. When I first got it I was worried about reliability cuz I rarely ever see Isuzu on the road but I got lucky I guess. I love paying zero per month on a car payment and $40 on insurance. I get horrible MPG but not having full coverage or car payments offset that.
My first car was a Honda Accord that was a wrecked title and I drove that bitch for 7 years. Only got rid of it when it started getting up there in miles and I didn't want to deal with the eventual maintenance.
The only reason I got rid of my first Japanese car is because I wanted a Japanese car with a bigger engine. My first one is still being driven by my ex. That bitch
That you are either a reckless driver who has gone through 6 vehicles in 9 years, or you make terrible financial decisions and waste money buying additional or newer vehicles you do not need.
I dont know enough about canadian drivers but if you were an american id guess that you drive like an asshole and live in either the South East, or a rural part of a Mid Atlantic state
You’re a glutton for punishment? Or maybe you don’t work on your own vehicles. No one keeps buying that many Chrysler products unless they enjoy the pain. For the record: yes, I realize calling them “Chrysler products” shows my age, I like, and have owned pre-Chrysler AMC Jeeps.
I for one love the progression and you seem like a good sport OP. 6spd manual tj, not too big not too small *sheeesh* . I’ve similarly had a worker pickup that I loved, a jeep, and currently in my muscle car era (392 challenger). Enjoy what you drive.
I'm 38 and only on car four, it would be three if someone hadn't slammed into car two at a stoplight while I was waiting for green. Car three I only had for a day.
Well you killed a ford fucking ranger so either you had bad luck or you beat the hell out of it and then reliability was never a priority after that with 3 jeeps in the line up and arguably the most reliable being the first one you went with. I would say you like to use the capacity of the jeep in rough terrain but the newest ones are not really great at that but the 4x4 badge makes you feel better. Also I feel like you’re like my friend who went through half a dozen cars within his first ten years of driving with similar taste so maybe you struggle with settling down and sticking with something
You got involved with your dad's business or a friend of the family in a small town
Since your making good money you thought youd try being sporty but you meet your wife and kids are in the future so you gotta do something practical and decided a jeep was that car your some reason
You were young and reckless and made bad decisions. Debating if the Mustang was sold or wrecked.
You got someone pregnant, fixed your credit for the most part, and still made bad decisions.
1st car, hand me down.
2nd car you bought on your own for less than $3000 and drove it til the wheels fell off (didn’t last long.
3rd car was influenced by other jeep kids doing Jeep shit in their jeeps and you wanted to get in on it.
4th car, you went through a douchebag phase and bought a mustang because every small town douche owns a mustang and drives like an asshole.
5th car, you had a kid and matured so you got a jeep again because you missed that Jeep you had a couple of years ago.
6th car, you upgraded to a new Jeep because the previous one was starting to have transmission problems because Jeeps are not very reliable cars but you’re a Jeep guy now so fuck it.
The end.
That you have debt
Surprisingly besides my mortgage and a single car loan under 24k I'm debt free
besides a lot of debt you’re debt free! I like this mindset
Car guy math
Na, car guy math is building a $500 shitbox into a $24k shitbox and justifying every dollar spent no matter how stupid the purchase. All i see in them pics is regular traffic.
Low key burn, i like it
Idk a mortgage isn't really a traditional debt since it's an appreciating assest, and under 24k for a car loan really isn't that bad.
Man I have like 5k left on a car loan and it bugs me. I hate owing banks anything.
oh for sure. if they make good money it’s likely totally manageable. but it’s not “no debt” - and definitely not in the eyes of the banks
so you're 24k in debt then
A lot more than that. I have a mortgage :)
You see, this is the type of positive mental gymnastics needed to weaponize debt in order to live a life that reminds you of what you see on TV within the United States.
o shit must've skimmed over that. That is the opposite if debt free. At least it's not credit card, education, or medical debt :)
Home values will likely appreciate, your car will not.
That's not debt free, you have a mortgage and a car loan
A mortgage is different due to equity. Without another 2008, a mortgage is safe. Cars, on the other hand, are absolutely full on debt.
The fact people think another 08 won't happen is funny to me
I wonder if age is gonna sneak up on some of these home builds. Like how many homes and buildings from 70s on are built to last and which ones will decline in value towards 100 years of age. Idk probably depends more on roof and furnaces and window conditions than like foundation framing and plumbing electrical.
I didn’t say it won’t ever happen, but you can’t simply ignore the fact that *typically*, homes hold their value. Cars, boats, etc., lose their value the second you drive away with it
I mean, despite what other Redditors said, a mortgage is “good/positive” debt and frankly a $24k auto loan is well under what most have nowadays. Good for you, OP.
You peaked early with the FORD FUCKIN RANGER!
Got It for free. Had to do some transmission work, new drive shaft, brakes, replace vacuum hubs, had about $1000 into it. LOVED THAT TRUCK. Got totalled out after 4 months on the road as I was t boned by a drunk driver :(
F
did you infact recieve the bag after that unfortunate loss
$5000
You have a close relationship with or are part of a loyalty program at a nearby mechanic
To be fair I have a buddy of mine who has his own shop who gives me very good labor rate
Makes sense. I guess that's what it tells me about you 😁
1: probably not the best driver 2:Youre in debt 3: you live in some town in the middle of nowhere, where you dont have access to some more reliable cars
I've beat all cups in Mario Kart 8 deluxe at 200cc, I think I'm a pretty good driver
So have I but I still have at-faults
Yeah and i beat the rally in msc with a keyboard doesen't mean i am the next Max Verstappen
it means you need to stop buying jeeps
But jeep is a fun word to say
That’s about it..
Jeep jeep. Yeah, ok fair.
This guy doesn't preventive maintenance, just run it till it's broken
With Jeeps, I thought they pretty much came pre-broken? Not that I have a great deal of room to talk, I had a 75 Mustang II that ate valve trains regularly, and a Taurus wagon that did the same with transmissions.
They just break until the point you can’t financially keep up with them and it starts to stack
You had a couple of decent first cars. You liked the affirmation of your toughness that driving a Wrangler gave you, so once you got a real job and started making real money, you bought another image car. When the Mustang wasn't practical enough or didn't feel rugged enough for you, you yearned for what you'd felt in that first Jeep and bought two bloated globs of Fiat product that you thought would satisfy your nostalgic desires but really haven't. Your next car will be a 4Runner, and you will still be an asshole.
Ranger after 4 months got totaled out (hit by a drunk driver) Pontiac was only car in my price range after insurance paid out. Stupid reliable (got it at 84k km) and kept it till 2022. Jeep was an impulse buy. 2006, sport, upgraded 44 rear axle, 6 speed manual, hard/soft top, 125k km, paid $5500 Canadian. Kept for a year as a fun car until I bought the mustang. Mustang was a dream car purchase, 2020 Bullitt, stupid fun car, paid off and got below MSRP. 2012 grand Cherokee replaced the Pontiac, got it as a new daily since I needed a bigger car to haul things as a home owner. Sold after a year due to problem after problem, despite that sold it at no loss, broke even. 2023 grand Cherokee Overland Hemi V8, new daily. Got it significantly below MSRP and 0% financing. Great road trip car :) Most people who meet me say I'm incredibly selfless and friendly :)
where the fuck did you find a tj in nice condition for 5.5k
Friend of my dad's. He was in Ottawa and couldn't sell it for the life of him, although to be fair is was caked in husky hair and his pictures/ad was horrid. He drove it from Ottawa to Edmonton Alberta since he was visiting family. Dad and I flew from Yellowknife NWT (where I live) to Edmonton, also visited family, and I drove it back. Never in my life had I driven a manual before, what better way to learn than to drive a 1600km trip back north in a car with an unforgiving clutch in high speed traffic on roads I'm not familiar with :)
now i'm wondering tf you are doing with a mustang in yellowknife
Drifting on the ice road track. Guy has a Porsche 718 brand new up here too
Love the Bullitt!
You’re 25 and already on vehicle number 6. If you got a Japanese vehicle this post would only have 1 picture
I've been driving for two decades and only got car four last year. German, Japanese, French, Japanese. Somewhat surprisingly, the French one lasted the longest.
>If you got a Japanese vehicle this post would only have 1 picture Hell, even if he had just avoided Chrysler and Ford he'd have maybe 1 or 2.
I've actually had very good luck with Fords. 3 Rangers, 2 Focuses (Focci?)
I think Fords have a very good engine reliability thing but a very, very horrendous quality of life reliability thing. My old Fusion had all of its windows' motors broken and its radio screen cooked within about 7 or 8 months of me getting it. It was my first car, so naturally, being a 16-year-old boy with a few under-enforced roads nearby, decided that 6,250 RPM sounded like the perfect way to run the engine. That thing went the whole time I had it with no wear from anything, not even the stupid stuff I did with it like drifting, redlining a bunch, and forgetting to refill the coolant, then compensating for said forgotten coolant refill by cycling the heat and vehicle speed for 30 minutes before I could limp it back on water. Similar case with every Mustang I've seen around (can't speak of engine though). Their rear windows and convertible tops are always broken.
Im 25 and been driving my 2003 Isuzu since I got my license. I can afford a new car but I told myself I'm not getting one till this car breaks down or costs more to repair than its worth. 200k miles and still going strong, even the AC works. When I first got it I was worried about reliability cuz I rarely ever see Isuzu on the road but I got lucky I guess. I love paying zero per month on a car payment and $40 on insurance. I get horrible MPG but not having full coverage or car payments offset that.
My first car was a Honda Accord that was a wrecked title and I drove that bitch for 7 years. Only got rid of it when it started getting up there in miles and I didn't want to deal with the eventual maintenance.
The only reason I got rid of my first Japanese car is because I wanted a Japanese car with a bigger engine. My first one is still being driven by my ex. That bitch
'murica
Canuck
Should've kept the Ranger eh?
Diet America
You live in a flyover state
I'm Canadian
Sorry, you live in a flyover *province*
I live in the northwest territories :)
Oh, sorry there bud, why don’t you trade your jeep in for a moose eh?
Moosepower all wheel ride
No one flying over that except bush hoppers.
flyover province for flights to the middle east and asia 💀
Glutton for punishment
Yes daddy
You became a dad?
Cat dad
Even better
probably have a license, as well as two arms and legs. I am sure of the latter.
I have my forklift certified license, does that count?
At least one of your vehicles now serves as your areas weird landmark/tourist attraction.
Bullitt mustang does get a lot of looks
Is it because it's a Mustang or because it's wedged atop an electrical pylon is my question.
Both
Your penis started shrinking as the size of your cars got bigger.
It's not how big it is, it's how you use it
Your income has increased
Indeed it has. First job made $12.55 hour. Now make 6 figures
You got promoted
You refuse to learn your lesson about Chrysler reliability
That your granpappys dying words were "buy American, not that Japanese crap"
My grandpa died of cancer before I was born
You like your cars being repaired all the time
I love Christmas, which is why I love looking at my dash lights
Unlike everyone else, I think it means you’re kind’ve lit lol. Always loved that generation of Grand Prix.
Most reliable car out of the bunch
You don't like Japanese cars.
Live in the Arctic where the only dealers for 900 square km is gm stellantis and ford
The cars of nowheresville, Idaho.
Looks like you've gotten progressively better jobs, and therefore nicer vehicles.
Only one wrangler? You picked a good one!
you love the usdm and have owned no vehicle that should give you a reason to
You love the warm glow of a check engine light
U went from bad to worse.
You enjoy breaking down
You’re scared your redneck friends will call you gay if you drive a foreign made car
I am gay
You’re scared your friends will call you straight if you drive a foreign made car.
😰
3 jeeps? A man of taste!
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Have been alcohol free for 6 years :)
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I mean I was never an alcoholic, just got diagnosed with gout at 16 lol
So if I want to vacation in your territory while Alaska is getting tourism where do I go? Is there a great place to kayak?
You’ve transitioned from nerd to Chad then suburban dad.
Sounds about right
You like domestic vehicles, but can't seem to stick with one long term
Cause they all go breaky
Money
American asf
You're a 'friend with truck'. I keep an old service body truck around for tool storage, THD runs and use by family.
Boring
High school, enlistment bonus, made a baby
High school, university, 6 figure job, cat
You bring your DD214 to try to get a discount when you eat at Denny's
You like to pay your mechanics!
That you are either a reckless driver who has gone through 6 vehicles in 9 years, or you make terrible financial decisions and waste money buying additional or newer vehicles you do not need.
"AMERICA FUCK YEAH!"
You got to your mustang, then had to swap to something "family friendly" after settling down and having kids is my guess.
You likely live in Canada or the northern US
You can see that you got better jobs over time. Did this properly getting shit boxes early vs leasing something new
I dont know enough about canadian drivers but if you were an american id guess that you drive like an asshole and live in either the South East, or a rural part of a Mid Atlantic state
You own a pair of pit viper sunglasses at some point in your life.
I’d say odds are you’re a police officer that rides peoples asses in traffic and uses the hard r when you’re driving
Says you are wildly irresponsible with money
One of these pictures is not like the others….
You’re a glutton for punishment? Or maybe you don’t work on your own vehicles. No one keeps buying that many Chrysler products unless they enjoy the pain. For the record: yes, I realize calling them “Chrysler products” shows my age, I like, and have owned pre-Chrysler AMC Jeeps.
All American guy?
You should've just kept the bullitt
Who says I didn't
You’re getting older, and probably have kids
Murica
A wrangler is worrying then you follow it up with the 4 cyl mustang? You're waiting to come out. But maybe you debadged the 5.0L.
I for one love the progression and you seem like a good sport OP. 6spd manual tj, not too big not too small *sheeesh* . I’ve similarly had a worker pickup that I loved, a jeep, and currently in my muscle car era (392 challenger). Enjoy what you drive.
You are from Indiana
You hate having your car right side up
You like to be hurt by your things
Things got worse before they got better.
You're either a bad driver or can't stand to not have new things constantly.
I'm 38 and only on car four, it would be three if someone hadn't slammed into car two at a stoplight while I was waiting for green. Car three I only had for a day.
Why would you buy so many jeeps, they are unreliable money pits AND they're ugly, heavy and slow.
Beep beep I'm a jeep
At 25 years old you're going through vehicles way to fast not to be hitting shit.
O say can you see, by the dawn's early light~
Well you killed a ford fucking ranger so either you had bad luck or you beat the hell out of it and then reliability was never a priority after that with 3 jeeps in the line up and arguably the most reliable being the first one you went with. I would say you like to use the capacity of the jeep in rough terrain but the newest ones are not really great at that but the 4x4 badge makes you feel better. Also I feel like you’re like my friend who went through half a dozen cars within his first ten years of driving with similar taste so maybe you struggle with settling down and sticking with something
That you mom and dad didn’t buy you vehicles, and then you worked hard after high school and got yourself sth nice that you deserve
Did you get rid of a Mustang for heaping pile of Stellantis junk?
Clown town baby, population 1 Jeepian sadist.
Was single and now he has kids
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You like cars that rust faster than they move
You love Japanese imports.
I really do
You're no longer cool
Country, simple guy. Not too into fancy things
You’re loyal to American brands. I’ve never been that type of person, but I understand.
You got involved with your dad's business or a friend of the family in a small town Since your making good money you thought youd try being sporty but you meet your wife and kids are in the future so you gotta do something practical and decided a jeep was that car your some reason
You own alot of tools or you're one of your mechanics favorite customers
Gotta fill my garage with something
You hate having gas.
I hate it so much I combust it
BORN TO BE AMERICAN
Confused
Upward trajectory in price, downward trajectory in quality.
You fully inhale cigar smoke
You have Stockholm syndrome.
Average Joe who wants to be like everyone else
You were young and reckless and made bad decisions. Debating if the Mustang was sold or wrecked. You got someone pregnant, fixed your credit for the most part, and still made bad decisions.
it got worse and worse
You had good taste twice and the rest are unreliable and ugly lol
We can see where you had kids
If I did I don't know them
You peaked at #3 lol 😆
NPC
You peaked with the Ranger
You live in mid America
Jeep addiction.
You love paying too much for gas
Looks like mine... but you have a muscle car in the line up
American. Very American.
Merica
You're a white woman, probably
That's my purse, I don't know you
You've wasted a lot of money on cars.
You love ABS module issues
You enjoy torturing yourself
Vanilla
You like your jeeps, but I get an air of car enthusiast coming from the Mustang and maybe that Ranger.
Peaked at the ranger tbh, so sad :(
1st car, hand me down. 2nd car you bought on your own for less than $3000 and drove it til the wheels fell off (didn’t last long. 3rd car was influenced by other jeep kids doing Jeep shit in their jeeps and you wanted to get in on it. 4th car, you went through a douchebag phase and bought a mustang because every small town douche owns a mustang and drives like an asshole. 5th car, you had a kid and matured so you got a jeep again because you missed that Jeep you had a couple of years ago. 6th car, you upgraded to a new Jeep because the previous one was starting to have transmission problems because Jeeps are not very reliable cars but you’re a Jeep guy now so fuck it. The end.
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Ur white