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You obviously shouldn't bury yourself in debt and chain yourself to a job to consume, consume, consume. But you only get one shot at this go 'round and if a new(er) truck works in those plans, then do it. If it's still the right tool, then don't change anything. But whichever it is then you just have to stop torturing yourself. Unless it's what makes you happy, then continue to obsess by all means.![]()
I was going to pull money out of retirement and pay cash...can't find anywhere where I can get 0% interest...lowest I found was 2.5%.
Yeah, we like the simple life...not having to kill myself with work anymore has been super nice. Just have to drive an old beat truck and live in a podunk town in Idaho to do so.
Really don't know why I obsess over vehicles...blame being a gear head....think I obsess over saving money more now-a-days. That tends to win in the end than buying a bunch of stuff I don't need. Really need to stay off these forums...always get suck into some vehicle thread.
My lovely wife always thought it was stupid that I name my truck (and bikes for that matter). It personalizes them too much to the point you can't see the reality. She thought I hung on to the truck a couple of years too long because I couldn't separate the history/experiences from the hunk of metal. I would look at it and see the busted knuckles, late night wrenching, the trail fixes and shared campsites with friends but couldn't see the duct tape and bailing wire, the rust, how worn out it was getting.
She was right, we're driving the heck out of this Taco. Did 24K miles so far in the 18 months we've owned it, got to Seattle, down to New Orleans, many MTB trails, camps and sights in between.
That is the other thing...grown really attached to it...can't see to give it up. After seeing what else is out there on the used market....mine is in really good shape comparatively, even if I am putting 20K miles a year on it now. If I can stave off the frame rusting....will be good for a while.