I do love my cars as a hobby but my everyday cars are just that.
I'm driving a 2015 Holden Colorado 4 door Ute, its got a 3.5tonne towing compactly and is comfortable enough round town.
It's great to be able to get a washing machine in the back with no issues and it will tow just about anything.
I like to run a small toy vehicle budget too just for giggles, last year I had a Full noise jetski that would do 90mph that was really fun.
Found the jetski to be quite a social toy too with mates and family gathering round the lake for a days fun on biscuits and ski's.
Sold that at the end of last summer and just bought a "Mud Truck" its a very fast off roader that'll drive just about anywhere.
Beach, Forest, river stones ect
It a lot of fun for a less than $10k toy.
I will probably go back to more classic hotrods next, they just hold their value more than modern cars and "Cool" doesn't date.
I've had a T bucket (23) and a Chevelle (6 was looking closely at an Impala (63) but my hearts set on getting into a late 60's Camaro.
I'm really of the opinion that your a long time dead and its worth having fun toys that you enjoy, but I'm also mindful that I buy stuff enjoy it and then try to get most of my money back out of them before they drop too much value.
I'm driving a 2015 Holden Colorado 4 door Ute, its got a 3.5tonne towing compactly and is comfortable enough round town.
It's great to be able to get a washing machine in the back with no issues and it will tow just about anything.
I like to run a small toy vehicle budget too just for giggles, last year I had a Full noise jetski that would do 90mph that was really fun.
Found the jetski to be quite a social toy too with mates and family gathering round the lake for a days fun on biscuits and ski's.
Sold that at the end of last summer and just bought a "Mud Truck" its a very fast off roader that'll drive just about anywhere.
Beach, Forest, river stones ect
It a lot of fun for a less than $10k toy.
I will probably go back to more classic hotrods next, they just hold their value more than modern cars and "Cool" doesn't date.
I've had a T bucket (23) and a Chevelle (6 was looking closely at an Impala (63) but my hearts set on getting into a late 60's Camaro.
I'm really of the opinion that your a long time dead and its worth having fun toys that you enjoy, but I'm also mindful that I buy stuff enjoy it and then try to get most of my money back out of them before they drop too much value.
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