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Old 11-06-2019, 02:58 AM
Ukastronomer (Jeremy)
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Originally Posted by Renato1 View Post
So long as it works and you can get parts for your Camry, why change?

Your depreciation cost is negligible.

I got rid of my 27 year old Toyota Lexcen GLX two years ago for $100 when my mechanic advised that the wreckers in the area had stopped stocking VN Commodore parts. I miss my old car - it had more guts than the VY Calais I bought, even though they have the same V6 engine.

Anyhow, I like a knockabout car. When I see firewood by the side of the road I put a tarp in the back seat, and fill it and the boot up.
Cheers.
Renato

This is why I am happy with my 2006 car

It cost me £18k new, or £1.300 a year so far, and I have been VERY lucky, NO extra costs.

I do think of changing it occasionally but after looking round at all that is available the only car that is right for me is ANOTHER Grand Scenic Renault, why bother
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