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Johny Utah
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...and I'm not saying your existing ride is "cheap", whatever it is...but any vehicle you already own and are ahead of from a depreciation standpoint is better than buying new and paying taxes, or buying expensive-used, paying taxes, and paying for scheduled/deferred maintenance.

 

My '01 Silverado 4.3L V6 has a 28-29gal tank, costs less than $50 at $1.90ish/gal for regular unleaded at the last fill up I did. That will last me 2+ weeks, depending on my driving. Around $100/mo? That's as cheap MPG as I can ask for, while still being able to haul and pass on the highway.

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Thank you for the context. That's a lot of miles indeed.

 

Can you keep the Tundra, and get a cheaper commuter? Do you have big kids or other family that necessitates the medium-larger sedan?

 

I could keep the Tundra and get something cheaper. I have always bought older cheaper vehicles. Just wanted to get something almost new for once. I have one grade school kid.

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Sean,

 

treat yourself. If you want a new or newer car with the stuff you want and you're financially stable, GO FOR IT

 

The rest who moans about it being a Camry, automatic, or whatever else, don't worry about them.

 

I treated myself to a nice-ass Durango even though a 4 cylinder car would do the exact same thing for cheaper and better mpg.

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I could keep the Tundra and get something cheaper. I have always bought older cheaper vehicles. Just wanted to get something almost new for once. I have one grade school kid.

 

Do it.

 

 

Sean,

 

treat yourself. If you want a new or newer car with the stuff you want and you're financially stable, GO FOR IT

 

The rest who moans about it being a Camry, automatic, or whatever else, don't worry about them.

 

I treated myself to a nice-ass Durango even though a 4 cylinder car would do the exact same thing for cheaper and better mpg.

 

100% this.

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