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Originally Posted by Sandy D
(Post 490564)
Loaded to the max with everything including usb ports!
Awesome head turning white with silver, sunroof and all the bells and whistles a vehicle can have. |
I've noticed that USB ports are showing up EVERYWHERE! I recently had a couple of outlets changed in my house and the electrician asked if I wanted to trade one regular plug for USB ports! I didn't even know that option existed.
As for my REAL car? It is just a 2007 Lincoln Town car. I LIKE larger cars, I've never been a fan of compacts and sub-compacts. I bought it in 2010 and I keep it nice. Nothing terribly fancy, it won't impress anyone, but I am WELL past the point in my life where I am trying to use a car to make myself look good.
Other family cars are a Toyota Camry and Ford Taurus (both more than 5 years old). Cars last longer these days than they did back in the 1970's and 1980's. My view is, if it is reliable, why junk it? Sure, if I won some ridiculously obscene lottery prize (like over $100,000,000) I MIGHT buy a Rolls-Royce or something.
My business IS successful, but it supports 12 people, 3 cats and 2 dogs. Having good reserves is a necessity and I always like having extra money available should an investment opportunity (or even just a new gadget that I like) become available. Not that I spend all that much on new gadgets.
One of my favorite recent purchases was a Gbox Midnight MX2. It is like a media center PC, runs XBMC like a pro and cost me $100. Too many times in my younger days I would buy some expensive gadget (in the $500 - $1,500 range) only to either be totally disappointed with it, or to never use it.
And when I DO have extra money, I usually donate to the Humane Society. I'd rather use what I have to help save furry little lives than support some factory using what is essentially slave labor to produce junk that is destined to end up in a landfill within 5 years.
When I was younger, I thought it was important to have designer clothes, the latest gadgets and what you younger folks call "bling". Now that I am older, I realize that all of that stuff is meaningless. Yes, it is NICE to have nice things and money DOES help to get you over some of the bumps on the road of life, but it is also true that money will NOT buy you happiness.