are we just automotive magpies?
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I was on another forum discussing my probable next car and someone came up with the perfectly 'reasonable' question of...
"what's wrong with the current car? Is it so bad you need to spend around xxx $ to replace it? "
now obviously there's absolutely nothing wrong with the current car. It's fully paid for, needs no work, looks brilliant (IMO) etc etc It just got me to thinking that I'm not the only person like this so what drives us to replace something (damn near) perfect with something that's not measurably better (different colour, even more unusable power)?
"what's wrong with the current car? Is it so bad you need to spend around xxx $ to replace it? "
now obviously there's absolutely nothing wrong with the current car. It's fully paid for, needs no work, looks brilliant (IMO) etc etc It just got me to thinking that I'm not the only person like this so what drives us to replace something (damn near) perfect with something that's not measurably better (different colour, even more unusable power)?
DodgyGeezer said:
I was on another forum discussing my probable next car and someone came up with the perfectly 'reasonable' question of...
"what's wrong with the current car? Is it so bad you need to spend around xxx $ to replace it? "
now obviously there's absolutely nothing wrong with the current car. It's fully paid for, needs no work, looks brilliant (IMO) etc etc It just got me to thinking that I'm not the only person like this so what drives us to replace something (damn near) perfect with something that's not measurably better (different colour, even more unusable power)?
The human condition of dissatisfaction combined with the comparative ease of changing a car (compared to a house/career/spouse)"what's wrong with the current car? Is it so bad you need to spend around xxx $ to replace it? "
now obviously there's absolutely nothing wrong with the current car. It's fully paid for, needs no work, looks brilliant (IMO) etc etc It just got me to thinking that I'm not the only person like this so what drives us to replace something (damn near) perfect with something that's not measurably better (different colour, even more unusable power)?
For most people, its either because they're keeping up with next door, don't want to have to MOT a car or think a car with over 40k/60k/100k will be so unreliable that its only good to be scrapped.
I don't subscribe to any of these thoughts, which is why I still have my near 180k miles BMW 330d. It was, and still is, a great car.
I don't subscribe to any of these thoughts, which is why I still have my near 180k miles BMW 330d. It was, and still is, a great car.
I've moved house 8 times. New places, new views, new experiences.
I change cars for the same reasons. BMW, Aston, Audi, Porsche, Caterham etc
Some want to drive a BMW 330 for 180k miles. Nothing wrong with that. I prefer change. It's just a personal thing.
Call me a magpie. The term probably fits.
I change cars for the same reasons. BMW, Aston, Audi, Porsche, Caterham etc
Some want to drive a BMW 330 for 180k miles. Nothing wrong with that. I prefer change. It's just a personal thing.
Call me a magpie. The term probably fits.

I love the road tax argument for a new car. And with these people it's road tax, not VED.
"£165 for road tax! I'm going to get one that costs £35". Conveniently forgetting the £15k mumflies for the new(er) car. And rather than take out a cheap loan with their bank, they'll go for a dealer loan at 19.7%.
"£165 for road tax! I'm going to get one that costs £35". Conveniently forgetting the £15k mumflies for the new(er) car. And rather than take out a cheap loan with their bank, they'll go for a dealer loan at 19.7%.
DanielSan said:
Too many different cars to try and not enough time and/or funds to try them all. So experience as many as you possibly can.n
Yep. If you're interested in cars, then it's just what you do.I am daily trying to convince myself to sell the Porsche so I can try something else. It's just too good in so many ways, though. I'm tempted with selling the TT shed but I've put a lot of money into it because it's also good in many other ways (like if I fancy a midnight run and don't want to p
s off the neighbours). Sadly, I don't have space for third car and I'm always thinking about having a change.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



