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spacedcowboy 17 hours ago

My previous car was a Mitsubishi Spyder Eclipse convertible. I loved the bones of that car but moving continent was too far a bridge to cross. It was 17 years old when I gave it to a neighbour as a thank-you for helping me pack the house up.

My current car is a Kia EV6 AWD GT-Line S, pretty much the top-of-the-range car. It has 340 miles range (plenty when the longest trip I'll do is 220 once or twice per year) and although a lot bulkier than the old car, has enough oomph off the line that I don't care. I do miss the top-down experience, but here in the UK that's less of an issue due to weather, and at least there's a large sun-roof :)

Tesla would have been an option a few years ago. Glad I dodged that bullet.

I fully expect to get another 15 years or so out of the car, at which point I'll be in my dotage and be having other people drive me around, possibly in a golf-cart.. So depreciation really isn't a big deal for me.

jw887c 17 hours ago | parent [-]

You are the poster child for depreciation. You might have received more utility than the price you paid but at the end of the day, that dollar value once you gave it away was $0

spacedcowboy 9 hours ago | parent [-]

Depreciation only matters if you expect to get money back for the car. I don’t. I expect to run it into the ground and get my use from it that way.