12-30-2011, 12:54 PM
personally, when I look at your situation, it seems inefficient to me to have a big powerful expensive car that you use 95% to just commute long distance by yourself. aside from being inefficient and expensive, also depreciates the car very quickly.
if i were you, i would buy a cheap commuter car with good MPG, something like a new Kia Rio5 that gets 40mpg, has good in car connectivity for entertainment on the commute, and a 10 year warranty, for under 18k and you dont take a big depreciation hit on
Then id buy a big high HP fun machine, for the weekends and any non commuting transportation. miles and depreciation are kept down on your expensive car
if i were you, i would buy a cheap commuter car with good MPG, something like a new Kia Rio5 that gets 40mpg, has good in car connectivity for entertainment on the commute, and a 10 year warranty, for under 18k and you dont take a big depreciation hit on
Then id buy a big high HP fun machine, for the weekends and any non commuting transportation. miles and depreciation are kept down on your expensive car
