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dvlpr404 OP t1_iy8tigm wrote

Well aware. But you didn't say YMMV my guy.

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MaleficentPi t1_iy8tunk wrote

Dipshitzu boy, it’s on the car invoice. Right under the estimated miles per gallon.

I realize you want to pretend that your method of vehicle purchasing is THE WAY TO GO but it’s not, and this is less a life pro tip and more a brag post about how you don’t spend money on cars.

I mean, cool, but you could have said the same thing with buying an e-bike or public transportation and it would have been equally as useful and universally applicable to everyone’s situation.

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dvlpr404 OP t1_iy8vcgv wrote

This comment has since been heavily edited. Just FYI for people.

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dvlpr404 OP t1_iy8uehk wrote

What are you trying to say. Try thinking before you submit. You're flipping between experience in vehicle purchases, and actual "milage may vary".

I'd like to have this conversation, but you aren't being very clear.

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MaleficentPi t1_iy8uklf wrote

Really simple. I’ll break it down for you.

You. Are. Bragging.

Not. Giving. Good. Advice.

This. Tip. Is. Bad.

You. Cannot. Read. Sentences.

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dvlpr404 OP t1_iy8v7pe wrote

Nah, you being incoherent and not liking being told that. This isn't bragging. Your comment history shows your a contrary person so I won't bother with you.

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MaleficentPi t1_iy8ywhi wrote

Yikes, what a douchebag trying extremely hard to feel better about his life choices by disparaging others’.

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TakinBacon1984 t1_iy8x08d wrote

I don't necessarily agree with OPs advice (because of maintenance issues that can arise despite research) but e-bikes and public transportation are not the same as a used car. A used car is still a car and much more useful when you have to transport goods a long distance. A car is almost necessary in rural places with poor public transportation access.

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TakinBacon1984 t1_iy8z0vv wrote

Not the part I had an issue with. Let's extend that quote a bit further.

"equally as useful and universally applicable"

My whole comment was about used cars having application for people in rural areas that public transit and e-bikes don't.

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