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Originally Posted by arpad_m
I'd keep the car, it'll be much more fun once you retire, as your wife says.
Plus, there is a host of nice upgrades you can consider at that point, which would feel like getting a new car each time with way more power. Sure, the 2017 won't have all the gizmos and the ginormous screens that newer cars flaunt, but that's not always a bad thing.
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This is true…
I think that is what I will try to convince myself to do. I’ve got a few more years before I can retire… too bad you can’t get on Medicare until 65…LOL. If it wasn’t for health care my butt would be retired now.