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    cars save me building up huge milage on my bike doing mundane tasks,also i hate riding in town,slow boring and to many blind people driving cars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    Where did I get the idea that you were self-employed? Oops...
    No no, you're correct. Work a full time job (where car comes from) but also run a business doing web design/hosting/pc repairs

    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    $13K out of your salary is a major chunk. Are you sure you would get that back in your pocket if you gave up personal use? If you would, then it would be very tempting.
    I'm 99% sure but will confirm that.

    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    If you were a fair-weather rider who spends more time in a cage, like um, me, then I would recommend an ex-lease vehicle from Turners. You can get a late model, well serviced car, for about half its retail value.
    Nup not me. I'd still use company car for long haul trips carting 5 printers to wanaka, but leave it at work at end of the day.

    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    A real bike enthusiast would go for the cheap but servicable old dunga, for emergency back-up. The down side - you may find yourself spending precious riding time under the said cheap car, trying to fix something for a WOF. Cheap old cars are great fun - until WOF time...
    Thats the plan... Will see if I need a car,then try and find a good line between cheap car and not-going-to-die-on-me.

    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    Lastly, the real hardcore bikers will have nothing but contempt for the suggestion that a car would be desirable...
    Isnt this what we all aspire to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delphinus View Post
    Dry = Good coverall
    Warm/Heater = Heated vest
    Rain and wind... Small sacrifice for $13,000

    Anything else I'm missing, advantages of a car?
    Hoes in the front seat hoes in the back seat

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    Quote Originally Posted by canarlee View Post
    advantages of a car?


    the back seat!
    That there is very true... But if I find the ideal woman - who would of course have her own bike - its kinda a moot point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    cars save me building up huge milage on my bike doing mundane tasks,also i hate riding in town,slow boring and to many blind people driving cars.
    I hate taking cage into town. Gotta pay for parking, and takes twice as long to get through the place...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delphinus View Post
    That there is very true... But if I find the ideal woman - who would of course have her own bike - its kinda a moot point.
    Maybe we're lucky? We run a car and motorcycle each (V8 Berlina and a Corona) and my 17y/o runs around in a very tidy 1.6 Corolla that cost 500 dollars. Neither of our cars has had the back seat 'christened' but my bike's seat has......

    That was a funny night.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    cars save me building up huge milage on my bike doing mundane tasks,also i hate riding in town,slow boring and to many blind people driving cars.
    Bravo! Why wreck your favourite ride when import cars are so cheap? Why suffer wet/cold days, catch diseases and hang around in bus stops that reek of urine for the same reason?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    ...Neither of our cars has had the back seat 'christened' but my bike's seat has.....That was a funny night.........
    Ah, the old "Milwaukee Vibrator", huh?...
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    Toyota celica 1990 $610 tardme buy,motor still good and 5sp manual cheap to run,no rust,uses little oil but still managed to get camera ticket at 116km over to Tauranga at easter,did about 1300km for $120gas.
    Got a 1994 accord exi-s immaculate for $3100 and nz new off tardme,so depends on your budget but if you get $13grand extra per year,$3000 on a car $10000 is a good payrise to have.
    Hello officer put it on my tab

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    Quote Originally Posted by ynot slow View Post
    $10000 is a good payrise to have.
    Which could be well spent on a Dirty adventure bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delphinus View Post
    Which could be well spent on a Dirty adventure bike.
    Ooh, careful there - Bruce loves it when you talk dirty...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    Ah, the old "Milwaukee Vibrator", huh?...
    It wasn't even running!!!

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    If I really needed a car to take lady friend somewhere nice.... The $ i'd save could be spent on hiring something nice from hertz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delphinus View Post
    If I really needed a car to take lady friend somewhere nice.... The $ i'd save could be spent on hiring something nice from hertz
    Like a Mustang GT350H?

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    Quote Originally Posted by peasea View Post
    Like a Mustang GT350H?
    nice rent it friday,race it all weekend and return it monday.
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