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#1394730 - 05/09/08 06:26 AM Re: Is a 2nd car for gas mileage worth it? [Re: airjer]
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I've looked into a commuter car on a couple of occasions when a cheap car was available, but in both instances it wasn't worth it when I ran the numbers.

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#1394776 - 05/09/08 07:10 AM Re: Is a 2nd car for gas mileage worth it? [Re: airjer]
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I actually got a great deal on the car. It has 205,000 miles on it now. The A.C. even works on it, but since the deer hit the car has a small hole in the radiator and starts to overheat when the A.C. is used. It has good brakes and is in need of two tires again. I'm happy to have had great luck with this car!
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#1394800 - 05/09/08 07:32 AM Re: Is a 2nd car for gas mileage worth it? [Re: jltimm]
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Just think of how much money I could have saved if I would have kept my first car, which was a 1987 Ford Escort, 5 speed...... NAAAA, I'm actually glad I upgraded since then. ;\)
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#1394931 - 05/09/08 08:41 AM Re: Is a 2nd car for gas mileage worth it? [Re: airjer]
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 Originally Posted By: airjer
Lets just make sure that those $500 dollar cars are safe/fit for the road. I have no problem with those cars as long as the suspension is good, brakes are in good shape, and a good set of tires! If its not safe its not worth it!!


My thoughts exactly! Even though it is a beater, make sure it is safe to be on the roads before driving them on the roads!
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#1394992 - 05/09/08 09:16 AM Re: Is a 2nd car for gas mileage worth it? [Re: jltimm]
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 Originally Posted By: jltimm
but since the deer hit the car has a small hole in the radiator and starts to overheat when the A.C. is used.


Are you sure the cooling fan is working?
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#1395082 - 05/09/08 10:01 AM Re: Is a 2nd car for gas mileage worth it? [Re: airjer]
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That's something I should check, but I'm not exactly sure what to look for other than the fan coming on when it gets hot? What could be the cause of the fan not running?
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#1396189 - 05/10/08 12:48 PM Re: Is a 2nd car for gas mileage worth it? [Re: Jameson]
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as already stated it depends on the miles you drive and what you can get the car for. one of my coworkers bought a Cavalier for $800 so he could leave his Tahoe parked. he drives from Rosemount to Roseville every day so we figured going from 12MPG to 25MPG with all the miles he drives he would save enough on gas to cover the cost of the car in about 7 months.

I live 3 miles from work, so in all reality it doesnt matter what kind of mileage my vehicles get.

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#1397452 - 05/11/08 09:50 PM Re: Is a 2nd car for gas mileage worth it? [Re: shizzy]
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I noticed no one is including the price of the "beater car". If you spend say $3,000 on a good beater and it lasts 20,000 miles and blows the engine, you have 15 cents/mile JUST for the purchase price. I can drive my 1t deisel for 27 cents/mile right now with no "main" vehicle costs as being xtra. It all boils down to luck with the "beater" and if you can do repairs yourself.

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#1397775 - 05/12/08 08:20 AM Re: Is a 2nd car for gas mileage worth it? [Re: heat checker]
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It all boils down to luck with the "beater" and if you can do repairs yourself.

In all reality, it can boil down to luck with your main driver too. My brother found that out the hard way, yesterday without any warning he had a rod bearing go on his car with only 128,000 miles. So there are no guarantees........

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