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risk a truck or buy a prius?
Hi. I am in the market for a new vehicle, but I'm concerned about oil and gasoline. My hobby is boating, but I haven't bought a boat yet (been using a friends forever).
I'm basically struggling as to whether or not it's wise to buy a truck and a boat in this day and age. If it's going to 8 bucks a gallon and a massive depression, obviously buying a truck and a boat is a bad idea. But for me, nothing is better than boating. Nothing. Tough decision. What would you do? Risk a boat and a truck or go with the Prius and find a new hobby? |
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If a boat is the only reason you want a truck, buy the prius. Rent a truck from home depot or a friend if you ever get a boat.
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Thanks for your opinion bro.
The boat is a sure thing if I go the truck route. I've got the cash, so I will definitely be getting one immediately if I decide to go that way. Another consideration I had is just paying 250 a month to leave my boat at the marina. Granted, that seriously restricts my fishing and ability to take the boat on vacations with the family, but it might be a reasonable solution. hmm.. |
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You bring up an excellent point about renting a truck as well. It's not like I'm screwed if I want to take it on a trip.
Thanks again for your post. |
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if you always dock at the same place, you might as well rent a slip and just leave the boat there. rent/borrow a truck to get it there and back if seasonal weather wouldn't let you leave it there year round. it's just going to take up driveway/garage space at your place anyway.
edit: you just said all that while i was typing, so i'm gonna go play with Mavis Beacon. Last edited by gdtrfb; 04-25-2011 at 07:59 PM.. Reason: because i said so, that's why. |
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i got the perfect solution, House Boat. No truck, no mortgage. okay maybe not.
depends on your job bro! i gotta friend in Reno that just bought a new dodge diesel. i think hes crazy! he put down like 20K and owes 25 more. and he is in the laborers union. there is less work in reno than anywhere on the planet, and he bought a truck. i think the economy is gonna tank hard even more thanks to the fucking oil barrons, but that's just me. if you are a mortgage attorney or something, then no worries.
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If you have plenty of extra money buy the boat and the truck. When gas goes up,the price for the boat and truck go down.
Buyers market. Make sure you have PLENTY of extra money if your buying a boat. I have a couple of friends that were proud boat owners. One called it a hole in the water,that you fill with money. The other said BOAT stands for Bust Out Another Thousand. |
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Thanks guys. I agree with both of the above. I waited and waited until I could buy my boat with cash. In my opinion, financing a boat= you're begging for financial trouble. I don't have tons of money by any stretch but I have enough to buy a boat cash.
Boating is completely and utterly retarded unless you absolutely adore it. And I do! |
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Everybody's different but I'm a big fan of having multiple/extra vehicles. I'd pick up the Prius, the boat, and a cheap old truck off craigslist. You'd be amazed at the sweet old monsters you can pick up for 2-3G.
Multiple vehicles are also awesome to have because if one is ever broken down, you have another vehicle to drive. That frees you up to wait till you have the time and inclination to fix it yourself, and save a lot of money that way. An old ford or chevy truck is easy to maintain yourself.... Have your cake and eat it too
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How big of a boat? You could get a little four banger two wheel drive pickup that would get decent mileage.
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