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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1733064" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>We have 4 vehicles. My 02 pickup has 307,000 miles on it. The little Kia commuter car has 277,000. The wife's Ford Escape has about 106,000. The fourth is a '97 Ford F-350 flatbed that is the feed truck. I have no idea how many miles it has. The idea of buying a newer vehicle has never even crossed my mind.</p><p>The wife grew up poor and has had to be tight with money. She darns my socks if they get a hole in them. When she wants to go shopping for cloths her sister and her go to the Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc in an up scale wealthy area. They get high quality cloths that have barely been worn for pennies on the dollar. She has zero cloths that were purchased new. We live well within our means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1733064, member: 498"] We have 4 vehicles. My 02 pickup has 307,000 miles on it. The little Kia commuter car has 277,000. The wife's Ford Escape has about 106,000. The fourth is a '97 Ford F-350 flatbed that is the feed truck. I have no idea how many miles it has. The idea of buying a newer vehicle has never even crossed my mind. The wife grew up poor and has had to be tight with money. She darns my socks if they get a hole in them. When she wants to go shopping for cloths her sister and her go to the Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc in an up scale wealthy area. They get high quality cloths that have barely been worn for pennies on the dollar. She has zero cloths that were purchased new. We live well within our means. [/QUOTE]
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