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senseandsensibility

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18. We love our Honda CR-V!
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 01:51 PM
Feb 2026

Bought it new a few years ago but it's been reliable and we will keep it as long as we can!

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Add in the local property tax and auto insurance and you've added another 100 at least. dem4decades Feb 2026 #1
More luke a couple of hundred. Auto insurance for fancy vehiclcle is pricey BlueWaveNeverEnd Feb 2026 #19
More than that for auto insurance awesomerwb1 Feb 2026 #32
That's $40+ per work day, after taxes, just for transportation bucolic_frolic Feb 2026 #2
Never finance Greg_In_SF Feb 2026 #3
Not everyone has that option. EdmondDantes_ Feb 2026 #4
In 1982 my dad ask me how many multigraincracker Feb 2026 #6
That's a great theory EdmondDantes_ Feb 2026 #10
I've gone on and moved it to houses multigraincracker Feb 2026 #12
We love our Honda CR-V! senseandsensibility Feb 2026 #18
That's what I just got. multigraincracker Feb 2026 #22
Yep!!!! PCIntern Feb 2026 #29
Good advice. And good taste..those 2026 Hondas look futuristic. I have a 2019 Civic and love the new models Deuxcents Feb 2026 #27
Plenty of Greg_In_SF Feb 2026 #7
For 5k you're getting a high mileage old car EdmondDantes_ Feb 2026 #11
Absolutely. Greg_In_SF Feb 2026 #13
The part where you fail to consider circumstances EdmondDantes_ Feb 2026 #14
Okay, so clearly no Greg_In_SF Feb 2026 #15
Paying interest on a car for 5 or 6 multigraincracker Feb 2026 #24
The trick is the first one. Happy Hoosier Feb 2026 #9
Wouldn't it be great if that option was practical to everyone? Torchlight Feb 2026 #23
I buy used and maintain them gay texan Feb 2026 #5
Averages aren't completely illustrative... Happy Hoosier Feb 2026 #8
I haven't owned a car in 15 years. To me being carless is freedom. 617Blue Feb 2026 #16
A place to live and a vehicle to drive are the biggest killers of the cost of living. MineralMan Feb 2026 #17
Lots of folks rolling negative equity into new loans, too. flvegan Feb 2026 #20
It's all part of a larger strategy. Mosby Feb 2026 #21
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 2026 #25
I've been driving my $3200.00 Truck for 10 years. Lochloosa Feb 2026 #26
Mine is under $600 with gap dsc Feb 2026 #28
I don't plan to buy a new vehicle again OC375 Feb 2026 #30
buy a van... u can live in it. nt msongs Feb 2026 #31
This just in, people buy cars they cannot afford Johnny2X2X Feb 2026 #33
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