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Flyer88 01-21-2009 06:53 PM

Never owned a new car. Need to start buying in bulk again and cooking (easier to get into in the summer). Would give up drinking but work would have to go as well.

therotman 01-21-2009 06:56 PM

Cell phones- gone
Cable TV- gone
New Car- used, paid with cash
Winter- reduce porsche insurance while not in use
Espresso-make at home
Beer- make at home

Aurel 01-21-2009 08:02 PM

Refinanced the house at 4.99% = $400 savings/month
Paid off cars only insured for liability

Aurel 01-21-2009 08:21 PM

Oh, another one: to save $$, I rebuilt my 3.0L SC engine stock (well, except for the cams, but they had to be reground anyways...) and reused alusil cylinders.:D

Bill Douglas 01-21-2009 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by repp (Post 4433522)
no more hookers and blow.

Yep, I've cut back. I might even go back to having sex with my own girlfriend - just to save money. Damn the economy.

I've stopped buying car mags. Most things written about SCs has already been written and I get really sick of those stories about how great GT3s are.

May I recommend Borders. Read their mag's in the cafe over an excellent coffee.

Aurel 01-21-2009 08:42 PM

To save even more money, I could sell my $500k house, buy one of them $20k trailers, stop going to work (saves gas!) and ask for the Obama handouts !

Joeaksa 01-21-2009 08:48 PM

Am switching the house to use solar power for about 50% of its useage. Saved on components by buying used solar panels and doing the work myself.

That cuts my utility bill by $3000 a year. Put that in my retirement fund and it makes a big dent on how long I have to work.

SLO-BOB 01-21-2009 09:55 PM

Have the Rolex serviced every 24 months instead of 18

Light my cigars with 5 dollar bills instead of the usual $20.

Turned the thermostat in the garage down to 60.

No Scotch older than 17 years old (okay - maybe 18)

Taking only 3 vacations this winter

Eat at home at least once a week.

It's been a living hell.

LeeH 01-21-2009 09:58 PM

Craigslist & Goodwill

Bought a Bowflex off of Craigslist yesterday for $100. My YMCA membership will be cancelled.
Our vacuum was having issues. Found one at Goodwill that was like new, but had a broken belt... $12.

Other Goodwill finds:

Pioneer Elite VSX-41 110 watts per channel, 6.1, DTS, etc A/V receiver, $12.
Shark Vac for the kitchen, $8
Schwinn mountain bike for my daugher, $14
Auto Service ramps, $10
Acquarium for my daughters hermit crabs, $8
Tennis racquets, $3 ea.

DARISC 01-21-2009 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by SLO-BOB (Post 4433905)
Have the Rolex serviced every 24 months instead of 18

Light my cigars with 5 dollar bills instead of the usual $20.

Turned the thermostat in the garage down to 60.

No Scotch older than 17 years old (okay - maybe 18)

Taking only 3 vacations this winter

Eat at home at least once a week.

It's been a living hell.

I.....just could not live like that. :(

silverwhaletail 01-21-2009 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SLO-BOB (Post 4433905)
Have the Rolex serviced every 24 months instead of 18

Light my cigars with 5 dollar bills instead of the usual $20.

Turned the thermostat in the garage down to 60.

No Scotch older than 17 years old (okay - maybe 18)

Taking only 3 vacations this winter

Eat at home at least once a week.

It's been a living hell.

This is the funniest post I have read in a long long time. Thanks, SLO-BOB, I needed that. :D

Porsche_monkey 01-22-2009 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christien (Post 4433516)
You're so full of *****! Look at your signature!!! :D

a) the thread was ways to save money, not how you waste what you've saved

b) my DD is 11 years old with 250,000 k on it.

c) I have never lost money on a 911, but my 964 might just change that....

d) I agree on the oil change, but you usually I can get DIY synthetic oil change for the price a shop charges for a dyno oil change.

;)

Christien 01-22-2009 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche_monkey (Post 4434393)
a) the thread was ways to save money, not how you waste what you've saved

:)

Quote:

b) my DD is 11 years old with 250,000 k on it.
That's impressive. What is it? I've only ever seen you drive the 911.

Porsche_monkey 01-22-2009 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Christien (Post 4434402)
That's impressive. What is it? I've only ever seen you drive the 911.

Volvo 850 Wagon. A really great car. And cheap. Like me.

(Still somewhat busy, will call you next week or the one after)

Christien 01-22-2009 07:47 AM

I had a hunch it wasn't a Big-3.

No rush - things are still slow right now.

notfarnow 01-22-2009 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Christien (Post 4433516)
Seriously, though, after I did one oil change on our (thankfully gone now) Ford Explorer, I realized it was way cheaper for the dealership to do an oil change at $50. Oil alone for me was $30, filter was $10, and it took far more than $10 worth of my time.

Depends, I guess. Every few months I have to get under the car to pull out any mailboxes and motorcycles that mrs notfarnow has picked up. Pulling the drain plug while I'm under there saves me from having to drop it off.

Actually, on the e300d I can do an oil change in 5 minutes. The filter's up top, and I have a 1/4" vacuum tube I slide down the dipstick tube.

Here's another money saver: the used Mobil1 synthetic that comes out of the e300d goes INTO the 4runner.

126coupe 01-22-2009 07:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Christien (Post 4434402)
:)



That's impressive. What is it? I've only ever seen you drive the 911.

My daily drivers have respectively 240K and 220K on them, 1991 Mercedes 420 SEL and a 1984 500 SEC.

rammstein 01-22-2009 07:58 AM

I am never going to purchase a car again unless it is all cash. I am never going to lease a new car again. I am only going to buy cars that have virtually bottomed out in terms of depreciation. I am only going to pay for liability insurance on said vehicle. My alarm/security will consist of a removable steering wheel.

I bring lunch to work every day. I will be finding a cheaper apartment in August.

Landline telephone is for suckers. I haven't ever had one since going to college. Why pay for this?

Brita faucet filter instead of bottled water. WAY cheaper, and easier to carry in groceries now. Tastes good to me.

Use bleach for lots of things. Bleach is super cheap and cleans things very well.

Christien 01-22-2009 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 126coupe (Post 4434433)
My daily drivers have respectively 240K and 220K on them, 1991 Mercedes 420 SEL and a 1984 500 SEC.

Also impressive. Anyone have a big-3 that's running will with that kind of mileage?

I just realized, too, that you're talking about miles - I'm used to thinking in kms. 250K kms is pretty good to get out of a car. 250K MILES (400K kms) is stellar!

I've never had a car go that long - at what point do maintenance costs outweigh depreciation costs of a newer car? i.e. at what point does it stop making sense to throw money at it? I don't imagine a Mercedes is a low-maintenance car.

cantdrv55 01-22-2009 08:19 AM

I put 15% of my salary, which is the max, into my 401k. I also buy company stock at 10% off market price. I buy 10% of my salary's worth, which is the max, and then sell it off immediately now for a 10% gain. I used to hold on to it for a while because the stock does very well but these days, the market is very uncertain.

I buy used stuff except for clothes and food.


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