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what would you do ? need short term solution
Hey guys today I am moving from our Marietta home which we are selling/closing on Monday . That home is 5 miles from where I work . Our new retirement home is in Northern GA. so my drive to work will be 71 miles each way . I only have to do this drive until mid January when I will take 6 weeks of vacation which takes me to my retirement date .
My vehicles are a diesel dually pickup , a Toyota RAV4 and my Boxster S . So initially my thoughts are rotate the fleet depending on weather until I retire . Next scenario buy a cheap beater Honda/Toyota and sell when I retire . Third scenario find an extended stay place for a couple of months . What would you do ? |
What are your normal hours of work?
I would choose between a couple of nights a week near work and commuting using the cars you have. Maybe find a decent hotel that will give you a discount. Use the hotel if you're tired or have to work late, otherwise commute. I live in an extended stay facility, it's no better than a hotel. I would not buy a cheap car for five months of driving. Every cheap car I bought took me five months to get it to the point I was happy with it. |
One of the guys where I work that commuted almost that far after getting their retirement home got a Prius. Because it was so far the savings in Gas $$$ for the commute made the Prius payment.
He was driving an older Jeep Grand Cherokee before and he commuted 2 years before retirement. |
I have an 80 mile a day commute, so I get geeky about numbers.
Assuming 142 miles a day x 5 days a week x 4 weeks a month x 5 months to end of jan = 14,200 miles until retirement. (and that is assuming working full sept and full jan) Doing a quick google search on rav4- it quotes 30 mph highway for a 2017- Not knowing your year, I assumed 28 overall(guess) = 507 gallons of gas x 2.65 (guess) gallon= $1343 in fuel. Assuming you found a magical unicorn camry for free that cost nothing extra to buy, register, or insure, and it did twice that gas mileage (again- magical), you'd only save $671 in gas. This is going to be a quality of life decision over financial (in terms of getting a place to stay vs. commuting). oh yeah- I was assuming all freeway commute. You will find out real quick what the actual commute looks like when you do it in real time. For example- at one job I worked, the commute SEEMED like it would only take 30 minutes, but when you factored in being stuck behind school buses in 3 counties- it almost doubled the time. Coming home a different way, it took 15 minutes just to get three blocks down the street to the interstate because of 5:00 traffic (and the interstate was just the BEGINNING of the commute) arghhhhhh!!!!! At least it's only temporary! |
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find a nice bed and breakfast joint and work out a deal with them.
damned if I'd stay in some sterile extended stay joint. Baz of course has the most stylish idea. |
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Look at Air BNB, btw. I spend about two weeks a month at my facility in NC and have switched from hotels to Air BNB when available. Whole apartment at 1/3 the price. |
No kidding. I used to go to Nova a few times a week, 60 miles each way. Morning was one hour, afternoon 2 easy. It sux but its not really that bad, unless its ~2hrs each way. Car just needs a few more oil changes, you need sleep and time to get stuff done. Books on tape.
I wouldnt bother with a new car unless you plan on upgrading anyway. Not enough time to make the #'s work. |
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In So Cal we measure commutes with time, not miles. My commute is 35 minutes in the morning and 60 minutes in the afternoon. I have co-workers with commutes that take twice that long. If you can do the 71 miles in an hour I say no big deal, just deal with it. But if it takes two hours each way that's a different story. |
Drive the boxster top down. When that commute becomes a chore, find someplace closer to stay.......
Can you do 4-10hour days a week for the duration? |
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Where can you drive 71 mph average in the US of A?:eek: |
3 cars ought to be enough to keep it interesting. Id drive the dually once a week, and rotate between the rav, and the boxster all other days .
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I don't think you could pay me enough to drive 70 miles into Atlanta from the mountains (what, like Dawson Co.?) and back every day. I'd find a nice place to spend the week - the B&B idea is a good one - and go home on the weekends. If you commute, just rotate between the Boxster and the RAV4. The truck will just waste a lot of gas.
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As an old geezer the commute will wear on an already tired old body..especially if you are used to a very short commute...
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Drive the most efficient vehicle. Keep a ditty bag with you, crash at the local Eight Ball Motel on nights when you're too tired to drive home.
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I can drive your Boxster locally until you're ready to retire.. :D
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Yeah, not so much the wear & tear on vehicles as the wear and tear on you...I like the renting a place idea.
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Definitely don't buy a beater. Drive what you have. It will be cheaper.
Then play it by ear. If it tires you, rent a room., work from home, have some cases of anal glaucoma. G |
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if this is a one-hour drive each way..go for it. get some audio-books and crush that commute. i would rotate cars that you already have. work the wife's ride into the rotation. mix it up. whatever you do..paying the fuel has to be cheaper than buying another ride. i used to drive 47 miles each way. slowly that became a 2.5 hour drive home and a two hour drive to work. now that sucked..it was doable until traffic patterns changed against me. imagine how much sweeter this will make retirement? hey, can you do 4-10's? |
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