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I look at it a slightly different way than most. I like driving older used cars that are in very nice condition. Its hard to keep them in that kind of condition when you drive them everyday.
My 89 911 coupe that I just sold was purchased 9 years ago for 20K and it had 23,000 miles on it. I sold it with 53000 miles on it for 57K. I kept it in very nice condition and mostly drove it when the weather was nice.
On days when I am working or when the weather is not as nice and in the winter I drive a 2006 LS430 with 120,000 miles. It is a very good looking car and is also a very nice driver. A car like that can be bought for around 10K. So the added depreciation on the 911 with the higher miles pays for the ls430.
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