Posted by oldtanker on December 10, 2012 at 08:30:13 from (66.228.255.239):
In Reply to: OT Money saving tips posted by Bryan iniowa on December 10, 2012 at 05:10:50:
We did some home renovations a few years ago but not so much to save money the house just needed it badly. That sealed the house up to the point the furnace wasn't getting enough O2 to burn right so new one. Cut our heating 2/3rds. Will not buy a samll car. Most of our driving save for 12 miles 5 days a week a small car will not do. At 60 miles a week we'd have to keep one for a very long time just to make it pay for itself. Do the math. Trade in the old paid for gas drinker that gets 18 for a new 35 MPG car. That old one that burned 200 bucks of gas a month now has a 300 dollar a month payment and you haven't insured it or regestered it or put any gas in it. I know a lot of folks who have traded into a newer/new econemy car only to spend a lot more money just to drive it.....but man thier saving money! Got a TV, DVD and netflix.......don't have regular TV.
Now on the other side of the coin the only way for us to improve the econemy is to buy. When comsumer confidence is high and we spend the econemy takes care of itself. When it's low we don't buy and jobs go away. So do your part....BUY, BUY, BUY!!!!!
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