riverguide
Adventurer
I've lived in the big city and now that I'm living in a small mountain town of wyoming, I'm finding myself more and more wanting an older car that I don't necessarily need to be reliable on a consistant basis(though that wouldn't be a bad thing) being that my commute to work is less than a 2 mile round trip. Everything around town is close, easy walking distance or biking distance and I'm thinking that there isn't any better time to ditch the reliable and go for the adventure. My long trips are for fishing and those usually range no farther than 150 miles one way. I've got a few trips planned that would be closer to 300 miles one way. Those miles can add up and they could be quite strenuous on a vehicle with the age of a series but that is the least of my worries. To give an example, I've driven approx. 6k miles in almost 7months here, 4k I would contribute to town driving. Another 2k for fishing and exploration.
My first question is, do I ditch the Subaru as my nice daily and head up some adventure, not knowing what could be around the next turn with a good series? I've been looking around and probably wouldn't do much until spring time but I am putting quite a bit of thought into it.
Next question is, would any of you sell off your reliable daily in order to own and drive a series daily, considering these miles per day along with a few trips in between?
Am I crazy?
Thanks for your input. :coffeedrink:
Kyle
My first question is, do I ditch the Subaru as my nice daily and head up some adventure, not knowing what could be around the next turn with a good series? I've been looking around and probably wouldn't do much until spring time but I am putting quite a bit of thought into it.
Next question is, would any of you sell off your reliable daily in order to own and drive a series daily, considering these miles per day along with a few trips in between?
Am I crazy?
Thanks for your input. :coffeedrink:
Kyle