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Date:         Sun, 2 Feb 2003 12:17:49 -0500
Reply-To:     Joachim Preiss <spielmobil@EARTHLINK.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Joachim Preiss <spielmobil@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject:      Re: Frugal to the nth
In-Reply-To:  <3E3D4DF7.2010905@charter.net>
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I remember a bumper sticker from good old Germany: Alt aber bezahlt! [old but all paid for].

Joachim Preiss Acton, MA [mailto:spielmobil@earthlink.net} '85 Westfalia 1.9WBX 'Spielmobil'

> -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com]On Behalf > Of John Rodgers > Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 11:57 > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Frugal to the nth > > > Chuck Hill wrote: > > >Folks, sometimes I'm just amazed at how little some of us want to spend > >on owning a set of wheels. People ask about fixing the unfixable > >instead of just biting the bullet and replacing it. > > > > I see these types all the time as well. Run a vehicle to death, do no > maintenance, and then complain about what a piece of junk they have when > it stops and leaves them on the side of the road somewhere. Also, there > is the type that gets the biggest, baddest machine they can, and they do > the same thing. I've got a couple of kids that are kinda that way. Big > bad machines, big bad payments. Pickup trucks over $30 grand apiece. > That's $60 thou... They rag me all the time about my old Vanagon. Fact > is my old 88 GL is paid for. If I'm out of work, nobody's coming to > re-possess it. If they have a ripple in their employment, they start > sweating. > > Let's see, here's a little equation for you. 2Trucks@$30K equals $60,000 > divided by $5000(Av. cost of Vanagon and I'm being generous - Westy's > not included) equals 12 - Vanagons that could be purchased for the price > of those pickup trucks. So if I did not buy 12 vanagons, but bought 10 > instead, and set aside the cost of two vans -$10K - for a maintenance > reserve, and drove a van for 2 years and then pushed it over a cliff, it > would take me 20 years to use up my supply of vans. Now I'm age 63 - so > 10 Vanagons at 2 years each would make me 83 years old, at which time I > might just keep the last one, and since I most likely wouldn't be > driving that much anymore, put it up on blocks out in front of the house > ( red-neck ancestral blood kicking in) and go out and sit in it once in > a while for old times sake and fond memories of good trips past. > > As for my current van, I spare no expense on it. I despise being broken > down somewhere or not being able to go when I want because some > maintenance item was not taken care off. The key word is "Preventive" > maintenance. Preventive maintenance includes replacing some parts > "before" the end of their service life to avoid unscheduled shutdowns > for repair/ maintenance. One does not run a set of tires until there is > a blowout before replacing the tires. You cannot pull an airplane over > and park it on a cloud because something broke as a result of bad > maintenance, but the vans are not airplanes and things are not quite as > critical on the vans, except for a few safety items, like brakes. But > good maintenance will up the reliability of the vans significantly, and > make life a lot more convenient. One thing, I never "cheap-ass" on my > maintenance. Pardon me, but if my hydraulic pump goes out, I am not > going to put a used pump on except as an emergency to get me to where I > can put a new (properly overhauled or brand new) one on, because I don't > want to be bothered with likely having to go through it all again. And > possibly out in some really inconvenient place - like maybe on the > Alaska Highway 100 miles from anywhere in any direction. > > Ok, I will get off my maintenance soapbox. > > John Rodgers > 88 GL Driver >


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