Go for it Ron , you only live once.;)
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Go for it Ron , you only live once.;)
Get on with it!
(in chorus) "Yes - Get on with it!"
I have seen been in this car it is beautiful.
Go for it. Don't know how you wife you resist, she obviously hasn't been in it.
Buy it Ron
wish ho har was like your wife...I was eyeing a nice RRC with duel fuel and he said "NO you can not have it":mad::(
Mrs ho har:angel:
Ron wlll always find a problem, any problem. He is an obsessive pedantic. (if there is a syndrome)
He'll have to fix the typo above, if he doesn't it will eat his soul away.
Should Ron buy an RRS? Yes.
Get it, Get it, Get it, Get it, Get it, Get it, Get it!
After talking it over with my wife, I've decided against it, as much as I'd love one. She isn't against me having it. I am.
I'm looking to retire in the next 6 months so spending $57k on a car - especially a Rangie - is not a good idea.
I wouldn't be able to afford the servicing costs, let alone the repairs and depreciation. I can't write it off as a business expense.
$57k is under the Luxury Car Tax so the business expense is not much of an issue other than servicing costs and loan repayments (if you go that path).
Buy the RRS... sell the house and buy a cheaper one down here near Canberra so you can help me keep my P38A running ;)
I may be in the market for an RRS after Christmas as well... it will be 12 months since I bought this P38A and it's CHP loan (business/tax deduction) will be paid out so I may be looking for a newer addition to the "fleet". That should give you enough time to become as proficient on the RRS as you are on the P38A :D
... but if you have decided to not go down the RRS path, that is a loss to the RRS owners on this site.
Best wishes, Paul.
I agree with you in that case with $57000 you can have your RR very well set up and do the "Mother of all Trips" ;)
I am retired and think that my $ 15000 Defe is as good as a new vehicle to tour in Oz at my pleassure.