My 1989 Chrysler LeBaron Turbo, a hand-me-down, from my late grandfather by way of my mother, is having a serious transmission problem. This morning, my Chrysler LeBaron would not accelerate past 45 miles per hour, and it was making a loud whining sound whenever I was accelerating.You might wonder why I am still driving the LeBaron when such a problem could very easily turn into a serious money drain. Well, I am partly very attached to the LeBaron because it was my grandfather's car. (I was with him when he bought the LeBaron. He paid it off with a check outright without financing. Smart man.) And partly I am convinced that a car payment is a gigantic waste of disposable income.
It is true that it will likely cost me a pretty penny to get the Chrysler LeBaron's transmission fixed (i.e. rebuilt or replaced). But when I think of all the money I could be spending every month for the payment on a newer car, I am actually rather glad that I can fix the problem by throwing a few hundred dollars at the LeBaron instead of having a hefty monthly payment.
Keeping up with the Joneses, by trying to have a slick and shiny new car, can be a disaster for your discretionary income, which means less to save and invest and less wealth when you retire.
I have a sneaking suspicion that when my grandfather's old LeBaron finally gives up the ghost, I will trot myself down to the used car lot and pick up another low-mileage old car that will get me there without sucking me dry and without leaving me with nothing to contribute to my retirement accounts.
So tomorrow I will proudly stride into the AAMCO transmission shop (after a conservative 25 MPH drive!) to get the LeBaron's transmission fixed. The LeBaron will probably elicit stares from younger, hipper customers, with newer cars and better paint. But I will hold my head high, secure that my grandfather's old LeBaron will be driving me all the way to the bank for years to come.
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Thanks for commenting on my blog! (I left a response as well). I have also added you to my RSS, and am looking forward to reading about your journey! It's great to know there are other young entrepreneurs out there going through the same motions as I am. *=)
Hi Terra,
Thanks for your comment also. We entrepreneurs need to help each other stay motivated! Thanks again for visiting and feel free to comment on any of my other posts if you have anything to contribute!
Best,
Zachary
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