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by wmeredith
4331 days ago
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>> Car makers call it "contingency anxiety," the urge to buy a mechanically overqualified vehicle because maybe, once in a blue moon—or a hurricane on a high tide—the car buyer might need the extra functionality. The personal-use pickup market is a creature of contingency anxiety. After all, once a year, you need to bring home a Christmas tree. Source: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB1000142412788732443980... Full disclosure: I drive my daughter to Montessori school every morning in Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. |
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That said, I generally find myself having to move something big once a week during the summer months for landscaping, remodelling, maintenance, play, etc, and those are the times when I find my pickup to be indispensable.
Maybe when relayrides is more ubiquitous, I'll rethink the truck, but right now it's a luxury at about $17k.