02-03-2022, 02:03 PM
Everyone beat me to it with respect to "cars way more expensive than bikes", but yes. +1.
It turns out that people will pay huge amounts of money for options that they never exercise. SUVs are also that way too. And going to university lectures. I think it's an important part of human nature to take into account.
(02-03-2022, 10:03 AM)danbrotherston Wrote: And yeah, I'm sure someone has some example of a 18 year old Toyota they got from some grandma who never drove it, which they then proceeded to never drive for another 10 years, and thus spent less than 3k per year on it...so like...sure, if you don't actually want to drive your car, you can spend less on it...why do you own a car again?
It turns out that people will pay huge amounts of money for options that they never exercise. SUVs are also that way too. And going to university lectures. I think it's an important part of human nature to take into account.