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Old 07-17-2008, 09:11 AM
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Here are my thoughts about Biodiesel and a $50k car:

Buy a Rusty old early 80's 300d for $500, fix all the accessories you prefer. Drive it on WVO, Bio or whatever. I doubt it'll give you many issues. When it dies, buy another one.

You'll still be ahead financially if you do that 20 - 30 times vs. buying a CDI.

But of course it'll be an old rusty car that you won't feel good about. But what's 'feel good about' worth in a dollar value? Not that much to me. But I bought this (my daily drive) for $500 and it's been a nice car. The best deal I've had yet on a MB. Most of mine have been under $1000 and all ran great.

Not that spending $50k on a car is a bad investment, but as Jeremy said, if you're going to take risks, it's a better investment to do it on something that's not got such a high upfront cost. But of course, you may have more money than you know what to do with. I still think there are better places to put the money though. I think I'd change my auto buying ideas only slightly no matter how much my annual income grew. Cars are not an investment. But you do have to admit they are fun. Still... go out and buy an old one and you won't have to worry about Service Engine lights coming on because their are none!
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