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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 1505120" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>Who says you have to quit buying the good stuff when you retire? Since retiring at 53 I have bought a new VW Passat in 2000 (worst car I ever owned by the way), a new Honda Accord in 2007, a new Chevy Silverado 4 X 4 in 2008, a new Harley Ultra Classic in 2011, a new 27 foot Toy Hauler camper in 2011 and a new Ford Escape in 2014. Paid cash for everyone of them. I think next on the list in a couple of years is a new pickup--again. If you plan ahead, get a good financial adviser and don't owe anyone a dime when you retire it isn't hard to maintain your life style. I always said-I wasn't a rich person when I was working so I didn't expect to be one when I retired--but I do just fine---thank-you. P.S. I forgot to mention that we also built a new house since being retired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 1505120, member: 5382"] Who says you have to quit buying the good stuff when you retire? Since retiring at 53 I have bought a new VW Passat in 2000 (worst car I ever owned by the way), a new Honda Accord in 2007, a new Chevy Silverado 4 X 4 in 2008, a new Harley Ultra Classic in 2011, a new 27 foot Toy Hauler camper in 2011 and a new Ford Escape in 2014. Paid cash for everyone of them. I think next on the list in a couple of years is a new pickup--again. If you plan ahead, get a good financial adviser and don't owe anyone a dime when you retire it isn't hard to maintain your life style. I always said-I wasn't a rich person when I was working so I didn't expect to be one when I retired--but I do just fine---thank-you. P.S. I forgot to mention that we also built a new house since being retired. [/QUOTE]
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