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Originally Posted by bfrank1972
I guess people have small driveways, or maybe live in the city, but why does everyone try to make one vehicle do everything? Never made sense to me. Two vehicles, one for utility and one for all out fun.
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Apart from the expense of purchasing two vehicles instead of one, as well as limited garage space, another factor is ancillary costs like servicing, registration and insurance. Here in Australia this can easily add up to a couple of grand a year or more, per car. You really need deep pockets or a strong desire to own multiple vehicles to justify throwing thousands of dollars at maintaining, insuring and registering multiple vehicles, especially if you are able to make one vehicle work for your lifestyle.