At that price it should include free diesel and camping for life!Does that include VAT?!?
How much was the deck chair option?
If you stick 74k in an inflation calculator it equates to about 5k in 1970.
50k about 3.5k
Mike
An extra £2415 but that includes VAT & first year registration fee.How much was the deck chair option?
My parents 4 bed detached house with large garden was bought for £8000 in 1970. It’s now worth £600k.
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The lessons here are:
- Don't put money in the bank. It will never keep up.
- Mentally, you have to adjust to these numbers and accept the world has moved on. If you keep thinking everything should cost the same as it did 20 years ago, you'll get stuck.
Well yes but only up to a point. The California is a truely superb vehicle, that we all agree but with figures rapidly approaching the £100k mark for something with no hot water system or toilet are just plain daft IMO.....and have VW sorted that roof corrosion issue yet?The lessons here are:
- Don't put money in the bank. It will never keep up.
- Mentally, you have to adjust to these numbers and accept the world has moved on. If you keep thinking everything should cost the same as it did 20 years ago, you'll get stuck.
It is never as simple as that.The lessons here are:
- Don't put money in the bank. It will never keep up.
- Mentally, you have to adjust to these numbers and accept the world has moved on. If you keep thinking everything should cost the same as it did 20 years ago, you'll get stuck.
I have to be careful as I'm self employed. All too easy to end up charging just £40 to repair Granny's "worthless" mantle clock, having spent hours on it (and then going around to collect for free when she breaks it again!).That was my point. I see it in my parents and catch myself sometimes saying “HOW MUCH”
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