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Old 07-19-2019, 12:19 PM
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Default Re: New FOB Pricing and Insurance Coverage

Originally Posted by philosophico
You losing your key falls under your own negligence and would be denied. Your key stop working falls under typical wear maintenance and also would be denied. The general rule of thumb is if you can't afford to maintain the car it is time to get rid of it.
Not how I'd say it, but that is just about my attitude as well.

In the ten years I've owned my three Crossfires, I have bought a set of $800-900 tires at LEAST once every two years.
I just dropped over $600 on a new top.

PERHAPS, one day, I will need a SKREEM (I have two keys) which will cost $700. What is the big deal? Why is $700 for a SKREEM a big deal, but $800 for tires every two years not a big deal?

I don't think people THINK, they FEEL.