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Old 07-19-2019, 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Bumbo View Post
The rust is a concern I wouldn’t want to deal with long term. Depending on how bad it can make easy maintenance and upgrade projects most costly.

I would go with #2 if I were in your shoes. That said, I do like having multiple cars/trucks, but it is expensive to have that luxury/diversity (car/suv/truck).

I don’t know how much you drive but my commutes are short and gas cost does not really play into my decision making. If the 5th gen ticks all the personal use boxes, then I would dump the accord and the 4th gen.

My commute is short less then 5 miles. The only thing really stopping me is I can beat on my 4th gen and not worry about it. scratch the paint on some branches off road no problem. Also going on the beach, right now the 4th gen is rusted. I take it on the beach at least once a week. IDk if I would want to do that to a rust free truck.
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