05-26-2009, 06:54 PM
Fair enough, and I do think the points made so far are sensible..on both sides of the fence. The practical aspects of making this work would provide for the biggest obstacles, yet I still believe the concept was worth bringing up for debate. I for one, would never ask for nor expect help from anyone with my misfortunes - I view it as my problem, no one else's .. although empathy does help [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif[/img] but not everyone shares the same finacial situation, or the same views. I also agree that to some extent the point that you should plan for your 14-17 year old car to occasinally "blow up" also has its merits, but given the microcosmos of this 968 ownership and forum we seem to enjoy that position is a bit too apathetic for my taste..though it is pragmatic. Maybe in my old age I'm becoming way too compassionate ( I was going to say " a softie", but someone here may have a field day with that term and I can just imagine the posts to follow [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif[/img] ) Since I throw away $ 20 or $ 50 or more on what seems like totally useless s**t any given day of the week and I'm talking about s**t I can certainly do without, I felt contributing a similar negligible sum along with others may better spent if I / we help one of our own, should the need arise.
Ok, I really have to go back to meetings or the financial catastrophy I'll be facing if I lose my job will be a bit more than any of you cheapskates would be willing to contribute annually [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img] so I'll leave this thread alone for a while and see if anyone else has different ideas or solutions, or if it comes to a conclusion that this falls short even at an ideologic level, much less trying to sort out the logistics of how to manage it..
As to mechanical warranties - if you read the conditions carefully on any of those policies you soon realize
that complying with them is nearly impossible, impractical and more expensive in the long run than the benefit you may get out of one. Also, not sure you can get any warranty if the car is older than 15 years, regardless of mileage. And that's just a new thing from US Fidelis ( no association, just saw their TV commercials ) , 99% of the others limit the car age at 10 years.
Oh BTW : I'm all in favor of the single working mothers fund ( or working their way trough college ) In fact, I think I actually have earned an Advocate level there as well... hey, you get a brass pole lapel pin !
Ok, I really have to go back to meetings or the financial catastrophy I'll be facing if I lose my job will be a bit more than any of you cheapskates would be willing to contribute annually [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img] so I'll leave this thread alone for a while and see if anyone else has different ideas or solutions, or if it comes to a conclusion that this falls short even at an ideologic level, much less trying to sort out the logistics of how to manage it..
As to mechanical warranties - if you read the conditions carefully on any of those policies you soon realize
that complying with them is nearly impossible, impractical and more expensive in the long run than the benefit you may get out of one. Also, not sure you can get any warranty if the car is older than 15 years, regardless of mileage. And that's just a new thing from US Fidelis ( no association, just saw their TV commercials ) , 99% of the others limit the car age at 10 years.
Oh BTW : I'm all in favor of the single working mothers fund ( or working their way trough college ) In fact, I think I actually have earned an Advocate level there as well... hey, you get a brass pole lapel pin !
(This post was last modified: 05-26-2009, 07:04 PM by ds968.)

