Basically, I hate debt. With a passion. I'm trying to do this with as little debt as possible, and I draw a blank when it comes to my work vehicle. I've got two kids that I may occasionally have to haul, so my little car does a decent job of that. My full time job supplies me with a work vehicle, and because of that my car has been rarely used.
I'd like to get a van or pickup with a ladder rack, but I'm having a hard time deciding on that because of the lack of an ability to haul my family of four. I know several of you guys started out with an SUV, and I think that's awesome. My deal is that I don't have a car with an existing roof rack to carry ladders. Then, the idea dawned on me. A roof rack! Something like a Thule or Yakima that most people use to carry bikes and kayaks and such. Just enough room for a small extension ladder, a step ladder, and I can carry all my bucket and stuff in the trunk.
I've heard that most people don't care what you're driving, just care about the job that you do. But I think a Nissan Sentra with a handful of ladders on the roof would look dumb.
Care to elaborate? I think I should stop worrying and get out there already.
I'd like to get a van or pickup with a ladder rack, but I'm having a hard time deciding on that because of the lack of an ability to haul my family of four. I know several of you guys started out with an SUV, and I think that's awesome. My deal is that I don't have a car with an existing roof rack to carry ladders. Then, the idea dawned on me. A roof rack! Something like a Thule or Yakima that most people use to carry bikes and kayaks and such. Just enough room for a small extension ladder, a step ladder, and I can carry all my bucket and stuff in the trunk.
I've heard that most people don't care what you're driving, just care about the job that you do. But I think a Nissan Sentra with a handful of ladders on the roof would look dumb.
Care to elaborate? I think I should stop worrying and get out there already.
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