I finally found a salvaged mirror

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Main Forum' started by Paul Gregory, Oct 20, 2025 at 12:23 PM.

  1. bisco

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    idk how new it is, but i think the disparity waxes and wanes over the generations.
    certainly, hi tech has given many entrepreneurs have made billions, and ceo pay has gone crazy.
    wall street is richer than ever, and american workers keep adding fuel by weekly paycheck investments into all sorts of funds.
    add internet earnings and other things, and it's probably a recipe for disaster
     
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    Meaning, not in Alaska?
     
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    The signs say snow tires or tire chains required after October 1st, but the roads were fine.
     
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    Saved around $25-$50 CAD.

    New mirror and mirror cover ordered from Toyotatown Parts Direct (London, ON) would have come to $385 CAD including tax and shipping.

    Driving 800mi to Surrey, BC costs about $80 CAD(assuming 50mi/gal and $1.20/L fuel price in the Calgary area and $1.50/L to refuel in Surrey). Google says the sales tax rate in Surrey is 12%, so the $240 used part comes to almost $270 with tax. Together with the fuel cost, that puts a total cost of around $350 CAD and 10 hours of driving time.
    (I'm assuming the 800mi is round trip and Paul lives somewhere on the east slope of the Rockies)

    Now if the trip also included non-car related stuff, then that $80 worth of gas becomes shared with the other activities. But if those other activities resulted in a night or more in a hotel, then that's even more added costs unless he was able to stay with friends/family in the greater Vancouver area.


    For comparison's sake, the same order would have cost someone in the US about $230USD($315CAD) if they waited until Black Friday, or $300USD/$420CAD if they just couldn't wait for the sale and had to order immediately.
     
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    I needed an excuse for a road trip. The fuel cost me about $150.
     
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    Congratulations on being the victim.

    Yeah, that darn older generation actually graduated high school, learned a trade, found a decent job with a decent company, learned more stuff, get promoted to other positions, got paid better every year, and live comfortably from that job. All my friends from the 1980s to present have decent jobs, with healthcare and 401ks. We have nice houses, decent cars, some for just commuting and some for family time. Vacations a few times a year for a week or so at a time and still have 2 weeks left over at the end of the year....everyone chooses their own path. You're only held back by yourself. If you think you can't do it, you're right. If you think you can do it, you're also right. It's all on you. The people I see that don't succeed are the ones that wouldn't succeed at anything because of themselves, not what someone else does. Moaning and groaning about what someone else has earned gets you nowhere. Focus on yourself and don't worry about what other people are doing or what they have. Be a good person and try to not be a nutcase, don't try to tell everyone else how they should live or what they should do with the money they earn, life is a bit more relaxing.