Chadstroma
Footballguy
I have no problem with someone who likes cars and gets enjoyment out of it- spending more on a car. The major point is to not spend all your money. The tendency thought is buy the luxury car or sports car or all options blah blah car because well.... I can afford it. Then every bottle of wine you drink is $100 and you eat out for lunch and dinner at nice places and take three vacations a year to tropical places.... etc.Not trying to turn this into a car thread, but cheap cars are a crucial part of funding retirement accounts IMHO. Toyota, Honda, Oldsmobile Aurora, etc.
Perfect example of not getting fixated on cars. My FIL, a Doctor, is loath to spend money on pretty much anything. He fixes everything (car, house, household appliances etc). Literally, there is pretty much nothing that he does not penny pinch on to an extreme level. I only know of two things he has been willing to spend a little more on: education for his kids (and now grandchildren) and cars. Even with the cars though he never buys new and would only buy cars he could work on (German cars, for example, are too computerized). So, he has a couple of Lexus, an aging Caddy and a classic Caddy.
Again, the point is never spend money on this but rather find the one or two things you really get a bang out of your buck- spend a tad more on it than other things and then be smart with the rest of your money and put a good amount away. Enjoy life now but be smart so you are not working at age 85 doing a job a high school kid should do for min wage and trying to figure out if you will have enough money for food and meds this week.