lockingblock
AH enthusiast
I remember getting off the airplane after moving to Australia wide eyed from car shopping. I wasn't wealthy at the time and am still far from it. We went to Toyota and there was a used 70' series Landcruiser troop carrier. The price was 100,000 AUD about $75,000 at the time.
I wanted it, it was the vehicle of my dreams. We couldn't really afford something like that for a 3 year trip. It hurt my pride not to buy it. We bought a 2005 Jeep Cherokee (5 years old at the time) and it was an awesome vehicle for where we lived in Australia.
About 5 years later, I was in California and I drove by a the Toyota dealership (it was on the only main drag in town, wasn't off course at all). They had a dealer demo Landcruiser for $45,000. It was a $90,000 USD car. I drove it, thought about it and I didn't do it because it wasn't sensible.
Then in 2019 after moving back from Germany we finally found a Landcruiser at a price I could manage. It was a bit of a comprimise as it meant that the wife was going to end up keeping our older Toyota Sienna van. Finally bought one. Felt small and immediate remorse when I signed it off the lot and drove it away. Hated the mileage, complete lack of room and how much it sucks on the highway. Was a hell of a lot more than $45,000, as it was only two years old.
In 2020 before the world collapsed, I finally got rid of it. Disappointed in the purchase, as it was really underwealming after I owned it.
I have a pair of Swarovski El 12x50 binos I kind of feel the same about. Eventually I'll throw them on ebay and lick my wounds. Really thought that 12x50's were optimal after using 8x56 on a sheep hunt. They have been out of the box one time.
Be very careful of needful things.
I’ve experienced similar. Sometimes, my mental image of an item doesn’t align with the reality of using it.
What don’t you like about the Swaros?