This goes not just for married folk but the rest of us too.
I see a lot of comments and threads both here and in real life about how 'I would totally buy that but the wife says no' or something to the same extent.
So, two part question:
1) Does your significant other really control/limit your spending on toys/projects? 2) If not, how do you control/limit yourself?
I guess I'll go first.
I've dated enough girls who've said things like 'maybe you shouldn't own motorcycles' to have limited myself to only those who realize this is my passion. So item 1 doesn't apply. Hell, current gf convinced me to go drive an ND a few weeks ago (which then lead to driving a Cayman GTS, which is becoming a dangerous recurring thought).
Part 2 however, is strictly self-controlled. I guess its up to you guys to judge whether I'm nuts.
1) Own things with no depreciation: I almost never lose money in this department. I buy vehicles that are either desirable enough to hold value, or so cheap that there's no way it can drop.
2) Repairs/Maintenance/tires don't count: I don't worry about this. New clutch? Whatever. Fluids, repairs? Whatever. I spin my own wrenches. Keep it running and it'll pay you back. I keep detailed excel sheets on everything I own.
3) Cash only. Only Cash. No payments. This self explanatory. Don't buy it if you can't afford it.
4) Upgrades, track days, new toys are ONLY with 'extra' money.
Item 1 and 2 keep me at such low monthly cost to have 3-5 (sometimes 7!) vehicles that I'm almost always below what the 'normal' person spends on their payment to own a miata or 2, a truck, a normal car, and some bikes.
3 is self explanatory. I have some self control.
4 is a bit different than what most car guys do. I basically set myself a very strict monthly budget which covers upkeep and insurance, fees, etc. Beyond that, if I want to buy more toys or upgrade them, I only do so if I've worked overtime, 2nd job, flipped cars, etc. This isn't actually that difficult to control thanks to having practically nothing left over after rent/utlities/insurance/food/savings.
This should be a fun read....