GIANT fight with wife, I think the c4s has to go
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GIANT fight with wife, I think the c4s has to go
I just can not take one more day of her giving me a hard time about the 50k toy that gets driven 2k miles a year. I know everyone will say get rid of her but we have two kids under 3.
I think I have two options, sell the car or get into a higher millage c2. I will post a for sale/trade listing tomorrow after I take some current photos. I purchased this car about 1 year ago at the height of the market with only 20k miles, so I am sure I will take a bit of a betting. The truly sad thing is I have some great parts that never even made it on the car(x-pipe, pss9's, and tons of stereo gear).
I think I have two options, sell the car or get into a higher millage c2. I will post a for sale/trade listing tomorrow after I take some current photos. I purchased this car about 1 year ago at the height of the market with only 20k miles, so I am sure I will take a bit of a betting. The truly sad thing is I have some great parts that never even made it on the car(x-pipe, pss9's, and tons of stereo gear).
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Too bad, really, but no matter how big a loss you take on the C4S it'll be cheaper than divorce and child care and all that stuff. So, sell me your car really cheap. OK?
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But if you sell at a loss and then "downgrade into a higher mileage C2" won't you get the same sort of argument: "Why do you have a $25K car sitting in the garage after you sold your $50k car for so cheap?!?! I wanna divorce!"
Do what Trinitony says. And wait for a few more years and then sell it.....
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I'd remind her that you would lose money, possibly a considerable amount, as the market has changed drastically. Also state that no matter where you had invested your money last year, you would probably have taken a loss. I don't think "downgrading" ( I hate this term when comparing WB to NB) would change the situation that much.
As you and others have said though, don't let a car wreck your marriage.
As you and others have said though, don't let a car wreck your marriage.
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+1. That said, I also second that family comes first and as special as these cars are, they are replaceable.