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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="4VFreak" data-source="post: 16406125" data-attributes="member: 39212"><p>- I own the Cobra, title in hand.</p><p> - I don't drive the car like I used to, since we had our two kids. The car is usually blocked in by a pile of bikes and powerwheels, so getting it out to clean it up and take it out is sometimes more of a pain than it's worth. As I mentioned originally, it is a convertible, so the window of time during the year to drive it is fairly slim too.</p><p> - Remainder of the Bullitt price will be financed.</p><p> - That is a good question about rarely driving the next toy car as well. I guess I was hoping that it being a coupe would open up a couple more months out of the year to drive it so I thought I'd make a bit more effort to do so.</p><p> - Yeah, financing the weekend car is a hang-up for me as well. I would imagine that I would pay it off before the loan term is up. Paying cash outright for the remainder of the Bullitt is an option; but I have a good rate, and with all the down stocks in the market I'd like to keep as much cash on hand to take advantage as possible.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the thought exercise. I'm going to continue to mull it over for a bit, and call the guy I'm working with later this morning to let him know one way or the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4VFreak, post: 16406125, member: 39212"] - I own the Cobra, title in hand. - I don't drive the car like I used to, since we had our two kids. The car is usually blocked in by a pile of bikes and powerwheels, so getting it out to clean it up and take it out is sometimes more of a pain than it's worth. As I mentioned originally, it is a convertible, so the window of time during the year to drive it is fairly slim too. - Remainder of the Bullitt price will be financed. - That is a good question about rarely driving the next toy car as well. I guess I was hoping that it being a coupe would open up a couple more months out of the year to drive it so I thought I'd make a bit more effort to do so. - Yeah, financing the weekend car is a hang-up for me as well. I would imagine that I would pay it off before the loan term is up. Paying cash outright for the remainder of the Bullitt is an option; but I have a good rate, and with all the down stocks in the market I'd like to keep as much cash on hand to take advantage as possible. Thanks for the thought exercise. I'm going to continue to mull it over for a bit, and call the guy I'm working with later this morning to let him know one way or the other. [/QUOTE]
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