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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Decisions, Decisions, Help me out SVTP...
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<blockquote data-quote="69mach03" data-source="post: 7291118" data-attributes="member: 11021"><p>I think things get a little more complicated when it comes to parting ways with a car that means a lot to you. I don't know how you are, but I'd hate to sell my car to a friend, or sell / trade it locally. Doing so would create a constant reminder of how I got into a financial struggle and was forced to give up a car that I'd planned to keep forever. If you sell it to someone outside of your county (or state), you may never see the car again -- and for me, that would be how I'd like it. Otherwise, some would rather "keep it in the family" so to speak -- in that case, throwing the keys to your buddy may be the best decision. I vote for selling the car outright, taking the difference after paying off the loan to use as a down payment on the replacement car that you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69mach03, post: 7291118, member: 11021"] I think things get a little more complicated when it comes to parting ways with a car that means a lot to you. I don't know how you are, but I'd hate to sell my car to a friend, or sell / trade it locally. Doing so would create a constant reminder of how I got into a financial struggle and was forced to give up a car that I'd planned to keep forever. If you sell it to someone outside of your county (or state), you may never see the car again -- and for me, that would be how I'd like it. Otherwise, some would rather "keep it in the family" so to speak -- in that case, throwing the keys to your buddy may be the best decision. I vote for selling the car outright, taking the difference after paying off the loan to use as a down payment on the replacement car that you want. [/QUOTE]
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