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Financial Decisions...selling a car
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16450876" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>Wife has a new Civic. I had an access cab first gen Tundra. Not suitable for a baby. Sold it to a friend, picked up a first gen Sequoia, and am repairing it/fixing it up. Was way way way better for the baby and at the sub 8k price point, space/reliability was what I needed with the baby. </p><p></p><p>Haven't touched the mustang in 2 months, so who knows with COVID and the economy I may find myself selling it to do other things. Plus save the insurance money. </p><p></p><p>But as far as reorganizing your life for the baby, that's absolutely a wise choice. It was one of the more helpful decisions I made proactively as it was able to be done on my time, not necessarily in a rushed panic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16450876, member: 46336"] Wife has a new Civic. I had an access cab first gen Tundra. Not suitable for a baby. Sold it to a friend, picked up a first gen Sequoia, and am repairing it/fixing it up. Was way way way better for the baby and at the sub 8k price point, space/reliability was what I needed with the baby. Haven't touched the mustang in 2 months, so who knows with COVID and the economy I may find myself selling it to do other things. Plus save the insurance money. But as far as reorganizing your life for the baby, that's absolutely a wise choice. It was one of the more helpful decisions I made proactively as it was able to be done on my time, not necessarily in a rushed panic. [/QUOTE]
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