I never thought I'd say this, but it's time to sell

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Well best of luck to you. I don't think your heart is in this selling the car idea. Or maybe it actually is.

I'll say that there always are a lot more "sacrifices" women have to make, because women always want a lot more to begin with. Is her sacrifice going to be drive a 10yo, paid for car like Dave Ramsey advocates when you are on a strict budget? Are you going to live downtown where you don't have to drive as much, or in the suburbs in a nice house?

I store a car that I never drive in dry storage and it costs about $100 a month. If you get a place with a garage, it doesn't cost you anything. Park it, cover it, take the insurance off, then when you done with school, it's there waiting on you.

Whatever money you get for it will be gone before you know it. The script always goes the same: graduate, now wife wants a better house, now hubby has to pay for that, now wife wants kids, now wife wants another, bigger house, etc etc etc.

As I said...if you REALLY want to keep that car for the 12 months, you will. If you DON'T and you want something ELSE the wife will "let" you buy:lovestor: then that's what will happen.End of story.

PS no you won't be able to find something similar. People needing money always sell too cheap. Then they buy something cheap that needs everything the first car HAD done to it already. Unless you WANT a Camry, keep it.

I agree with this reply :burnout: