OK, ive had enough of my car. time to start over. fortunately, my dad is also in the market for a new automobile. His offer is:
-sell my car for $3,000-$3,500 (buyer beware)
-use the $$$ to do some minor tune ups on his car (1999 Chevy Tahoe LT, 118,000 miles)
-he gives me his Tahoe
-he buys a new car for himself
im not too hot on the idea of driving a SUV. its not that its $50 to fill a tank, or that its slow as hell, or that it tips over in the wind. its just that after having a camaro for 6 months and looking at all the SUVs driving around ive grown to not like them becuase they are pointless. I wouldnt need all the space. I have enough room for my Golf clubs and then some with the seats folded down in the maro. plus it's 4x cheaper to fill a tank. My idea was:
-Sell my camaro
-sell my dads tahoe
-use the $$$ from the Tahoe to get a new car
-my dad gets to keep the difference in the $$$ from tahoe --> new car
fixing my car is out of the question. im not going to drop 4k into a car ive already put 5k into. give me advice! please!
-sell my car for $3,000-$3,500 (buyer beware)
-use the $$$ to do some minor tune ups on his car (1999 Chevy Tahoe LT, 118,000 miles)
-he gives me his Tahoe
-he buys a new car for himself
im not too hot on the idea of driving a SUV. its not that its $50 to fill a tank, or that its slow as hell, or that it tips over in the wind. its just that after having a camaro for 6 months and looking at all the SUVs driving around ive grown to not like them becuase they are pointless. I wouldnt need all the space. I have enough room for my Golf clubs and then some with the seats folded down in the maro. plus it's 4x cheaper to fill a tank. My idea was:
-Sell my camaro
-sell my dads tahoe
-use the $$$ from the Tahoe to get a new car
-my dad gets to keep the difference in the $$$ from tahoe --> new car
fixing my car is out of the question. im not going to drop 4k into a car ive already put 5k into. give me advice! please!
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