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Old 03-10-2008, 12:59 PM   #22 (permalink)
Posi_Joel
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Club Region: Rocky Mountain
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Well, thanks for all the responses, ideas, and opinions.

It's a tough decision. The Evo has been a dream car of mine since '99 which may not be long to some of you dedicated enthusiasts, but it was long before I could drive. So literally having my dream car has been awesome; I've never had as much fun.

I haven't decided what I'm going to do just yet. I'll probably sit down with my father and have a discussion with him because he's a brilliant guy, and he co-signed.

I'm still a kid, still building credit, still learning, and this just might have been the wrong decision. My previous cars were all significantly cheaper than this, and were paid in full, up front.
At the time, when I bought the car, I was still living at home and didn't need to worry about much financially - I pull in around $2000 a month (isn't much, but it's somethin'), which I would have been ok with had I not moved out, and taken a few 'life hits' here and there.

I'll figure something out though. Maybe I'll just go buy another Honduh.
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