I would hang on till the summer if you don’t have to sell for financial reasons and see how you feel after the winter blues , you would probably get more for it then anyway if you still feel the same .
mat as benja will testify I’m in the same situation.
However plan was always keep mine, it’s all paid off etc, and the money it’s worth would vaporise pretty quick and you’d never justify buying another when you have kids.
Our first is due on sat
Right, let’s get this straight. I sold all my bikes when I got a car. Then after years of cars costing me money, I decided I needed to get a bike to get fit etc.
Then I regretted having sold a great selection of bikes.
So, don’t sell the car. The money will be swallowed up in all the things that responsible adults do with cash ( ISAs, kitchens etc, new bathrooms).
You will be able to fund the rest of your life with the cash that you earn, day to day, I reckon, in a job that is always in demand.
You made the switch from a corporate organisation to being your own man.
Stick with it. An S1, lovely as it might seem , will be a come down after all the work you have done (and spent) on your motor.
You can’t tell me that an Evora will be the solution!
Keep the Exige. Take Steph away in it for the weekends away you will surely need when nippers come along.
End of sermon!
Amen ! Wise words
Wise words thommo mate!
keep it it is paid for, the money will just go if you sell it. I would only sell mine for an original S1
[quote=pete757]Wise words thommo mate!
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That’s the first time I’ve made any sense at that time of night with a number of G&Ts and most of a bottle of red inside me . . .
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That’s the first time I’ve made any sense at that time of night with a number of G&Ts and most of a bottle of red inside me . . . [/quote]
All the best speeches are written on that basis mate!
It’s now 11.00 pm in OZ… !!! (hic!)