> Not to be rude, but if you don't love the car enough to not even question
> getting it fixed, then it sounds like you won't be happy with it. It also
> sounds like you would prefer something with better mileage and more
> options. I vote sell it.
It's not that I don't love the car, I really do enjoy the heck out of it,
it's just gotten to the point in my mind where it would be a heck of a lot
easier for me to just move on to something new. Summers in my Mustang are
torturous, and the gas mileage has always been killing my wallet on a
near-weekly basis. On the other hand, a new car would mean car payments and
higher insurance costs.
I'm fairly certain I'm going to sell it, now I just need to figure out how.
John
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