Anonymous wrote:Sorry, OP, you and your arrangement are a little bit weird. Your asking normal people for advice. I don't think you will get what you're looking for
Anonymous wrote:How can you not see that the most logical option is to trade in your current car for a used minivan?
Who gives a shit what the particular model that you really like is new? If you don't want to spend $36k for a car that will be barely used (and I agree that you shouldn't) then don't try to claim the excuse that it's the only model to suit your needs. Minivans have been around since 1984.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you get the bigger car and get rid of the small car?
OP here:
1) We are worried that as soon we will get rid of it, our situation may change (maybe a new job or whatever) and we will be in the market for a second car, that would be a pity
2) Also DH bought the small car before we got married so any money he gets from it will not go toward the new car and he doesn't think we will get much money (maybe $6-7K) for it so he is not much interested in selling it.
DH here. WTF is this? What kind of weird arrangement do you have?
Is he married to you or not?
OP here, He didn't ask for it, but I would let him keep that money, yeah that is what works for us (we both kept what we had before we got married, that is what works for us), no complaint here, my point was it doesn't make the new car cheaper and he doesn't care about selling it anyway. Let please stay on topic, thanks
Stay on topic? The topic was should we sell our current car.
We said yes.
You said you can't sell it, your DH won't allow you to sell it. It's his money, not yours.
Then you accused us of getting off topic.
Actually, that isn't true. The question was should they buy a second car. OP never suggested that they'd sell the first, and specifically indicated they didn't want to.
It may be ridiculous, but you *are* getting off topic (and got huffy when called on it, which makes you . . . I don't know what. But it isn't good.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you get the bigger car and get rid of the small car?
OP here:
1) We are worried that as soon we will get rid of it, our situation may change (maybe a new job or whatever) and we will be in the market for a second car, that would be a pity
2) Also DH bought the small car before we got married so any money he gets from it will not go toward the new car and he doesn't think we will get much money (maybe $6-7K) for it so he is not much interested in selling it.
DH here. WTF is this? What kind of weird arrangement do you have?
Is he married to you or not?
OP here, He didn't ask for it, but I would let him keep that money, yeah that is what works for us (we both kept what we had before we got married, that is what works for us), no complaint here, my point was it doesn't make the new car cheaper and he doesn't care about selling it anyway. Let please stay on topic, thanks
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Stay on topic? The topic was should we sell our current car.
We said yes.
You said you can't sell it, your DH won't allow you to sell it. It's his money, not yours.
Then you accused us of getting off topic.
Actually, that isn't true. The question was should they buy a second car. OP never suggested that they'd sell the first, and specifically indicated they didn't want to.
It may be ridiculous, but you *are* getting off topic (and got huffy when called on it, which makes you . . . I don't know what. But it isn't good.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you get the bigger car and get rid of the small car?
OP here:
1) We are worried that as soon we will get rid of it, our situation may change (maybe a new job or whatever) and we will be in the market for a second car, that would be a pity
2) Also DH bought the small car before we got married so any money he gets from it will not go toward the new car and he doesn't think we will get much money (maybe $6-7K) for it so he is not much interested in selling it.
DH here. WTF is this? What kind of weird arrangement do you have?
Is he married to you or not?
OP here, He didn't ask for it, but I would let him keep that money, yeah that is what works for us (we both kept what we had before we got married, that is what works for us), no complaint here, my point was it doesn't make the new car cheaper and he doesn't care about selling it anyway. Let please stay on topic, thanks
Stay on topic? The topic was should we sell our current car.
We said yes.
You said you can't sell it, your DH won't allow you to sell it. It's his money, not yours.
Then you accused us of getting off topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you get the bigger car and get rid of the small car?
OP here:
1) We are worried that as soon we will get rid of it, our situation may change (maybe a new job or whatever) and we will be in the market for a second car, that would be a pity
2) Also DH bought the small car before we got married so any money he gets from it will not go toward the new car and he doesn't think we will get much money (maybe $6-7K) for it so he is not much interested in selling it.
DH here. WTF is this? What kind of weird arrangement do you have?
Is he married to you or not?
OP here, He didn't ask for it, but I would let him keep that money, yeah that is what works for us (we both kept what we had before we got married, that is what works for us), no complaint here, my point was it doesn't make the new car cheaper and he doesn't care about selling it anyway. Let please stay on topic, thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you get the bigger car and get rid of the small car?
OP here:
1) We are worried that as soon we will get rid of it, our situation may change (maybe a new job or whatever) and we will be in the market for a second car, that would be a pity
2) Also DH bought the small car before we got married so any money he gets from it will not go toward the new car and he doesn't think we will get much money (maybe $6-7K) for it so he is not much interested in selling it.
DH here. WTF is this? What kind of weird arrangement do you have?
Is he married to you or not?
OP here, He didn't ask for it, but I would let him keep that money, yeah that is what works for us (we both kept what we had before we got married, that is what works for us), no complaint here, my point was it doesn't make the new car cheaper and he doesn't care about selling it anyway. Let please stay on topic, thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you get the bigger car and get rid of the small car?
OP here:
1) We are worried that as soon we will get rid of it, our situation may change (maybe a new job or whatever) and we will be in the market for a second car, that would be a pity
2) Also DH bought the small car before we got married so any money he gets from it will not go toward the new car and he doesn't think we will get much money (maybe $6-7K) for it so he is not much interested in selling it.
DH here. WTF is this? What kind of weird arrangement do you have?
Is he married to you or not?
OP here, He didn't ask for it, but I would let him keep that money, yeah that is what works for us (we both kept what we had before we got married, that is what works for us), no complaint here, my point was it doesn't make the new car cheaper and he doesn't care about selling it anyway. Let please stay on topic, thanks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t you get the bigger car and get rid of the small car?
OP here:
1) We are worried that as soon we will get rid of it, our situation may change (maybe a new job or whatever) and we will be in the market for a second car, that would be a pity
2) Also DH bought the small car before we got married so any money he gets from it will not go toward the new car and he doesn't think we will get much money (maybe $6-7K) for it so he is not much interested in selling it.
DH here. WTF is this? What kind of weird arrangement do you have?
Is he married to you or not?
