True. Although I could afford a Porsche/M series, I'd be happy with a CTR and use the difference on family.I feel selfish spending the money on "me" monthly vs on my family. It's what I've always wanted but I could spend the next four years spending money on it vs my family.
No major mods.True. Although I could afford a Porsche/M series, I'd be happy with a CTR and use the difference on family.
Honestly, $35k for a vehicle isn't too much from the norm these days. I believe the average sales price is around $30k.
Unless the payments are a burden, why not keep the vehicle and stop spending money on mods?
But you have the OG poster...so you're forced to never sell. Simple rules man.I feel selfish spending the money on "me" monthly vs on my family. It's what I've always wanted but I could spend the next four years spending money on it vs my family.
17-20k is average yearly mileage in Atlanta.Wow. If that's the current private party FMV, maybe you would get $33K from a dealer, though I would love to see an enthusiast buy it.
If anyone plans to use CTR as a daily (as opposed to a garaged weekend car), 18,000 miles over 12 months is not bad at all. . . . the excess 6,000 miles wouldn't make much of a difference a few years down the road.