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Dealership got me!

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boomhower

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Wife's car starting dying fast so we went looking for a replacement. Went with the intention of a slightly used compact. Loan wasn't working the way we wanted due to the negative equity we had to roll in. (made a big mistake on her last vehicle) Ended up with a new Camry. Wasn't my preferred pick, going new I would have rather had an Accord but it's what she liked better. Go looking for a $14k used car and buy a $24k new car. Damned salesman!

*yes, this is a bit in jest.
 
Wife's car starting dying fast so we went looking for a replacement. Went with the intention of a slightly used compact. Loan wasn't working the way we wanted due to the negative equity we had to roll in. (made a big mistake on her last vehicle) Ended up with a new Camry. Wasn't my preferred pick, going new I would have rather had an Accord but it's what she liked better. Go looking for a $14k used car and buy a $24k new car. Damned salesman!

*yes, this is a bit in jest.


Happy wife, happy life, ()🙂

Give her a week, and start working on your birthday present, :whiste:
 
Ehh... At least you still have a sense of humor!

For me, rarely do things go as planned. Being able to adjust to whatever is happening at the moment is part of life for those who don't want to be permanently stressed out or pissed off.

The Camry is well liked by many people, hopefully you and your wife will love it. If you do find yourself aggravated, just keep thinking of the car you got rid of... You using terms like 'dying fast', 'negative equity', and 'big mistake' lead me to believe you'll have a good reasons to be happy with the Camry.

Edit: LOL @ the post from "ino,uno,soweno."!
 
Wife's car starting dying fast so we went looking for a replacement. Went with the intention of a slightly used compact. Loan wasn't working the way we wanted due to the negative equity we had to roll in. (made a big mistake on her last vehicle) Ended up with a new Camry. Wasn't my preferred pick, going new I would have rather had an Accord but it's what she liked better. Go looking for a $14k used car and buy a $24k new car. Damned salesman!

*yes, this is a bit in jest.




I owe, I owe ... so its off to work I go?
 
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