- May 17, 2008
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I wanted your guys opinion on two different scenarios that I plan on taking this year or possibly late next year. I currently drive a 2007 NA subie impreza and am looking for something more fun to drive. Here's what I was thinking:
1) Keep my current car (has some dents and dings, about 65k on it) and buy a '00 or '01 mustang cobra SVT as a summer only car, for around $15k. Keep this set up for 2-4 years, sell both cars at the same time for whatever I am into at that point in time.
2) Sell current impreza for the next gen of wrx or Focus ST.
Option one would cost me roughly $15k upfront, and then after 2-4 years I could likely sell that for (hopefully) $13k plus sell my impreza for maybe $7k and thenprobably have a new budget of $30k for a new car, leaving me at spending $10k over all during the 4 years.
Option two, I could sell my impreza this year for roughly $10k, and buy an ST/wrx for $28k, putting me at spending $18k over the next 5 yrs (not counting interest and maint.)
What would you all do? Keep in mind I live in the north east and there's roughly a 3% personal property tax on all vehicles.
Thank you for your time.
1) Keep my current car (has some dents and dings, about 65k on it) and buy a '00 or '01 mustang cobra SVT as a summer only car, for around $15k. Keep this set up for 2-4 years, sell both cars at the same time for whatever I am into at that point in time.
2) Sell current impreza for the next gen of wrx or Focus ST.
Option one would cost me roughly $15k upfront, and then after 2-4 years I could likely sell that for (hopefully) $13k plus sell my impreza for maybe $7k and thenprobably have a new budget of $30k for a new car, leaving me at spending $10k over all during the 4 years.
Option two, I could sell my impreza this year for roughly $10k, and buy an ST/wrx for $28k, putting me at spending $18k over the next 5 yrs (not counting interest and maint.)
What would you all do? Keep in mind I live in the north east and there's roughly a 3% personal property tax on all vehicles.
Thank you for your time.
