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Think I should sell or keep her?
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<blockquote data-quote="SVT Lurch" data-source="post: 7009401" data-attributes="member: 16730"><p>And someone who also just graduated, got a job, etc. and kept the Cobra but bought a daily. I'm still at home for the time being, but if I wanted to could afford to move out WITH both cars. (I'll be straight commission in two years, so I need to save what I can now). As stated above, insurance isn't much more for another car (or worst case, you literally park the Cobra, never drive it, and drop the insurance on it). I kept full coverage on both cars, and I pay $70/month for the Cobra, My Cobra is paid for, so I put the daily on a credit card with 0% and just make the minimum payment ($110), so it's only costing me $180/month for the second car (Actually about $200 if you include maintenance, but you get the point). I should point out that while carrying a balance like that on a credit card is nice because of the low payment (as opposed to a conventional auto loan) it does hurt your credit score (because it's above 40% of the total credit line on the credit card). No doubt it will be tough for a little while, but just try to think a few years down the road, if you sell it you'll miss it, and even if you have the money/time for another one, it will be much harder to find a clean SN95 to build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVT Lurch, post: 7009401, member: 16730"] And someone who also just graduated, got a job, etc. and kept the Cobra but bought a daily. I'm still at home for the time being, but if I wanted to could afford to move out WITH both cars. (I'll be straight commission in two years, so I need to save what I can now). As stated above, insurance isn't much more for another car (or worst case, you literally park the Cobra, never drive it, and drop the insurance on it). I kept full coverage on both cars, and I pay $70/month for the Cobra, My Cobra is paid for, so I put the daily on a credit card with 0% and just make the minimum payment ($110), so it's only costing me $180/month for the second car (Actually about $200 if you include maintenance, but you get the point). I should point out that while carrying a balance like that on a credit card is nice because of the low payment (as opposed to a conventional auto loan) it does hurt your credit score (because it's above 40% of the total credit line on the credit card). No doubt it will be tough for a little while, but just try to think a few years down the road, if you sell it you'll miss it, and even if you have the money/time for another one, it will be much harder to find a clean SN95 to build. [/QUOTE]
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