I'm at a Loss
#1
I'm at a Loss
I just came to the realization that in about 14 months, I'll be leaving for college, and my stang will stay behind for at least the 1st year. It kind of makes me reluctant to spend any money on it, knowing that by the time I graduate in 2011 and really start driving it again, it'll be NINE years old!
It also doesn't make sense for me to do something like buy a 5.4 block and slowly build it up as money comes in until it's complete, as it's likely that I'll have to leave it right in the middle of it's construction and it will just sit in a garage for months at a time collecting dust.
What should I do?
It also doesn't make sense for me to do something like buy a 5.4 block and slowly build it up as money comes in until it's complete, as it's likely that I'll have to leave it right in the middle of it's construction and it will just sit in a garage for months at a time collecting dust.
What should I do?
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Originally Posted by CCM
I just came to the realization that in about 14 months, I'll be leaving for college, and my stang will stay behind for at least the 1st year. It kind of makes me reluctant to spend any money on it, knowing that by the time I graduate in 2011 and really start driving it again, it'll be NINE years old!
It also doesn't make sense for me to do something like buy a 5.4 block and slowly build it up as money comes in until it's complete, as it's likely that I'll have to leave it right in the middle of it's construction and it will just sit in a garage for months at a time collecting dust.
What should I do?
It also doesn't make sense for me to do something like buy a 5.4 block and slowly build it up as money comes in until it's complete, as it's likely that I'll have to leave it right in the middle of it's construction and it will just sit in a garage for months at a time collecting dust.
What should I do?
Think about this though, it wil stay behind for the first year, and when you get it back the odometer will be roughly the same. <grin> and if yer hardly driving it, it will be 9 years old in time, but not 9 years old mechanically.
Yer better off holding off on that shortblock. imo.
#4
You're both right, and I'm really excited about the fact that I'll be keeping miles off it. It gets driven far too much currently, much more than I'd like. It also gets left outside a lot during the day, exposed to rain (especially lately) and the fuggin hot ***, paint fading, interior destroying sun.
#6
Originally Posted by CCM
I just came to the realization that in about 14 months, I'll be leaving for college, and my stang will stay behind for at least the 1st year. It kind of makes me reluctant to spend any money on it, knowing that by the time I graduate in 2011 and really start driving it again, it'll be NINE years old!
It also doesn't make sense for me to do something like buy a 5.4 block and slowly build it up as money comes in until it's complete, as it's likely that I'll have to leave it right in the middle of it's construction and it will just sit in a garage for months at a time collecting dust.
What should I do?
It also doesn't make sense for me to do something like buy a 5.4 block and slowly build it up as money comes in until it's complete, as it's likely that I'll have to leave it right in the middle of it's construction and it will just sit in a garage for months at a time collecting dust.
What should I do?
#7
just think of how nice it will be having a still basically brand new car with little miles on it when you return. but my question is why not take it w/ you to college?? won't you have to drive their??
#10
Where are you going to school at?
If it down south, then why not take it but if its up north then it would be a good idea not to..With me even if i wasent at school i still wouldent be driving mine anyways when I would be in school.. so i pretty much dont drive mine when im in school anyhow
If it down south, then why not take it but if its up north then it would be a good idea not to..With me even if i wasent at school i still wouldent be driving mine anyways when I would be in school.. so i pretty much dont drive mine when im in school anyhow
#12
Sell it and put the money in a mutual fund. 10k at 10 pecent compounded for 4 years is pretty good money
Or keep it, let it depreciate in value, and sell it when you graduate to buy a house. I hate to be brutally honest, but it doesnt make sense to keep it. Drive it til you graduate, but other than that, it seems to be a waste. JMHO though
Or keep it, let it depreciate in value, and sell it when you graduate to buy a house. I hate to be brutally honest, but it doesnt make sense to keep it. Drive it til you graduate, but other than that, it seems to be a waste. JMHO though
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