This is the main reason I am selling the Mustang. Since I can now afford to keep both cars with my new full-time job, I am still faced with the fact of where the hell to keep the Mustang. No apts in the S. Tampa area have garages, so I obviously need to get rid of the Mustang since I wouldn't feel safe about having it sitting outside where it could get broken into for the 3rd time. I figure that I keep the Focus for a while since it is paid off, then a year down the road get another Mustang when I can really afford it. Technically, I could afford to trade the Focus in on a newer Mustang...but that would be very fiscally irresponsible of me with all the bills I need to pay, not to mention the fact that I need to buy furniture and whatnot.
So yeah, I feel your pain of getting rid of a car you love to hate/hate to love. Just think of it as being temporary, and you can always have another one later on in life when your priorities allow it.
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